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Carney defends Trump’s F-bomb, says it was ‘neutral language’

In response to a question on Wednesday at the NATO summit regarding a furious Donald Trump remark regarding the Israel-Iran war, Prime Minister Mark Carney defended the U.S. president’s use of the F word, saying that the latter’s language may not have been “diplomatic,” but it was “neutral language.” He also added recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities had significantly degraded Iran’s nuclear weapons ability.

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