**US President Takes Aim at Key Allies in Scathing Criticism** In a shocking move, the US president has directed verbal barbs at three key allies - Australia, Japan, and South Korea. While the nature of the criticism remains unclear, the move is likely to send shockwaves through the international community and raise questions about the stability of global relationships. The US has long been a key player in regional security and trade agreements, and any tensions with its allies could have far-reaching consequences. As the world watches, the US president's comments are set to dominate international headlines and spark a heated debate about the future of global cooperation.


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