One of the
disclosures by Bolton in the explosive book was that Trump thought Finland was
part of Russia.
U.S.
President Donald Trump has turned a laughing stock as more excerpts from John
Bolton’s book spilled onto the streets.
Another was
that Trump was unaware the UK was a nuclear power.
According to
the 577 page book, The Room Where It Happens, Trump was alleged to have made
the embarrassing comments about British military capability at a meeting with
former PM Theresa May two years ago.
Mr Bolton,
who worked in the White House for 17 months, said the president was “stunningly
uninformed”.
Mr Bolton’s
book is due to go on sale next week – but the Trump administration is trying to
block its publication.
In a tweet,
the president described the book as “made up of lies and fake stories”.
According to
one excerpt, the UK’s nuclear arsenal came up during a meeting with Mrs May in
2018, when it was mentioned by one of the then-prime minister’s officials.
According to
the book, Mr Trump said: “Oh, are you a nuclear power?” Mr Bolton said he could
tell it “was not intended as a joke”.
Mr Bolton
left the White House in September 2019, saying he had quit as national security
adviser. Mr Trump however said he had fired Mr Bolton because he disagreed
“strongly” with him.
Nine
countries currently have nuclear weapons: the US, UK, Russia, France, China,
India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea.
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