Outgoing President Barack Obama condemned Donald Trump as unsuitable
to be commander-in-chief Thursday, after the Republican nominee blasted
US military brass and praised Vladimir Putin.
“I don’t think the
guy’s qualified to be president of the United States and every time he
speaks, that opinion is confirmed,” Obama said in unusually caustic
language while overseas.
Obama is in Laos for a summit with South East Asia leaders and his final trip to east Asia.
“I
can tell you from the interactions I have had over the last eight or
nine days with foreign leaders that this is serious business,” Obama
said.
“You actually have to know what you are talking about and
you actually have to have done your homework. When you speak, it should
actually reflect thought out policy you can implement.”
Trump on Wednesday raised eyebrows by saying that Russia’s president was “far more” of a leader than Obama.
Putin is “very much of a leader,” Trump said in a televised interview.
“It’s
a very different system, and I don’t happen to like the system. But
certainly in that system he’s been a leader, far more than our president
has been a leader.”
Trump also drew fire for criticising the military.
“The generals have been reduced to rubble,” Trump said, before noting he had “faith in certain of the commanders”.
The bombastic mogul will face Hillary Clinton in November’s election, which the Democratic former first lady is tipped to win.
Trump
has previously angered many in the military community with mocking
remarks against US Senator and former prisoner of war John McCain for
being captured in Vietnam.
Obama is expected hit the campaign
trail with Clinton when he returns to the United States, with voter
turnout likely to be a key theme.
Obama won the 2008 and 2012
presidential elections handily by mustering large numbers of young,
black, Latino and Asian voters to go to the polls.
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