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Of course Trump is not responsible if anyone takes what he has said in the wrong way and based on that misunderstanding does something wrong. That must be perfectly clear.
To be frank, one does not make casual remarks that can be easily misinterpreted in a presidential campaign (or when one is in the White House for that matter. Witness Ronnie's famous ""My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."). One sticks to one's script and if one has something that one thinks is witty to say, you say it to your wife, or in a private meeting, or, if you really must say it publicly, you vet it with your campaign staff before you say it. Off the cuff remarks are dangerous in and of themselves in politics and international relations. Can you imagine him dropping some kind of off the cuff bombshell in front of the leader of a very protocol-sensitive country like China or Japan? It leaves the impression that he doesn't really give a flying f**k what he says and national leaders, by definition, must be constantly giving a flying f**k about what they say.
This is the kind of thing people mean when they say that Trump is not presidential material. It is all very well and good to say what you want, when you want when you're a reality TV star but the rules are different when you're the chief executive of the most powerful country on the planet. And, yes, being president does not mean that there are no rules. In fact, there are more than there are for reality TV stars and brash property developers. He has to learn those rules or he has no business being in the White House.
As I've said many times, I'm not fond of Hillary either and I'm not sure I'd vote for either of them if I was an American, but at least she knows how a politician in a leadership position needs to speak and act in public.