Is John Bolton the world's most dangerous man?

The United States is closer to riding with Iran than it was in all years of Bush administration, or closer than ever. And Bolton is the biggest blame. Donald Trump National Security Adviser named John Bolton wants the United States to go to war against Iran. [...]
Donald Trump National Security Adviser named John Bolton wants the United States to go to war against Iran.
We know this because he's been saying that for almost two decades.
And all the things the Trump administration has done in its policies for Iran, especially since Bolton became the US president's foreign adviser in April 2018, should be seen through this lens, including the US military emergency post in the Middle East in the past two weeks.
After a month at work, Bolton gave the final delay to Trump to withdraw from the nuclear agreement with Iran, which prevented this country from developing the nuclear programme and the way to building atomic bomb.
Since it came out of that deal, Trump's administrations have campaigned viciously against Iran, that it can reach a better deal with Iran that would magically make Iran a cyphersonian democracy obedient to every American wish. But this has always been a bad argument that meant to obscure the current goal [of changing the regime].
And Boltone has no concerns about manipulation or spreading intelligence to advance his agenda, which is exactly what's actually happening.
In his statement to the White House 10 days ago announcing the deployment of aircraftmen and bombers in the Middle East, Bolton cited a number of confusing indicators and threats” from Iran to justify the increased military presence of the United States. But many different sources that have seen the same intelligence data have said Bolton and Trump actually increased this whole job. Even a British general operating in that region said there was no evidence of an increased threat from Iran.
What's even more disturbing is that Bolton knows exactly what he's doing. He's a shaved bureaucratic and has long history of using his ability to undermine American diplomacy and work against deals that control the use of weapons.
As a senior US administration official, he played a key role in breaching the Clinton-era agreement establishing the North Korean nuclear plutonium programme. This place tested the first atom bomb just four years later.
He had said he was feeling “as a child on Christmas Day” after orchestrating the U.S.'s withdrawal from the criminal court of justice in 2002. And now as a senior administration official Trump, he pushed the United States into a key nuclear treaty with Russia.
Although it is unclear what role it played in breaking a deal with Kim Jong-uni in Hanoi last year, he had publicly called for the northern Korea to be used by the Libya Model [in other words, change of the regime by force]. Just a few months before joining the current administration, he tried to make a legal case that would make an item as a preventative measure against Pyongyang. And if you think you do what happens after this war, you're wrong. Bolton is reportedly quite cold from a presentation during his time in the Bush administration of the catastrophic consequences of such a war. I don't fight. I make politics,” he said.
So far, Bolton has succeeded in successfully moving the US policy against Iran if the Pentagon's plans to send 120 thousand American troops to the region to confront this country constitute an indicator. There are hopeful signs that we can avoid war, since American officials and European allies are reacting against Bolton's policy.
But Bolton is in a hurry, aware that Trump's time in the oval office may be limited. The point is, I'm going to do Donald Trump now. /The Guardian, Periscope










