Candidate for the post of US Secretary of State supports the independence of Kurdistan Region

11/20/2016
Roudao - Erbil
US President - elect began, Donald Trump, the selection of characters to take on sovereign positions within the new US administration, and among the likely names for the post of Foreign Minister, former US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, who earlier announced his support for the independence of the Kurdistan Region.
Bolton said in an interview with Roudao Media Network with last July, said that "Iraq's failure, and America must support the demands of the Kurds."
The candidate for the post of foreign minister, in an interview, that "Iraq has failed, and the Kurds in Iraq can manage themselves," saying: "I do not think that the Kurds returns back to Baghdad."
Bolten said, that "America must support the demands of the Kurds, hoping that will form the new Legislators in the first month of next give way to discuss that issue."
Bolton, who represented the United States at the United Nations from 2005 to 2006, is a neo-conservative group codes, which emerged in the era of former President George W. Bush, and engineered the US war on Iraq in 2003. Bolton does not hide his desire to take over the job. After winning Trump wrote on his personal account via the "Twitter": "Election of America Trump and a clear rejection of Obama's foreign policy failed. Voters want to restore America to lead the world."
Bolton, born in 1948, graduated from Yale Law School and the work of a lawyer for seven years, before they graded in several government positions, during President Ronald Reagan's administration period, and George HW Bush. It expects to media reports that Bolton leads confrontational foreign policy in the event of his tenure, especially with Russia, especially since Trump said during his campaign that the United States should abandon its international obligations and to reconsider Pthalvadtha. Bolton also is one of the most prominent opponents of the nuclear agreement with Iran.

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