Interesting, I believe you but do you have any sourcing on either those two points?
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This lacks to many historical similarities to even be considered in the same vein.
If you are trying to make a snarky reference to the US pulling a dastardly war on Iran to cover the Cheeto-in-Chief's pedo background, then I understand but Pearl Harbor was sophisticated, well planned, incredibly executed, and a real surprise to the US (mostly). This is about the opposite, with telegraphed warnings to US citizen to get out of Israel Friday, let alone two carrier groups moving into place, and multiple discussion about Trump doing exactly this in the weeks leading up to this. Let alone that the naval decap is an adjunct of the primary strikes on the leaders...
I get the anger, but no.