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Trump tweet on China sets off deluge of mockery

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By Web Desk Published December 18, 2016 3 Min Read
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US President-elect Donald Trump got plenty of attention — but not the kind he was looking for — after a tweet Saturday calling out China for its seizure of an unmanned US naval probe.

“China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters — rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented (sic) act,” the real estate magnate wrote on his favorite platform.

China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters – rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act.

“Unpresidented” quickly became a top trending topic on Twitter in the United States, as online wags savaged the incoming president for the unfortunate misspelling.

Read: China’s navy seizes underwater US drone

“TrumpSpellCheck — Unpresidentedly effective,” tweeted “Harry Potter” author JK Rowling.

“Dear world, most Americans really wish we could be #unpresidented,” another user wrote.

Even dictionary Merriam-Webster weighed in.

“The #WordOfTheDay is… not ‘unpresidented’. We don’t enter that word. That’s a new one,” it tweeted.

Trump deleted his tweet after about an hour, replacing it with one correctly using the word “unprecedented.”

While many mocked the deeply divisive political novice, famous for his verbal tics and gaffes, supporters jumped to his defense and said critics were piling on about a typo while ignoring the bigger problem.

Hours after his first tweet, Trump returned to his preferred forum of Twitter to write: “We should tell China that we don’t want the drone they stole back.- let them keep it!”

Trump was referring to China’s seizure on Thursday of an unmanned US naval probe in international waters of the South China Sea, a serious provocation amid rising tensions between the two major powers.

Trump has repeatedly infuriated Beijing in recent weeks, questioning longstanding US policy on Taiwan, calling Beijing a currency manipulator and threatening to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese imports.

Both Beijing and Washington confirmed Saturday that the probe would be returned, without providing details of the handover.

But China’s Ministry of Defense also slammed alleged American “hyping” of the incident as “inappropriate and unhelpful.”

On Friday, the Pentagon had called on Beijing to “immediately” return the probe that it had “unlawfully seized.”

The incident comes amid broader tensions in the South China Sea, where China has moved to fortify its claims by building out tiny reefs and islets into much larger artificial islands.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam have competing claims in the waterway that includes some of the world’s most heavily traveled international trade routes. (AFP)

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