The Niagara Falls Review

U.K. ambassador called Trump administra­tion ‘clumsy and inept’

- GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — Britain’s ambassador to the United States described the Trump administra­tion as “diplomatic­ally clumsy and inept” and said he doubted it would become “substantia­lly more normal,” according to a leaked diplomatic cable published Sunday.

The memo was one of several leaked documents published by the Mail on Sunday in which Ambassador Kim Darroch made highly negative statements about the government of Britain’s closest ally.

“We don’t really believe this administra­tion is going to become substantia­lly more normal; less dysfunctio­nal; less unpredicta­ble; less faction riven; less diplomatic­ally clumsy and inept,” Darroch wrote in one memo.

Asked about the leaked cables Sunday, President Donald Trump told reporters that Darroch “has not served the U.K. well.”

The ambassador communicat­ed deep unease with Trump’s foreign policies, which have broken with Britain’s on key issues such as climate change and preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

Britain’s Foreign Office did not challenge the authentici­ty of the leaked documents, which covered the period of 2017 to the present. It called the leak “mischievou­s behaviour” and said the public expects diplomats to provide honest assessment­s of the politics in the countries where they are posted.

The Foreign Office said the leaks would not harm the productive relationsh­ip between the British government and the Trump White House.

The British Embassy in Washington informed the White House on Friday that the memos would be published over the weekend, according to a person familiar with the matter, and the two sides were in touch throughout the weekend. The person familiar with the matter was not authorized to speak publicly and insisted on anonymity.

The State Department declined to comment on the ambassador’s comments.

It is customary for senior British diplomats posted overseas to file straightfo­rward memos to senior ministers and security services analysts back home so that political trends and possible threats to British interests can be gauged, but it is unusual for a large number of them to be made public.

Justice Secretary David Gauke called the leak “disgracefu­l,” but said Britain “should expect our ambassador­s to tell the truth, as they see it.”

The memos also characteri­zed Trump’s policy on Iran as “incoherent, chaotic.” Trump has frustrated European allies by withdrawin­g the United States from a complex deal designed to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons and has seemed in recent weeks to be on the verge of armed conflict with Iran.

The ambassador said he did not believe Trump’s public explanatio­n for calling off a planned military strike against Iran last month because of concern about possible civilian casualties.

He said it is more likely the strike was cancelled at the last minute because Trump felt it would be a liability in the upcoming 2020 presidenti­al election.

Darroch said there are doubts about whether the White House “will ever look competent” and that the only way to communicat­e with the president is by being simple and blunt.

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