Republican Senator Corker blasts Trump
for 'castrating' Tillerson
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[October 14, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
Republican Senator Bob Corker stepped up his public feud with Donald
Trump on Friday, saying the U.S. president's undermining of his top
diplomat was like castrating him in public.
Corker told the Washington Post in an interview that Trump had undercut
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's efforts to enlist China in reining in
North Korea's nuclear program by denigrating the diplomat.
"You cannot publicly castrate your own secretary of state" without
limiting the options for dealing with North Korea, Corker, chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations committee, told the Post.
Tillerson told a news conference in Beijing two weeks ago that the
United States was directly communicating with North Korea on its nuclear
and missile programs but it had shown no interest in dialogue.
Trump took to Twitter the next day, saying Tillerson was "wasting his
time" trying to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
"The greatest diplomatic activities we have are with China, and the most
important, and they have come a long, long way, Corker said.
"Some of the things we are talking about are phenomenal.
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Senator Bob Corker (R-TN) speaks to reporters after the Senate
approved $15.25 billion in aid for areas affected by Hurricane
Harvey along with measures that would fund the federal government
and raise its borrowing limit on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S.,
September 7, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
When you jack the legs out from under your chief diplomat, you
cause all that to fall apart, Corker told the Post, adding that
working with China was the key to reaching a peaceful settlement
with North Korea.
"When you publicly castrate your secretary of state, you take that
off the table.
(Reporting by Eric Walsh; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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