If
I was ever to indulge in wishful thinking this would be it. One
sacking might save the world for another day.
Trump considering replacing John Bolton: Report
15 May, 2019
US
media reports suggest that President Donald Trump is considering
replacing his hawkish National Security Adviser John Bolton over his
plans to push the United States towards a military conflict with
Iran, Venezuela and North Korea.
Bolton “is headed for the exits, having flown too close to the sun on his regime change efforts for Iran, Venezuela and North Korea,” The National Interest magazine reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
“Hearing
that Trump wants him out,” a former senior Trump administration
official told the magazine.
There
is speculation in Washington “that there’s now daylight between
Trump and Bolton,” the report added.
The
fighting has also expanded to include US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo, officials say. A State Department official and a former White
House official both report that Bolton and Pompeo are “fighting all
the time.”
A
former senior official in the State Department said Pompeo is
enthusiastic about isolating Iran, but fearful of an actual war that
might engulf much of the Middle East.
“John
Bolton is the problem … Trump’s national security adviser is
getting dangerous...particularly to the president’s ideals,”
Douglas Macgregor, a Bolton rival and would-be successor, writes in
Spectator USA.
Trump
ran his election campaign on the promise to pull the US military out
of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria -- unwinnable post-9/11 wars that have
consumed American lives and military budgets.
That
partial retreat remains one of Trump's strongest points in his pitch
to be the so-called outsider president.
But
Bolton is working in exactly the opposite direction.
The
United States has been ratcheting up economic and military pressure
on Iran, with Trump recently urging Tehran to talk to him.
"What
I’d like to see with Iran, I’d like to see them call me,"
Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday.
But
then he said he would not rule out the possibility of military action
in Iran amid escalating tensions before slamming former secretary of
state John Kerry for his involvement in the issue.
His
remarks came after Bolton said on Sunday that the United States was
sending an aircraft carrier strike group and a bomber task force to
the Middle East in a "clear and unmistakable" message to
Iran.
The
Pentagon announced on Friday that the US was deploying an amphibious
assault ship and a Patriot missile battery to bolster an aircraft
carrier and B-52 bombers already sent to the Persian Gulf.
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