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Al Arabiya English journalist Wandiswa Ntengento highlights Trump’s frustration and low tolerance for failure, shown in his f-word outburst on Israel and Iran.

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00:00Wandi, it's fair to say today, oh gosh, we watched President Donald Trump.
00:05He was not a happy man on his way to NATO today, was he?
00:10And I think it's just furious frustration, isn't it, coming out of President Trump?
00:17Of course. I mean, it is frustrating for Trump.
00:21And he used a word that obviously I can't say here.
00:26I think everybody guessed it from the beep.
00:28And there are two F-words that Trump can't stand.
00:34Failure and frustration.
00:37And of course, I mean, he said what he said after accusing Iran and Israel of violating the ceasefire.
00:49But, you know, there are people who are asking, OK, fine, we're not clear of what the ceasefire agreement is.
00:57But then what exactly did they violate and what are the consequences of violating this deal?
01:05But now, going back to obviously what he said, Trump supporters are not surprised by obviously how he portrayed himself.
01:15And some might say it's unpresidential for him to say what he said.
01:21I hate to say the least, actually, using such words in public on television.
01:25I hate to say the least, actually, using such words in public on television.
01:25And of course.
01:29So, let's see.
01:32I'm going to start to see.

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