28 Mar 2024
Sunday 25 March 2018 - 12:30
Story Code : 298754

Bombs away: John Bolton's most hawkish views on Iran, Iraq and North Korea

The Guardian | : Fifteen years ago to the week, the US began its invasion and occupation of Iraq. Among the wars many architects and cheerleaders was John Bolton, at the time a senior adviser to George W Bush on issues of arms control and international security. And while many early invasion supporters have, in the clear view of hindsight, conceded that the decade-plus long odyssey was at least misguided, Bolton hasreached no such conclusion.

Even in the war-happy neoconservative Bush administration, Bolton stood out - a hawk among hawks - and his post-Bush career as a public commentator certainly didnt see those leanings tempered. He has advocated, to various degrees, pre-emptive strikes and wars againstNorth Koreaand Iran, and overall an aggressive military interventionist programme around the world, coupled with staunch anti-immigration rhetoric.

Late Thursday, Bolton, who is scheduled to takeover for HR McMaster as Trumps national security advisor on 9 April, said on Fox News thatall those pronouncements were behind him as he prepares for his new role in the White House.

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