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John Bolton wants War;
Donald Trump wants the ultimate in Distractions — you do the Math.
In Bolton’s own words ...
by Alex Lockie, Business Insider — Mar. 16, 2018
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In late February, amid a marked thaw in tensions between North Korea and South Korea during which the prospect of diplomacy looked brighter than ever, Bolton wrote an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal called "The Legal Case for Striking North Korea First."
In the article, Bolton argued that North Korea had given the US no choice and must be attacked before it perfected its fleet of nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles. In his article Bolton never mentioned South Korea, which is in range of North Korea's massive installation of hidden artillery guns.
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"It is perfectly legitimate for the United States to respond to the current 'necessity' posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons by striking first," Bolton said to conclude his article.
After South Korean diplomats said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had expressed willingness to give up his country's nuclear weapons, Bolton dismissed it as a trick.
Iran is not immune from this Neocon’s wrath, either ...
John Bolton, Trump’s ultra-hawkish new national security adviser, explained
Bolton has recently called for war with both Iran and North Korea.
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Bolton has said the United States should declare war on both North Korea and Iran. He was credibly accused of manipulating US intelligence on weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq war and of abusive treatment of his subordinates. He once “joked” about knocking 10 stories off the UN building in New York. That means his new appointment to be the most important national security official in the White House has significant — and frightening — implications for Trump’s approach to the world.
John Bolton wants War.
Donald Trump wants to change the Russia Headlines.
Just wait, Trump will “screw up” — even when “wagging the Dog.”
… with very damaging, long-term consequences, for the rational peace-abiding people of the world.