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‘I’m grateful to you for coming out on short notice and undertaking such a packed programme,’ he told Mr Johnson. ‘The outcome illustrated the paradox of this White House: you got exceptional access, seeing everyone short of the President; but on the substance, the Administration is set upon an act of diplomatic vandalism, seemingly for ideological and personality reasons – it was Obama’s deal.
Moreover, they can’t articulate any “day-after” strategy; and contacts with State Department this morning suggest no sort of plan for reaching out to partners and allies, whether in Europe or the region.’
Mr Trump’s decision was, he said, ‘the end of a long road’ and highlighted how Mr Bolton’s arrival in the White House in April 2018 ‘was widely predicted to cement this outcome.’ ‘Much of the speech echoed lines we have heard from Bolton in person,’ he explained.
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Lysergic
You mean in 2021 when (if) a sane administration takes over ?
I fear it will to to late by then , the approach of war waits for no one.
Why is Trump accused of warmongering?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: IkNOwSTuff
Why is Trump accused of warmongering?
Trump walked away from the deal for seemingly his own petty reasons and had no plan in place to deal with the fallout of that decision , he's ratcheted up tensions in the region by sending troops and equipment in what appears to be a replay of his strong man diplomacy like he did with North Korea , Iran isn't North Korea.
No one is accusing Trump of warmongering but some in his administration are warmongers and sometimes actions have unforeseen consequences that can lead to war.
Iran , mainly through US sanctions is a wounded animal cornered , the danger is obvious.