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Obama: World Leaders 'Rattled' by Trump’s Words

U.S. President Barack Obama said world leaders he has spoken with are “rattled” by presidential candidate Donald Trump.

The president spoke to reporters in the Japanese city of Ise Shima Thursday. He is in Japan for the meeting with other leaders of the G-7. It is a group of the seven largest industrialized nations: Japan, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Britain and the U.S.

Obama said the world is paying close attention to the presidential election because “the United States is at the heart of the international order.”

It is not the first time that the Democratic president has strongly criticized the Republican presidential candidate.

Japanese Prime Minsiter Shinzo Abe, foreground center left, and U.S. President Barack Obama, foreground center right, smile at photographers with other leaders of Group of Seven industrial nations. (Pool via AP)

Trump, a businessman, has made a number of controversial statements about U.S. and foreign issues.

At one point, Trump called for possibly withdrawing U.S. forces from Japan and South Korea. He also suggested that Japan and South Korea be armed with nuclear weapons to balance the threat from North Korea.

His comments caused a strong reaction in both countries.

When Trump announced his candidacy, he angered Mexico by saying that immigrants from the country are “bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” And he promised to build a wall to keep them out.

In addition, Trump has called for banning Muslims from entering the U.S.

On Thursday, Obama said his fellow leaders are, in his words, “not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements.” He added that Trump’s comments “display either ignorance of world affairs, or a cavalier attitude, or an interest in getting tweets and headlines.”

Before Trump’s primary election victories, Obama had said he does not believe he will be president. Obama has questioned the businessman’s judgement on foreign issues.

Earlier this month, Obama referred to Trump’s acting on television. He said, “This is not entertainment. This is not a reality show.”

During a speech before graduating students at Rutgers University in New Jersey, Obama said, "In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue."

This brought a sharp reply from Trump. The businessman tweeted, "In politics, and in life, ignorance is not a virtue." This is a primary reason that President Obama is the worst president in U.S. history!

"In politics, and in life, ignorance is not a virtue." This is a primary reason that President Obama is the worst president in U.S. history!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 17, 2016

Traditionally, a sitting U.S. president does not generally comment on the presidential campaign that decides his successor.

Some observers say it gives the appearance of interference with the democratic process.

After the summit, Obama is to travel to the city of Hiroshima. The city is where U.S. a warplane dropped the first atomic bomb in 1945. Tens of thousands of civilians died in the blast. Obama will be the first U.S. president to visit the site.

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Words in This Story

rattle – v. to upset, to disturb

controversial – adj. causing much discussion, argument or disagreement

pronouncements -- n. statements

cavalier – adj. not showing concern for something important or serious

entertainment -- n. something that amuses, distracts, causes enjoyment

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