The Daily Courier

Pearl Harbor visit high on Trump’s list to start Asian tour

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JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -Embarking on his first official tour of Asia, President Donald Trump stopped first in Hawaii on Friday and said he eagerly anticipate­d a visit to Pearl Harbor, where thousands of service members paid the ultimate sacrifice following a surprise attack by Japan that plunged the U.S. into the Second World War.

“We are going to visit very shortly, Pearl Harbor, which I’ve read about, spoken about, heard about, studied, but I haven’t seen. And that is going to be very exciting for me,” Trump said at the start of a briefing with leaders of the U.S. Pacific Command, which oversees U.S. military operations in the region.

Trump arrived at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam late Friday after a daylong flight from Washington. He departs Saturday for Japan, the first stop on the five-nation, 11-day Asia journey that will also take him to South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

The president quickly donned a lei after he left Air Force One with first lady Melania Trump, who also wore a wreath of flowers. He signed autographs and gave high-fives to kids who were among a group of civilians and service members that gathered for the arrival.

Trump wasn’t the only attraction to arrive on base. A few in the crowd shouted for White House chief of staff John Kelly.

“We love you Gen. Kelly,” one person shouted at the retired four-star Marine general who is among senior White House aides travelling with Trump.

Trump and the leaders of the U.S. Pacific Command were expected to discuss the growing threat from North Korea, a crisis that will shadow the entire trip. He’ll also meet with the governors of Alaska, Hawaii and Pacific U.S. territorie­s — all potential targets of any successful attempt by North Korea to strike the U.S. with a nuclear-tipped missile.

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