THE UNSUITABLE ROLE OF JOHN BOLTON


If there is a man in the shadow of President Trump, capable of generating a hot war environment and violating all international rights and conventions, that is the national security adviser, the abhorred John Bolton.
His record shows the bitterness of the character. He was in favor of attacking militarily Iraq when he worked in the shadow of President Bush, son. He defended then that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction (the same did General Colin Powell, although he acknowledged the error stating that he had been "intoxicated") When Bolton lost his post as ambassador to the UN, he dedicated himself to vomiting his language alarmist and militarist in Fox News, how could it be otherwise. Bolton is a product of the most sinister America, which adopts the doctrine of Monroe (America for Americans), which imposes sanctions on those considered "enemies" because they do not bend to their stormy orders.
Currently, Bolton is working to find support among the high-ranking officers of the Venezuelan army to support a coup against President Maduro. At the moment the man with the white mustache has not succeeded, but with his habitual stubbornness there is no doubt that he will continue to insist within that perspective.
Mikayla Bouchard and Emily Cochrane, two collaborators of the New York Times, point to Bolton as "a hawk among the hawks" within the first circle of power in the US, a condition that is even higher if it is possible thanks to his appointment as adviser to Trump. . "The incendiary comments made by Bolton, his" muscular "version of American power, impressed Trump.
His critics, including Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, condemn the adviser's tendency to resolve any geopolitical problem by military means. In this sense it is necessary to emphasize that Bolton has been in favor of bombing Iran and North Korea to "solve" both problems for the American executive. Trumpo could not have found a character so violent and stupid.

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