Bolton: Trump back in Power, US out of NATO

Bolton: Trump back in Power, US out of NATO

Bolton: Trump back in Power, US out of NATO
Bolton: Trump back in Power, US out of NATO


  The former US national security adviser emphasized that if Donald Trump wins the next election, he will leave NATO. According to a report by The Hill, John Bolton, former US national security advisor on Thursday (3/8/2023) while criticizing Donald Trump, former US president, considered his foreign policy to be unsystematic and sterile. "Donald Trump has no philosophy, as we understand it politically. He doesn't think about political orientation when making decisions," Bolton said. Bolton called the agreement with the Taliban, which led to America's withdrawal from the country, a "big mistake" and said Trump threatened America's relationship with NATO, and we will definitely leave NATO in Trump's second term.

Bolton claims that much of the credit Trump gets for his foreign policy triumph is misplaced in the eyes of Republicans. Once an ally of Trump and a member of his administration, Bolton left his former boss after leaving office in 2019 and has since become a prominent critic of the former president, writing a book detailing his experiences in the White House. For the second time this year (2023), the former president of the United States appeared before a Miami court to be tried on 37 charges related to keeping secret United States documents, but this time he pleaded not guilty. According to this indictment, in addition to willfully withholding classified information, Trump is charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding documents, corruption by concealing documents or records, concealing documents in a federal investigation, attempting to obstruct justice, and making false statements. (MF)