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The near-simultaneous attacks on Easter Sunday at three churches and as many luxury hotels frequented by foreigners, killing more than 160 people and injured over 450 others, shattering a decade of peace in the country after the end of the brutal civil war with the LTTE.
President Trump offered “heartfelt condolences” to the people of Sri Lanka and said the US stood ready to help.
The US leader, however, erroneously wrote that “138 million people” were killed in the attacks instead of just 138.
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Trump’s tweet did not go unnoticed by the agile twitterati who started poking fun at the appalling tweet.
“138 million? Maybe you should wait for the facts pops,” wrote one follower of the Us president.
“We are a population of 20 million. 138 million is mathematically impossible. Keep your icky condolences, we don’t want it,” responded another user.
“138 million! More than the population of Sri Lanka. We are now an empty Country as per Donald!!” said another follower.
Trump is known for his wrong tweets and for using embarrassing nicknames as well as ‘mispronouncing names’ of people such as “Jeff Bozo” in reference to Jeff Bezos of Amazon.
In March, he mistakenly referred to Apple CEO Tim Cook as “Tim Apple”, a verbal slip which netizens poked fun at by sharing rib-tickling memes on social media.
Last year, he had called Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson “Marillyn Lockheed.