John Bolton weighs in on Chancellor Merkel's remarks [VIDEO]
[Right Scoop] Bolton weighs in on Chancellor Merkel’s comments over the weekend, saying he doesn’t believe this is the end of the alliance at all. In fact he points out that her ire isn’t simply directed at Trump over the Paris Climate Accords, but also at Prime Minister Theresa May who agreed with Trump on many issues involving refugees and immigrants.
Bolton argues that more than Trump, Merkel is really upset with the UK for their Brexit vote because one thing she’s trying to do is get rid of national governments. She believes the only way to stop conflict is by getting rid of national governments and obviously Brexit stands in the way of that.
Bolton also pointed out that she had upset and alienated many EU governments herself with her unilateral policies on accepting refugees.
Of course Bolton reminds us that there is a German election coming up soon, and he believes much of what Merkel said has to do with those elections.
Merkel spokesman: Germany still seeking stronger US ties
[AlAhram] Chancellor Angela Merkel
...current chancellor of Germany and the impetus behind Germany's remarkably ill-starred immigration program. Merkel used to be referred to by Germans as Mom ...
's front man says Berlin is still committed to strengthening trans-Atlantic relations after Merkel suggested Europe can no longer entirely rely on the U.S.
Merkel's comments Sunday came after a Group of Seven summit at which the Europeans couldn't reach agreement on climate change with President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
. She said: "The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over, as I have experienced in the past few days."
Merkel front man Steffen Seibert said Monday Merkel's comments stand for themselves but the German leader is "a convinced trans-Atlanticist." He said German-U.S. relations "are a strong pillar of our foreign and security policy, and Germany will continue working to strengthen these relations."
Seibert added that "precisely because they are so important, it's right to name differences honestly."
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-05-30 |