
On June 24, I was watching the news and I couldn't believe my eyes.
Well, something happened that was indeed surprising.
President Trump said in front of reporters, "they don't know what the fxxx they're doing."
At first, I thought it was some kind of edited video, but it was real.
It's probably the first time in history that a U.S. president has uttered the "F-word" in an official setting.
As someone in my 50s, I've been keeping an eye on the world, but this level of language was quite shocking.
Of course, the president won't face legal consequences for swearing. However, it does significant damage to his image and credibility.
As those familiar with American English know, "What the fxxx" is classified as one of the strongest curses in the U.S., but its usage varies greatly depending on the context.
Among friends, it can be exchanged lightly as a joke or expression of surprise, and younger people often laugh it off.
However, it is considered inappropriate language, especially in front of children, and in unfamiliar situations or business contexts, it is almost a taboo.
If someone wrote me an email saying "What the fxxx," it could lead to a lawsuit depending on the situation.
Especially in meetings, official emails, or presentations, it should never be used as it undermines professionalism and credibility.
However, in close relationships, it is often used like "What the fxxx (often said as hell or heck) happened?"
Ultimately, the acceptability of this phrase varies greatly depending on age, relationship, and atmosphere, and it is still generally avoided in official settings.
In the end, Trump's statement today will go down in history and will be discussed for a long time on the diplomatic stage.
It could be a message that "the U.S. president is angry," or conversely, it could lead to criticism that "U.S. diplomacy is emotionally unstable."
However, since this statement came from a deep anger over the breakdown of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, it's not something to just laugh off.
It is very rare for the word 'fxxx' to come out in an official setting, especially from the mouth of a U.S. president.
Politicians are in a position where their words can have global repercussions.
Perhaps that's why NBC, CNN, and even The Daily Beast and Germany's Welt covered this statement as a headline.
The tone was that "Trump has crossed the line again."
However, I did not see this merely as a use of profanity.
This statement was made in response to the collapse of the ceasefire in the Middle East within hours.
Israel resumed airstrikes, and Iran launched missiles.
Ironically, they reportedly shot one round each in a fair manner after agreeing to a ceasefire.
The U.S. mediated the ceasefire, and President Trump was directly involved.
From that perspective, both political and international credibility have been damaged.
Thus, the president's inability to control his emotions and that one outburst—"what the f*"—can be read not just as a curse but as a human reaction mixed with frustration and anger.
His words could escalate diplomatic tensions, and on the other hand, could serve as a signal to the other country that "the U.S. is angry."
That's the double-edged sword of Trump-style leadership.
Rough yet genuine, dangerous yet strong messaging.
Supporters say, "That's our guy!" while the opposing side criticizes, "He's unfit to be president."
This is a classic pattern of Trump as a figure.
Politically, this statement serves multiple purposes.
One is an appeal to leadership. A strong expression of "I'm not just watching. I'm angry."
Another is pressure on the international community.
A nuance of warning that "I'm watching this situation closely and can respond in my own way."
Lastly, it's a political strategy.
To rally his base and create a frame of "even the bad guys don't listen."
I am currently in the travel business in New York.
Welcoming tourists again, I have to respond sensitively to various international situations.
The situation in the Middle East affects flight routes and safety issues.
In that sense, President Trump's recent statement is not just TV news fodder but a story connected to our actual lives.
The power of a leader's words.
It can resonate sharply, touch the heart, or sometimes act dangerously.
Trump's "what the fxxx" was a symbolic moment that showcased all of that simultaneously.
Whether this statement will end as a mere incident or leave a greater impact on Middle Eastern affairs and U.S. politics remains to be seen.






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