President Donald Trump has not been charitable about politicians’ verbal gaffes. He’s got his own increasing collection.
In his latest faux pas, US President Donald Trump mixed up Japan, a key US ally, with Iran by mistakenly referring to the ...
Trump presumably meant Iran, not Japan, although the White House did not clarify his remarks.
The 80-year-old president blundered his way through a briefing with journalists at the NATO summit.
The president mixed up his nations while seemingly referring to Iran’s attempted attack on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln in March ...
Donald Trump comments on ‘Islamic republic of Japan’ spark concern in latest mix-up ...
The comments came while Trump was attending this week's NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
President Donald Trump mistakenly said the "Islamic Republic of Japan" fired 111 missiles at a U.S. aircraft carrier.
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Trump coins an ‘Islamic Republic of Japan’. We don’t have the falafel game, Japanese say
For Americans, Donald Trump’s gaffe is a moment of embarrassment and anger. Many are apologising to Japan and comparing him ...
A backlash is growing in Japan over US President Donald Trump's use of popular anime and manga characters in his posts on social media. Upset has been brewing since March, when fans started noticing ...
During a NATO meeting, President Trump mistakenly referred to Japan instead of Iran, sparking renewed debate over his mental ...
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