President Donald Trump said America's sailors were too 'good looking' as he addressed a crowd in a wild speech on board the USS George Washington alongside Japan's new prime minister during his trip to the Tokyo region on Tuesday.
Axar.az informs, citing Daily Mail, Trump made a grand entrance to his event, coming down on a giant lift and strutting out flanked by fighter jets and large missiles.
He then made it his mission to tell the troops how great they were.
'You see that nobody makes equipment like we do. Nobody makes the ammunition, the weapons, the missiles, planes, none of it,' Trump said. 'And if they do, the American sailor stands ready to crush them and sink them and wreck them and blast them into oblivion, right?'
The president then caught himself, saying that was a 'terrible statement to make.' 'That's the end of it because everybody said that I should immediately get the Nobel Peace Award,' he said.
The president continued by saying that the Navy's 'ultimate strength' doesn't come from the equipment.
'It comes from the men and women of the rank and file,' he said. 'It comes from you people, incredible people, good-looking people, too many good-looking people,' Trump told the crowd of men and women, representing both the U.S. and Japan.
'I don't like good-looking people,' he continued. 'I never liked good-looking people, I'll be honest with you.'
'Never admitted that before,' he added cheekily.
Trump also admitted during his remarks that he'd 'like to be an admiral.'
'I always wanted to be an admiral, to be honest,' he said, adding, 'I love those uniforms.'
Trump arrived on the aircraft carrier alongside Takaichi, Japan's new leader, who was sworn in last week.