Abe, Obama make Pearl Harbor pilgrimage
PEARL HARBOR, United States: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and North American country President Barack Obama were to create a joint journeying to the location of the harbor attack on Tuesday to celebrate "the power of reconciliation." The Japanese attack on associate unsuspecting North American country fleet moored at harbor turned the Pacific into a pot of conflict -- over two,400 were killed and a reluctant America was drawn into warfare II. Abe isn't the primary Japanese leader to go to Hawaii since the war to pay court, however, he has invested with poignant symbolism in selecting to envision the wreck of the USS Arizona, that lost one,177 crew members. The meeting between the 2 leaders comes as Obama prepares to depart workplace and with Abe leading Japan into unmapped waters when remarks by incoming North American country president Donald Trump clouded US-Japanese relations. The North American country president-elect has declared his opposition to the...