Times of Suriname

TENSE AND DIFfiCULT MEETING preceded Tillerson’s ‘moron’ comment

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US - President Donald Trump’s July 20 meeting at the Pentagon was a “difficult and tense” session that focused on a wide range of US security interests, multiple senior US officials told CNN. It was after that session that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in a private conversati­on with fellow US officials, exasperate­dly called the President a ‘moron’ a comment that sparked new questions about the two men’s relationsh­ip.

Trump denied a rift, but officials described a fraught session over the summer with top national security officials that led to the secretary of state’s insult.

The broad-reaching session, held inside the secure conference room known as the ‘tank,’ came a day after a White House situation room meeting on Afghanista­n. Both meetings had been long scheduled to take place back-toback.

The Pentagon briefing’s focus was wider, however, ranging from various US treaty commitment­s to troop levels in different parts of the world to various other American interests, the sources said.

The White House meeting on Afghanista­n had gone poorly, according to the sources. The President, displeased with the options he was being presented for managing America’s longest war, suggested he wanted to fire the commander of US troops in Afghanista­n, Army Gen. John Nicholson. And he compared the situation in the country to running a well-known Manhattan restaurant.

The meeting at the Pentagon a day later -- which had been scheduled for weeks -- was designed to give the President a broad tutorial on the global state-of-play, officials said. That’s typical for meetings inside the Pentagon “tank,” which are meant to give presidents a global overview of threats and commitment­s. Some officials deemed the session particular­ly necessary, given Trump’s demonstrat­ed lack of understand­ing about the issues involved.

“It was a rough day and people weren’t focused on what the secretary said, they were focused on what the President said,” one of the officials said. “It was a rough session for the DOD people. They had their leadership questioned in a very direct way, and if anything came out from meeting, it was that.”

The official said that after the set of meetings, participan­ts were ‘ashen’ at Trump’s direct questionin­g of his commanders and his lack of a nuanced world-view. Meetings held inside the Pentagon ‘tank’ are usually sobering looks at the realm of global threats.

Over the course of the session, there wasn’t a discussion of increasing the US nuclear arsenal, according to three sources.

But Trump has said previously that he would push for scaling up US nuclear capability.

(CNN.COM)

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