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Trump: Bolton's mistakes on North Korea, tense relationships led to firing

By Danielle Haynes
President Donald Trump (L) said John Bolton didn't get along well with people within the administration. File Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI
President Donald Trump (L) said John Bolton didn't get along well with people within the administration. File Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI | License Photo

Sept. 11 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed John Bolton for making "some very big mistakes" one day after firing him as national security adviser.

The president answered reporters' questions about Bolton's departure in the Oval Office. He said he gets along "well" with Bolton despite the differences that led to his firing.

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"He made some very big mistakes when he talked about the Libyan model for [North Korean leader] Kim Jong Un," Trump said.

"You just take a look at what happened with [Libyan leader Moammar] Gadhafi. That was not a good statement to make. And it set us back."

Early in his tenure as national security adviser, Bolton suggested treating North Korean denuclearization the same way the United States treated Libya in the early 2000s. The process involved the transfer of Libyan nuclear equipment to a facility in the United States.

Analysts have said denuclearization helped undermine Gadhafi, and North Korea has often claimed Libya is an example of why the reclusive regime would never opt to denuclearize.

During the Obama administration, Gadhafi was toppled from power and later killed by local rebel forces.

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Trump said Bolton's interaction with other administration officials also was problematic.

"He's somebody that I actually had a very good relationship with, but he wasn't getting along with people in the administration who I consider very important," the president said. "I hope we've left in good standing, maybe we have and maybe we haven't. I have to run the country the way we're running the country."

Trump said he plans to name a new national security adviser next week. Prior to Bolton, H.R. McMaster and Michael Flynn served in the role.

Trump named Charles Kupperman as the acting national security adviser.

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