Trump fired Tillerson a day after he accused Russia involved in Salisbury poisoning

Today, the president of the United States announced that he had dismissed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, replacing him with the head of the CIA, Mike Pompeii. This dramatic news comes just a day after Rex Tillerson had said it was clear that the former Russian spy living in the United Kingdom was poisoned by [...]
Today, the president of the United States announced that he had dismissed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, replacing him with the head of the CIA, Mike Pompeii.
This dramatic news comes just a day after Rex Tillerson had said it was clear that the former Russian spy who lived in the United Kingdom had been poisoned by the Kremlin, and had even promised that this attack would not go through without consequences.
Mr. Tillerson had said he didn't know if the Russian government knew about poisoning, which left Russian agent Sergei Scripal with daughter Yulia in critical condition this month.
But he said the poison used was known to the United States, and there was nowhere but Russia. Substance he had said is only among the few people in Russia”.
He had spoken by phone with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on Monday.
He did not specify what consequences Russia would suffer, but it is clear that he ate the consequence himself, perhaps because of this powerful statement.
While Trump's campaign continues to be investigated for its ties with Russia, by special prosecutor Mueller. /Periscopi












