The latest target of Donald Trump's ire is a military expert who questioned his analysis of the battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul, with the Republican nominee offering him a couple of lessons in strategy.
"You can tell your military expert that I'll sit down and teach him a couple of things," Trump told ABC News in an interview yesterday.
He was responding to a question on a military expert who had criticised his analysis of the battle to retake Mosul from ISIS.
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"I've been hearing about Mosul now for three months. 'We're going to attack, we're going to attack.' Why do they have to say three months before the attack, 'We're going in?' Don't talk about it. (It's the) element of surprise," Trump said.
"One of the reasons they wanted Mosul, they wanted to get ISIS leaders who they thought were in Mosul. Those people have all left. As soon as they heard they're going to be attacked, they left," he said.
"The resistance is much greater now because they knew about the attack. Why can't they win first and talk later?" he asked.
He also blamed the US President and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for not holding on to the Iraqi city.
"We had Mosul. We have to take it because Hillary Clinton and Obama left that big vacuum, and ISIS went in, and they took Mosul," he said.
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