The Denver Post

U.K. ambassador to U.S. quits after Trump rages

- By Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless

LONDON» Britain’s ambassador to the United States resigned Wednesday after being branded a fool and made a diplomatic nobody by President Donald Trump following the leak of the envoy’s unflatteri­ng opinions about the U.S. administra­tion.

Storm clouds gathered over the trans-Atlantic relationsh­ip as veteran diplomat Kim Darroch said he could no longer do his job in Washington after Trump cut off all contact with the representa­tive of one of America’s closest allies.

The break in relations followed a British newspaper’s publicatio­n Sunday of leaked documents that revealed the ambassador’s dim view of Trump’s administra­tion, which Darroch described as dysfunctio­nal, inept and chaotic. “The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like,” Darroch said in his resignatio­n letter. He had been due to leave his post at the end of the year.

In the leaked documents, he called the Trump administra­tion’s policy toward Iran “incoherent,” said the president might be indebted to “dodgy Russians” and raised doubts about whether the White House “will ever look competent.”

“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,” one missive said.

Prime Minister Theresa May and other British politician­s praised Darroch, condemned the leak. But Boris Johnson, considered the front-runner to replace May as prime minister, did not defend the ambassador after Trump’s tirade.

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Johnson’s rival for the post, said Wednesday it was “absolutely essential that when our diplomats do their job all over the world ... we defend them.”

“We had a fine diplomat who was just doing what he should have been doing — giving a frank assessment, a personal assessment of the political situation in the country that he was posted (to) — and that’s why I defended him,” he told reporters. “And I think we all should.”

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