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Ex-Trump national security adviser warns 'incoherent' foreign policy risks disaster

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  • John Bolton, former national security adviser, has criticized Donald Trump's foreign policy agenda as "much worse" than traditional regime change plans, citing examples in Venezuela, Yemen, and China, where Trump's "global buccaneering" approach has been implemented "incoherently" and without clear goals.
  • Bolton specifically highlighted Trump's reversal on Venezuela, where the White House failed to recognize Edmundo González as the country's rightful president after a military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, instead allowing Maduro's regime to stay in power, which Bolton says has prevented stability and foreign investment in the oil sector.
  • Bolton also condemned Trump's approach to Gaza and Greenland, calling the plan to manage Gaza via a "Board of Peace" "imperialistic" and the attempt to take control of Greenland "stillborn", straining key alliances with Europe and delighting the Kremlin, according to his article in The Atlantic.

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