Donald Trump: Obama Climate Change Remarks One of ā€˜Dumbest Thingsā€™ Uttered in History

Donald Trump at CNN Republican Presidential Debate
(CNN) ā€” Donald Trump said Monday that President Barack Obamaā€™s comments that climate change poses one of the greatest threats to the U.S. is one of the ā€œdumbest thingsā€ ever said.

The GOP presidential front-runner made the comments at the same time that the President addressed a global summit of leaders on climate change in Paris on Monday morning.

Trump was taking Obama to task for his past remarks that global climate change is one of the greatest threats facing the United States and the world.

ā€œI think one of the dumbest statements Iā€™ve ever heard in politics ā€” in the history of politics as I know it, which is pretty good, was Obamaā€™s statement that our No. 1 problem is global warming,ā€ Trump said Monday on MSNBCā€™s ā€œMorning Joe.ā€

The mogul cited the threat of terror and attacks on the U.S. as more concerning.

ā€œI think itā€™s one of the dumbest things Iā€™ve ever seen, or perhaps most naƃĀÆve,ā€ Trump said. ā€œHe actually is somewhat naƃĀÆve, if you want to know the truth, beyond the incompetent part.ā€

At nearly the same time Monday, Obama was telling world leaders that meeting to reach a global deal on fighting climate change would be beneficial to the fight against terrorism.

ā€œWhat greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshaling our best efforts to save it,ā€ Obama said at the COP21 conference, being held in the French capital just weeks after a bloody terrorist attack there.

Obamaā€™s secretary of state, John Kerry, who has led the charge both on addressing the civil war and instability in Syria and on climate change, has said that the extreme drought in the war-torn country was a contributing factor to the strife there, which has fed terrorist groups including ISIS. He was clear, though, that it was not the only cause of the war.

The President reiterated that idea Monday, telling world leaders his visit this year to Alaska showed him global warming close up.

ā€œIt was a preview of one possible future ā€” a glimpse of our childrenā€™s fate if the climate keeps changing faster than our efforts to address it,ā€ he said. ā€œSubmerged countries. Abandoned cities. Fields that no longer grow. Political disruptions that trigger new conflict, and even more floods of desperate peoples seeking the sanctuary of nations not their own.ā€

Trump said the administration is misguided.

ā€œFor (Obama) to say that thatā€™s more important than stopping countries like, by the way, North Korea, which is never even mentioned,ā€ Trump said, citing their nuclear arsenal.

Asked about his own climate plan, Trump said his buildings have won environmental awards, but his policy amounts to: ā€œI want to make sure we have clean air and clean water.ā€

He also said the U.S. can only do so much when other countries are massive polluters.

ā€œOther countries like China, Vietnam and many others are not behaving,ā€ Trump said.

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