Former Diplomats Oppose Bolton Nomination
by TChris
A group of former diplomats, including some who served under Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Bush the First, joined to oppose the nomination of John Bolton as United Nations ambassador. Their letter to Richard Lugar, the chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, explains their position.
The former diplomats ... took issue with what they said was Bolton's view that the United Nations is valuable only when it directly serves the interest of the Unites States. They also said Bolton, currently undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, has an exceptional record of opposing efforts to enhance U.S. security through arms control and has worked for Taiwan as a paid researcher and has said Taiwan should be treated as a sovereign state. They said that "his past activities and statements indicate conclusively that he is the wrong man for this position."
The Senate committee will hold hearings on the nomination in early April.
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