Trump says Bolton doing a good job but
has to temper him
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[May 10, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump, facing the possibility of military
confrontations with both Iran and Venezuela, said on Thursday that he
sometimes serves as a counterbalance to his hard-charging national
security adviser, John Bolton.
Bolton has been a key player in current U.S. standoffs with Iran and
Venezuela, both instances in which the United States has not ruled out
the use of force to protect American interests. A statement announcing a
U.S. naval force to the Gulf region was issued under Bolton's name.
The Washington Post reported on Thursday that Trump has privately
complained that Bolton is pushing an interventionist stance at odds with
his view that the United States should stay out of foreign quagmires.
Some Trump advisers have told Reuters in the past that they were
concerned Bolton was sometimes pushing his own agenda rather than what
the president would prefer.
The president was asked about Bolton at an impromptu news conference in
the White House Roosevelt Room on Thursday.
"John’s very good. He has strong views on things which is OK. I’m the
one who tempers him, which is OK. I have John Bolton and I have people
who are a little more dovish than him," said Trump.
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U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton answers questions from
reporters during a news conference in the White House briefing room
in Washington, U.S., October 3, 2018. Picture taken October 3, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Bolton is Trump's third national security adviser, after Michael
Flynn and H.R. McMaster, and has been in the position for a little
more than a year.
The United States has said all options are on the table for dealing
with both Venezuela and Iran. Washington wants Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro to leave power, and is concerned about Iran's nuclear
program and regional influence.
(Reporting By Steve Holland; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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