Today we see such gems as, him compelling NK to, 'get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble.' and that they should be, 'very,very nervous.. because things will happen to them that they never thought possible OK.'
Yea i know his fan base will claim that he didn't say it.. that he was edited.. lol laughable that anyone should either want to do that, need to do that OR that people should be so desperate to cover for him.. Let's face it.. he said it.. he has said enough things, enough times for us all to know he speaks like a retarded 4th grader.. Now that may not be important to some, arguably many people DO speak that way and to them it may seem ok and normal..
However in terms of commanding respect around the world and even among his own people.. I just cringe everytime he opens his mouth.. We KNOW NK is behaving like an ass, arguably goaded by the prez's eloquent and diplomatic speech however.. but the point is.. if he said that to me I WOULD LAUGH in his face.. Simply because it's village idiot language, and there's no way I could respect or even take seriously anyone who can't string a sentence together.. To be honest his big mouth that he opens without thinking just makes him and anyone associated with him look unintelligent... If a supposedly educated man, with all the privileges he has had can't speak a sentence without sounding retarded then who's gonna take him seriously?
This is all most unfortunate... all the things predicted seem to be ringing true.. Trump's lack of diplomacy is making war more, not less likely and it's losing America respect hand over fist that they allow this idiot to represent them.
Perhaps I am strange but no way I'd want a prez who clearly can't speak his own native language with any command to be in charge of my country - it really doesn't help the reputation about Americans being stupid, (yes I KNOW they aren't, well most of them aren't but that IS the perception out there) if you have someone so clearly unable to speak a clear sentence in a way that commands respect, then it just doesn't look good for those he represents either. I know it's your country and you can do what you want... but I hate to see America suffer :(
No, I don't forget, I rely on historians of the day, including your very own Prime Minister at the time. But you seem to have a memory of convenience. And to not remember such a recent and significant "event" as a war that nearly destroyed your nation (and would have if the USA hadn't stepped in on Britain's behalf) . . . well, those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it, I suppose.
By the way, that Prime Minister that I referred to didn't seem to have any difficulty in understanding the whole of British history (sorry that it seems to be a challenge for you) In fact, he produced an excellent work titled A History of the English Speaking Peoples. You might want to read it some time.