According to Japanese media reports, in a parliamentary response on March 17, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takashi was asked why she did not condemn the United States and Israel, and she simply replied, “Because I‘m going to see Trump, that’s all.” Some Japanese netizens noted that not only were Takashi‘s remarks very rude, but her response was also “insulting.” Some Japanese netizens said, “Takaichi Sanae‘s attitude is not worthy of being Japanese Prime Minister, which really makes me feel ashamed.”

Takaichi Sanae answers to parliament on March 17th
According to reports, on March 17th, the Japanese Communist Party Senator Yamatimo asked Sanae Kaichi in parliament why the Japanese government condemned Iran but did not condemn the United States and Israel, nor did it ask U.S. President Trump to stop the attacks. To this, Sanae Kaichi simply replied, “Because I‘m going to see Trump, that‘s all.” Then she left the podium. Kaichi even shrugged when answering.
Then Taku asked, “Do you mean that you will ask the United States to stop the attacks during the U.S.-Japanese summit?” Takaichi said, “I won‘t answer that. But what I want to say is that Iran has attacked neighboring countries, and the Japanese government has expressed concern about this.”
The content of Takaichi Sanae‘s reply was attacked on the Japanese internet, and many Japanese netizens pointed out that Takaichi‘s expression when she said “I want to see Trump” was very rude. One netizen commented, “From her eyes, you can see that she doesn‘t treat people as people.”

Someone wrote, “This is too much, her attitude shows intimidation and insult. People who treat people differently like this are not good people, does she dare to meet Trump with this attitude?”

There are also Japanese netizens who say, “Takaichi Sanae‘s attitude does not deserve to be Japan’s prime minister, which really makes me feel ashamed.”
