I would have skipped Paris climate summit
President Obama exceeded the three-minute time limit he was provided for his opening remarks at Monday’s climate change summit in Paris and was continually interrupted by a series of beeps signaling he should wrap it up.
By the time he was done, he had spoken for almost the length of time set aside for four world leaders.
“I think one of the dumbest statements I’ve ever heard in politics, in the history of politics as I know it, which is pretty good, was Obama’s statement that our number one problem is global warming”, Trump said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
Obama explained that threats from global warming and the Islamic State (IS, also known as ISIL or ISIS) each demand a consistent effort by the United States to combat them, according to The Hill.
“You know they want to make it because a lot of these terms as they come I don’t work so well”.
The Republican frontrunner has criticized Obama on a number of occasions over what he believes is weak policy against the terror group, and has said that if he were elected president, he would “bomb the [expletive] out of them”.
Obama though…well, just watch. As president, he went on, “you now are in fact at the center of what happens around the world”. “One of the enemies that we’ll be fighting at this conference is cynicism, the notion we can’t do anything about climate change”, he said.
“For (Obama) to say that that’s more important than stopping countries like, by the way, North Korea, which is never even mentioned”, continued Trump, pointing to the nuclear arsenal being assembled by Kim Jong-un.
The president has repeatedly stressed the harmful impact that climate change has on national security.
Trump said there are changes up, changes down, you’re gonna have warmer, you gonna have cooler.