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Obama: World leaders "rattled" by Trump


US President Barack Obama attends a news conference during the 2016 Ise-Shima G7 Summit in Shima, Japan (26 May 2016)

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Mr Obama accused Mr Trump of mostly being interested in getting retweets and headlines instead of thinking about what is required to keep America safe


US President Barack Obama has said that international leaders “have good reason to be rattled” by pronouncements made by the Republican White House contender, Donald Trump.


Speaking on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Japan, Mr Obama said Mr Trump had shown a cavalier and ignorant attitude towards world affairs.


Mr Obama said foreign leaders were surprised by his nomination.


There has so far been no response from the billionaire businessman.


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“They are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements, but they’re rattled by him – and for good reason, because a lot of the proposals that he’s made display either ignorance of world affairs or a cavalier attitude,” the president said.


“[He only has] an interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of actually thinking through what it is that is required to keep America safe and secure and prosperous and what’s required to keep the world on an even keel.”


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Mr Trump is now just a few votes short of becoming the Republican candidate


The president also downplayed Democratic party concerns about the long-running primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.


He pointed out that occasionally in a primary “people get grumpy”.


But he insisted that one of the main differences between Democrats and Republicans this year is the fact that Democratic candidates are not so far apart ideologically.


With Mr Trump’s opponents for the Republican nomination dropping out of the race, he is now just a few votes short of securing the 1,237 delegates needed to officially become the Republican candidate for November’s presidential election.



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