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Trump sacks Secretary of State in tweet

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter news@dailymail.ie

DONALD Trump sacked US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Twitter yesterday, hours after Mr Tillerson insisted Russia was ‘clearly’ behind the Salisbury poison attack.

His forceful criticism of the Kremlin contrasted with the White House’s lukewarm response, which didn’t mention Russia.

Mr Tillerson said he only discovered he had been fired after the President announced on Twitter that he was being replaced as the chief US diplomat

Described Trump as a ‘f***ing moron’

by CIA director Mike Pompeo.

Mr Pompeo, a Trump loyalist and former right-wing congressma­n, has played down the danger from Russia. On Sunday, he insisted the US was ‘safe’ from Vladimir Putin’s threats.

Mr Tillerson, former boss of the oil giant ExxonMobil has a rocky relationsh­ip with Mr Trump, once describing him as a ‘f***ing moron’. His departure had been rumoured for so long that it was nicknamed ‘Rexit’ in Washington.

Aides said Mr Tillerson, who returned to the US capital from Africa ahead of schedule yesterday after being warned that changes were afoot, did not speak to Mr Trump before his sacking. He insisted he was unaware of the reason for his firing.

But Mr Trump said yesterday: ‘We were not really thinking the same. Really, it was a different mindset, a different thinking.’

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was asked about the sacking yesterday during his St Patrick’s Day US trip. He said: ‘In terms of Rex Tillerson, the appointmen­t of the US cabinet is for President Trump, not for me. But he (Tillerson) is somebody who met with (Foreign Affairs) Minister (Simon) Coveney not too long ago and we did think there was a basis for a good partnershi­p and a good working relationsh­ip with him. He is no longer in office now and Mike Pompeo is there instead, and so we look forward to establishi­ng the same relationsh­ip working with him.’

The President selected Mr Pompeo’s deputy, Gina Haspel, as the first female director of the CIA. She has been linked to the agency’s controvers­ial use of waterboard­ing and other torture tactics on terror suspects.

Mr Trump said he had considered firing Mr Tillerson for ‘a long time’ because they disagreed over US strategy in foreign policy areas such as the Iran nuclear deal, how to handle North Korea and the tone of US diplomacy.

Critics said that, with Mr Pompeo and Ms Haspel’s appointmen­ts needing Senate confirmati­on, Mr Trump will have no chief diplomat during preparatio­ns for nuclear disarmamen­t talks with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un.

In farewell remarks last night, Mr Tillerson said the US had to tackle Russian aggression.

On Monday, Mr Tillerson issued a strongly worded statement expressing ‘full confidence’ in the UK’s assessment that Russia was most likely to be behind the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, in Salisbury.

Mr Tillerson called Russia ‘an irresponsi­ble force of instabilit­y in the world’, and said the attack ‘clearly came from Russia’ and would ‘certainly trigger a response’ from the US. But the White House simply called the attack ‘reckless, indiscrimi­nate and irresponsi­ble’, stopping short of blaming Russia.

Attack ‘clearly came from Russia’

 ??  ?? Another firing: Rex Tillerson and Donald Trump
Another firing: Rex Tillerson and Donald Trump

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