John Bolton Is Mad That Trump Wouldn't Let Him Bomb Iran
Trump's recently fired national security adviser fumed about the president's unwillingness to launch another half-cocked war and says U.S. should stay in Afghanistan basically forever.

Recently fired national security advisor John Bolton is spending his first days of forced retirement complaining about how he was this close to finally starting a war with Iran—if only President Donald Trump hadn't stopped him.
Politico reports that Bolton, during a private lunch on Wednesday hosted by a neoconservative think tank, openly stewed about his inability to convince Trump to bomb Iran. In particular, Bolton claimed the United States should have attacked Iran in June, after the Islamic Republic was blamed for shooting down a U.S. drone.
"During Wednesday's luncheon, Bolton said the planned response had gone through the full process and everybody in the White House had agreed on the retaliatory strike," Politico's Daniel Lippman writes. "But 'a high authority, at the very last minute,' without telling anyone, decided not to do it, Bolton complained."
That high authority, of course, was the president himself—who may have been convinced to change course, somewhat incredibly, by Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Regardless of how weirdly Trump may have come to the decision, his willingness to pull back from a planned military strike is undeniably one of the strongest moments of his presidency. As I wrote at the time, Trump was absolutely right to conclude that killing an estimated 150 Iranians was "not proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone."
Unsurprisingly, Bolton felt differently. That difference of opinion may have eventually led to Bolton's dismissal on September 10. Another key point of disagreement seems to have been the Trump administration's policy in Afghanistan. Trump has ordered Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to conduct peace negotiations with the Taliban in advance of a possible withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Central Asian nation, where we've been at war for nearly 18 years.
The possibility of ending a conflict that seems to accomplish nothing positive for American national security was reportedly anathema to Bolton. During Wednesday's lunch, Politico reports, Bolton said the U.S. should keep 8,600 troops in Afghanistan and said it "doesn't make any sense" to enter into peace negotiations with the Taliban.
But what really doesn't make any sense is Bolton's neoconservative foreign policy, which has been repudiated by nearly two decades of expensive, bloody, and futile military engagements across the Middle East and Central Asia that have left chaos and new breeding grounds for terrorism in their wake.
Similarly, Bolton reportedly attempted to undermine the president's halting attempts to make peace with America's other enemies.
As Reason's Christian Britschgi noted last week:
In April 2018, for example, Bolton seemingly attempted to sabotage his boss's peace overtures to North Korea by suggesting that the U.S. would pursue the "Libyan model" of disarming the country. (The U.S. helped to overthrow Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi after he had agreed to give up his country's nuclear program.)
Bolton also helped to stall a U.S. exit from Syria. In December 2018, Trump announced that the U.S. would be withdrawing military forces from the country, only to have Bolton condition that withdrawal on a Turkish agreement to not attack Kurdish forces in Syria.
Whatever disagreements libertarians may have with Trump's foreign policy—and, indeed, there is plenty of room to criticize the president in that arena—his resistance to Bolton's warmongering ways and his eventual decision to cast off failed Bush-era "nation-building" policies should be applauded.
A world in which John Bolton says mean things about the president during lunch is far safer than a world in which John Bolton speaks to the president over lunch.
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More evidence from Boehm that everything Trump does is RANDOM!
And who even cares about this? Bolton is out. Was Boehm out of trade tariff panic ideas today?
Bomb, bomb, bomb IRAN!
Bomb, bomb, bomb IRAN!
(Sing along, now, sing-a-long ding-a-dongs!)
(While I do my part and go suck on a bong!)
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Those turns don’t go together. You really are awful at jus everything. How do people around you restrain themselves from raining raining blows down upon you.
He's angry
"But what really doesn't make any sense is Bolton's neoconservative foreign policy, which has been repudiated by nearly two decades of expensive, bloody, and futile military engagements across the Middle East and Central Asia that have left chaos and new breeding grounds for terrorism in their wake."
We Koch / Reason libertarians should be careful about criticizing neocons. After all, these days the greatest threat to the planet comes from the alt-right white nationalists and their leader in the White House. Many prominent neocons — Bill Kristol, David Frum, Max Boot, and so son — range from skeptical of Drumpf, to card-carrying members of #TheResistance. Libertarians should build alliances with these individuals despite our differences on foreign policy.
I don't comment much here, but OBL provokes me. Are you always high on something before commenting here?
That's supposed to be a parody account, but it's been lame since day one, and it's a one-trick-point besides.
...one-trick-pony...
I could claim auto correct, but the fingers are used to typing point, and they just sort of ran away with it...
Damn pony fingers
best parody account anywhere though
#LibertariansforAOC was brilliant
Sadly, it's a parody account. It hits with a B+ once in a while, but usually slathers it on too thick. I've tried telling xer, "less is more". But xe never listens.
"...during a private lunch on Wednesday hosted by a neoconservative think tank, openly stewed about his inability to convince Trump to bomb Iran..."
Darned 'impulsive' Trump!
It's 11-D chess. Warmonger Trump fired Bolton because Bolton didn't want to go Big Enough!
Most noninterventionist president in decades. Obviously he has some nefarious business connections that must be investigated.
But he's incompetently noninterventionist. You don't want that, because when shit blows up, his nonintervention gets the blame.
So, Orange Man Bad. Got it.
Like, duh.
Trump said today
“There are many options. There are many options. There’s the ultimate option and there are options a lot less than that. We’ll see. We’re in a very powerful position. Right now we’re in a very, very powerful position,” he continued.
Asked if the “ultimate option” was war, the commander-in-chief backtracked, saying he did mean war but wasn’t considering that option as of now.”
So if it is not clear there are options, many options.
He also said this. “There’s plenty of time to do some dastardly things,”
Some of the options are dastardly.
And?
Were you triggered?
Just amused
He also said “I think my thinking pretty much remains the same,”
Trump does not often say funny things but he often says things funny.
"dastardly" he's been watching too many cartoons again while ignoring what's going on in the country.
It's pretty bad when Trump makes you look like piece of shit in a relative sense.
Not really. Trump is a pretty decent fellow as loud New Yorkers go. Especially relative to any RINO or traitor democrat.
“Trump is a pretty decent fellow as loud New Yorkers go.”
Now that is the best line yet.
You win the roast.
Rickles could have not done better.
makes you wonder if they were Bolton's drones....
amused
Face so punchable.
Bolton is gone. Good news. Enjoy.
John Bolton is a crazy piece of shit that is looking for a war which only affects Iranian civilians
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Bolton can bomb Iran anytime he wants as long as he uses his own airplanes and bombs to do it.