DONALD Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate deal has not gone down well in Germany, if this tabloids choice of words is anything to go by.
Local newspaper Berliner Kurier use the powerful, if not vulgar, headline: Earth to Trump: F*** you! on its front page, in response to the US president backing out of the climate change deal.
The front page was published on Thursday ahead of the official announcement, but was widely circulated online after Donald Trumps speech yesterday.
One Twitter user, who was apparently from the US, wrote: We completely agree with you Germany. Our deepest, deepest apologies.
Another tweeted: Bravo. I couldnt have said it any better.
GETTYBERLINER KURIERGerman newspaper blasts Donald Trump following his shocking annoucement
The Berlin tabloid is notorious for targeting politicians and doesnt hold back in its attacks.
In March, the paper published an article about Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, labelling him as one of the worlds most insane leaders, using the word Führer a term typically reserved for Adolf Hitler to describe him.
The headline The seven looniest leaders of the world drew immediate and strong criticism from the Israeli Embassy, who blasted the report as antisemitic.
The newspaper's headline reads: 'Earth to Trump: F*** you!'
German chancellor Angela Merkel was joined by French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in condemning President Trumps decision to back out of the climate agreement, which is made up of nearly 200 countries.
The trio issued a statement shortly after Mr Trumps announcement saying: We deem the momentum generated in Paris in December 2015 irreversible and we firmly believe that the Paris Agreement cannot be renegotiated, since it is a vital instrument for our planet, societies and economies.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel also blasted the presidents announcement on Thursday, saying the move threatened economic growth and technical progress.
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GETTYOne World Trade Center is illuminated with green light in support in the Paris Climate Agreement
GETTYParis City Hall is illuminated in green to mark the disapproval of the French government
Several members of Merkels Cabinet took aim at Mr Trump, and issued a seething joint statement saying: The United States is harming itself, us Europeans and all other people in the world.
Mr Trumps decision to abandon the agreement for environmental action signed by 195 nations is a remarkable rebuke to heads of state, climate activists, corporate executives and members of the presidents own staff, who all failed to change his mind with an intense, last-minute lobbying blitz.
The Paris agreement was intended to bind the world community into battling rising temperatures in concert, and the departure of the Earths second-largest polluter is a major blow.
The decision was, however, a victory for Stephen Bannon, President Trumps chief strategist, and Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, who both spent months quietly making their case to the president about the dangers of the agreement.