Friday, 19 Apr 2024

Changes again, this time national security advisor replaces by President Trump

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News24xx.com - In his Twitter account on Friday, March 23, 2018, President of US, Donald Trump wrote, "I am happy to announce that from April 9, 2018, @AmbJohnBolton will be my new National Security Advisor.  I am very grateful for the service of General HR McMaster who has done an outstanding job and will always be my friend. There will be a formal handover on April 9".


Trump's decision was announce through Twitter that supported by General Herbert Raymond McMaster in a statement he delivered, "After 34 years of service to the nation, I am requesting to retire from the US Army effectively this summer, after which I will leave public service. Throughout my career, it is my greatest privilege to serve (the nation)."


Then, Trump replied to McMaster's statement. "McMaster's leadership of the National Security Council staff has helped my government to achieve great things to improve America's national security," Trump said in a statement.


As we known, General Herbert Raymond McMaster as United States National Security Adviser will be replaced by John Bolton, former of the UN ambassador and Republican supporter. And will be effective on April 9, 2018.


McMaster was elected as Trump's National Security Advisor in February 2017, just days after the US president sacked his predecessor ie Michael Flynn for his scandal after get in touch former of Russian ambassador.


The US government noted the crucial role of McMaster in drafting the US National Security Strategy including the strategy for destroying the ISIS group and bringing North Korea to the negotiating table.


In his announcement, Trump thanked to General McMaster for his service to US. He praised him for his extraordinary work. 

"McMaster will always remain as my friend," Trump said.

 

 

 

 

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