Former national security adviser John Bolton warned Tuesday that there is a “much higher chance” of a major international crisis in the upcoming second administration of
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser says Trump absolutely wants revenge against those who tried to hold him accountable after Jan. 6, 2021.
“This is part of the retribution campaign that he signaled for quite some time,” said John Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser from spring 2018 through late summer 2019. “The important thing is that people understand that he’s ...
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser delivered a dark forecast for the incoming president’s second term in a stark Christmas Eve assessment where he sharply criticized his former boss’s lack of knowledge and disinterest in facts.
Troels Lund Poulsen, the Danish defense minister, told the paper Jyllands-Posten Tuesday that the country plans to spend a “double-digit billion amount” in krone — about $1.5 billion — to make sure they have a “stronger presence” in the Arctic.
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“It’s typical Trump: it’s all braggadocio,” Bolton told the outlet. “The world is more dangerous than when he was president before. The only real crisis we had was COVID, which is a long-term crisis and not against a particular foreign power but against a pandemic.”
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton has given a scathing critique of the US-President elect, warning that a second term could lead to significant international issues
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The president-elect's desire to acquire the Danish territory reportedly came from the most predictable, and ridiculous, of sources.
In a phone call with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Zelensky expressed his gratitude for Japan's previous aid to Ukraine, which has totaled $12 billion and "makes it possible to save thousands of lives.
Money manager John Phelan has little national-security experience and a deep network of Republican connections.