U.S. President Barack Obama emphasized how reconciliation can help nations come together and do great things as friends during remarks at Pearl Harbor.
He hosted Japanese Prime Minster for what is expected to be a final bilateral with a world leader, and an historic visit to the place where the Japanese military attacked the U.S. Navy 75 years ago.
President Obama spoke of how the two former enemies chose peace.
IN: "I hope...
OUT: ...as friends."
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With the trade winds blowing across Pearl Harbor, U.S. President Barack Obama spoke of the positive results of reconciliation.
IN: "Across this...
OUT: ...more successful."
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Once mortal enemies, U.S. President Barack Obama said now Japan and America are the closest of allies.
IN: "The connections....
OUT: ...plunder of war."
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