America .. John Bolton admits to plotting coup attempts in other countries

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made John Bolton With these statements to the network, "CNN" After a congressional hearing on the January 6, 2021 attack on Capitol Hill.

Lawmakers on Tuesday accused former US President Donald Trump of inciting violence in a last-ditch bid to stay in power following losing the 2020 presidential election..

However, while talking to a network announcer "CNN"Jake Tapper, Bolton pointed out that Trump was not qualified enough to implement "A carefully orchestrated coup".

Added suffixes "As someone who helped plan a coup, not here but elsewhere, it takes a lot of work. And that’s what Trump didn’t do.".

Tapper asked Bolton regarding coup attempts Which he meant, the former US National Security Adviser said "I won’t go into details"before referring to Venezuela.

Bolton had publicly endorsed in 2019 when he was the US national security advisor the Venezuelan opposition leader’s call Juan Guaido The army to support its efforts to overthrow the socialist president Nicolas Maduro, claiming that his re-election was not legitimate. Maduro eventually remained in power.

Over the years, many foreign policy experts have criticized Washington’s history of meddling in the affairs of other countries, starting with its role in ousting Iran’s nationalist prime minister. Mohammad Mossadeq 1953 andVietnam Warand even its invasion of Iraq andAfghanistan.

However, it is unusual for US officials to publicly acknowledge their role in fueling disturbances in other countries.

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made John Bolton These statements were made to CNN following a congressional hearing on the January 6, 2021, attack on Capitol Hill.

Lawmakers on Tuesday accused former US President Donald Trump of inciting violence in a last-ditch bid to stay in power following losing the 2020 presidential election..

However, while speaking to CNN anchor Jake Tapper, Bolton noted that Trump was not qualified enough to carry out a “carefully orchestrated coup.”

He later added, “As someone who helped plot a coup, not here but in other places, it takes a lot of work. And that’s what he (Trump) didn’t do.”“.

Tapper asked Bolton regarding coup attempts Which he meant, the former US National Security Adviser said, “I won’t go into details,” before referring to Venezuela.

Bolton had publicly endorsed in 2019 when he was the US national security advisor the Venezuelan opposition leader’s call Juan Guaido The army to support its efforts to overthrow the socialist president Nicolas Maduro, claiming that his re-election was not legitimate. Maduro eventually remained in power.

Over the years, many foreign policy experts have criticized Washington’s history of meddling in the affairs of other countries, starting with its role in ousting Iran’s nationalist prime minister. Mohammad Mossadeq 1953 andVietnam Warand even its invasion of Iraq andAfghanistan.

However, it is unusual for US officials to publicly acknowledge their role in fueling disturbances in other countries.

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