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https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/8c9c22b613e3c442f28dcecfcd4bcf373f93dc81/0_212_3337_2002/master/3337.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=79e08901c693cd89a0c1df62c7a27797John Bolton delivers scathing critique of Trump’s lack of knowledge or coherent strategy: ‘I’m very worried’
A major international crisis is “much more likely” in Donald Trump’s second term given the president-elect’s “inability to focus” on foreign policy, a former US ambassador to the United Nations (UN) has warned.
John Bolton, who at 17 months was Trump’s longest serving national security adviser, delivered a scathing critique of his lack of knowledge, interest in facts or coherent strategy. He described Trump’s decision-making as driven by personal relationships and “neuron flashes” rather than a deep understanding of national interests.