Trump's spokeswoman missed her bad: You think Germany was an ally of America in World War II

You have six months to teach Heather Nauert about the history and meaning of Pearl Harbor before she mentions it as an example of strong relations between the United States and Japan” The State Department spokeswoman has become chore after mentioning D Day as an example of strong relations [...]
You have six months to teach Heather Nauert about the history and meaning of Pearl Harbor before she mentions it as an example of strong relations between the United States and Japan”
The State Department spokeswoman has become chore after mentioning D-Day as an example of the strong relationship between America and Germany, writes Independent, Pryscope follows.
“has a very strong relationship with Germany's government,” has said Heather Nauert.
If we go back to history books, we learn that today is the 71st anniversary of the talk that the Marshall Plan warned. Tomorrow is the D-Day anniversary. Clearly, we have a very long history with the government of Germany, and we have a strong relationship with the government of Germany. ”
During the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, about 156 thousand British, American troops, canadants and other allies poured into the Normandy Sea Coast to counter the Nazis who had occupied France.
Mrs. Nauer's comments have become viral on online social networks. A Twitter user addressed the State Department saying: “you have six months to teach spokeswoman about Pearl Harbor's history and meaning before using it as an example of good relations between America and Japan. It'll take a while for this job.
Another asked: “How has that woman qualified to work in the State Department?” /Periscopi












