Trump's struggle with Iran policy continues without Bolton replacement
this week without a permanent national security adviser -- a role he hopes to fill with someone who shares his foreign policy views at a moment they appear newly muddled./ Since firing John Bolton by tweet a week ago, Trump has interviewed or spoken with several candidates for the job, according to officials familiar with the matter. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday, the President said he'd narrowed his list to five./ They include a former deputy national security adviser who is well-liked inside the Pentagon; the ...
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