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The White House and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
In an angry post on social media, President Trump suggested that President Emmanuel Macron of France was a publicity seeker with no clue about American plans in the Israel-Iran conflict.
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Raw Story on MSN'He has no idea!' Trump attacks French president as he abandons G7 summitPresident Donald Trump fired off social media attacks throughout the night after abruptly leaving the G7 summit in Canada Monday. The U.S. president left the summit a day earlier than expected, but angrily denied in a 1:20 a.
Before leaving, President Trump joined the other leaders in issuing a statement saying Iran “can never have a nuclear weapon” and calling for a “de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East.
Enten, pointing to polling from the Pew Research Center released on Wednesday, revealed that 81% of Germans held no confidence in Trump, followed by 78% for France, 77% for Canada, 68% for Italy, 62% for the United Kingdom and 61% for Japan.
The U.S. event doesn’t feature the hardware, frequency or troop presence of similar festivities held by other countries.