Mindanao Times

The hawks who have Trump's ear on Iran

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DONALD Trump has pushed a tough line on Iran, and some close advisors have pressed the US president to get even tougher.

He has abandoned an internatio­nal nuclear agreement, slapped sanctions on Iran and added its Revolution­ary Guards to a terrorist blacklist.

Tensions have skyrockete­d following Iran’s shooting down of an American surveillan­ce drone Thursday.

With the Pentagon lacking a permanent boss since December’s shock resignatio­n of James Mattis, hawkish aides and legislator­s may hold even more sway over the president, long an opponent of “endless” American wars.

These are the main players:

- John Bolton -

Trump’s national security advisor is his chief saber-rattler, a champion of regime change in Cuba, Iraq, North Korea, Venezuela and now Iran.

Bolton issued a stern warning to Tehran in 2018, saying “we will come after you” if the country does not curb its aggression, and Iran’s Foreign Ministry has branded him a “warmonger.”

Bolton has praised Trump’s “fantastic” decision to exit the nuclear deal, and experts believe he has advocated bombing Iran for years.

The 70-year-old said Iran was “almost certainly” behind May 12 attacks on four ships off the United Arab Emirates, and he has focused so completely on neutralizi­ng the Iran threat that Trump himself has sought to rein him in.

“I actually temper John which is pretty amazing,” Trump acknowledg­ed last month.

- Mike Pompeo -

Trump’s second secretary of state assumed his post in early May 2018. One week later, the president withdrew the United States from the nuclear deal and re-imposed harsh sanctions on Iran.

While Pompeo recently has sought to hew to Trump’s more restrained line, insisting Trump “does not want war,” the top US diplomat is seen as advocating aggressive policies to counter and further isolate Iran.

As a congressma­n, Pompeo in 2004 urged Washington and allies to consider launching strikes “to destroy the Iranian nuclear capacity,” ABC News reported.

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