WATCH: Donald Trump Insists Turkish Reporter Identify As ‘Friend Or Foe’

In a video that was posted Friday by Time magazine, Donald Trump can be seen asking a Turkish reporter who asks him to “please mention Turkey” (just days after the bombing at the Istanbul International Airport) to state his allegiance as “friend or foe.”

The reporter, Yusuf Serce, was asked by the presumptive GOP nominee:

“Are you from Turkey, sir? Good, congratulations. I actually have a very nice job in Turkey. I think he’s friend. Are you friend or foe?”

From there, Trump then went on to say:

“I have investments in a lot of different places. Turkey, by the way, should be fighting ISIS. I hope to see Turkey go out and fight ISIS.”

Later, Serce posted this message on Twitter about the exchange with Trump:

The always abrasive and jerkish Trump has been known to ask the “friend or foe” question at campaign rallies. If anyone dares to shout or interrupt one of his speeches, Trump will inquire if the person is asking as a friend or foe. But to ask a reporter with press credentials that question proves yet again that Donald Trump does not possess the temperament necessary to be the leader of the free world.

One thing we know with absolute certainty: When it comes to the future peace and security of the United States, Donald J. Trump is definitely a foe.

Here’s the incredible video, courtesy of Time:

Featured Image Via Time Screengrab