Former National Security Adviser, John Bolton, has criticized the U.S. government for its decision to abstain from vetoing the UN’s Gaza ceasefire resolution, describing it as a “mistake.” His comments come in the wake of growing tensions between the U.S. and Israel.
What Happened: On Friday, Bolton, who also served as the Ambassador to the U.N. in the Donald Trump administration, took to X, formerly Twitter, and shared a news clip from the “Morning Rush” segment, where he talked about the deteriorating relations between Washington and Jerusalem.
Along with the video, he reiterated his statements asserting that the U.S. should have vetoed the UN ceasefire resolution. He also accused President Joe Biden of being too engrossed in domestic politics to formulate a comprehensive Middle East strategy.
“The US should have vetoed the UN ceasefire resolution. The tension between Washington and Jerusalem must be dealt with, but Biden is too busy navigating a political minefield at home to come up with a comprehensive strategy in the Middle East.”
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