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From Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, who attacked his French counterpart in a series of tweets on Tuesday, should have shown “common decency” instead since the country was mourning the anniversary of deadly attacks in Paris, a French government spokesman said.
In five posts sent on the same day France marked the anniversary of the 2015 attacks that killed 130 people, Trump blasted the key U.S. ally over its near defeat to Germany in two world wars, its wine industry and President Emmanuel Macron’s approval ratings.
COMMENT:-
Hey, it's not like Mr. Trump's remarks were delivered in an incredibly insensitive and boorish manner on the French equivalent of 9/11 or anything that people should be complaining about is it?
After all, other than the fact that none of the allegations which Mr. Trump made were true and that they showed an almost total lack of knowledge of the governance of other countries and the EU, what was there to complain about?
France says Trump should have shown 'decency' on Paris attacks anniversary
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, who attacked his French counterpart in a series of tweets on Tuesday, should have shown “common decency” instead since the country was mourning the anniversary of deadly attacks in Paris, a French government spokesman said.
In five posts sent on the same day France marked the anniversary of the 2015 attacks that killed 130 people, Trump blasted the key U.S. ally over its near defeat to Germany in two world wars, its wine industry and President Emmanuel Macron’s approval ratings.
COMMENT:-
Hey, it's not like Mr. Trump's remarks were delivered in an incredibly insensitive and boorish manner on the French equivalent of 9/11 or anything that people should be complaining about is it?
After all, other than the fact that none of the allegations which Mr. Trump made were true and that they showed an almost total lack of knowledge of the governance of other countries and the EU, what was there to complain about?