Donald Trump could 'do something mad' and provoke war, says ex-military commander
Donald Trump may prove "deeply dangerous" for the rest of the world if confronted militarily, says the UK's recently retired commander of the joint forces.
Nick Miller is Europe correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Donald Trump may prove "deeply dangerous" for the rest of the world if confronted militarily, says the UK's recently retired commander of the joint forces.
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