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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,922 posts)
Sun Jul 1, 2018, 10:31 PM Jul 2018

Heading into Putin meeting, Trump again bashes allies and avoids election-meddling issue

WASHINGTON - National security adviser John Bolton said Sunday that President Donald Trump would raise the question of Russian interference in the 2016 election when he meets with Vladimir Putin this month, even as Trump himself sidestepped a question about whether he would do so.

Looking ahead to a Trump-Putin encounter, Bolton also brushed aside questions about whether Trump had been too eager to accept the word of Kim Jong Un when he met with the North Korean leader last month, seeking to quell North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Trump said on Twitter after that encounter that there no longer was a nuclear threat from North Korea, an assessment that many diplomatic and nuclear experts dispute.

Bolton appearing on CBS, touted a U.S. timeline that he said called for the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear and ballistics programs within a year. But he declined to comment on a Washington Post report citing intelligence officials as saying that after Trump-Kim meeting. North Korea had sought to mislead the United States about the size of its nuclear arsenal and hide the existence of some nuclear facilities.

In a separate interview on Fox, Bolton offered a testy assessment of critics who have questioned the president's negotiating style with foreign leaders - including a disastrous encounter with other members of the Group of 7 last month_ as off-the-cuff, impulsive and ill-informed, with a tendency to flatter authoritarian figures while slapping down longtime U.S. friends.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/heading-into-putin-meeting-trump-again-bashes-allies-and-avoids-election-meddling-issue/ar-AAzrfHw

Because the last meeting went so well.




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Heading into Putin meeting, Trump again bashes allies and avoids election-meddling issue (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2018 OP
Looks Like Putin Dropped His Second Scoop .. Grassy Knoll Jul 2018 #1
Yo Mama... Cracklin Charlie Jul 2018 #2
Trump is hoping to get his site for Trump Tower Moscow... Wounded Bear Jul 2018 #3
He'll accept Crimea as part of russia, duforsure Jul 2018 #4

duforsure

(11,885 posts)
4. He'll accept Crimea as part of russia,
Mon Jul 2, 2018, 06:07 AM
Jul 2018

And again try to lift oil sanctions without Congressional approval. Then look for a NK like deal for sweetheart development deals. What I fear is putin will have him looking at Mexico and Canada as targets for their resources.

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