US President Donald Trump has suddenly disagreed with the national security director because he disagrees with a hawkish aide on how to deal with foreign policy issues such as North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan and Russia.

John Bolton, National Security Advisor, along with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Donald Trump of the White House oval office.
(AP)
President Donald Trump fired John Bolton, a security adviser in several countries, Tuesday, saying there are disagreements on various policy issues.
Trump told Bolton Monday night that the White House no longer needed services, and Bolton filed his resignation Tuesday morning.
President Trump was "administered" with many of Bolton's proposals, "like any other government."
Bolton offered to resign on Monday with his tweets and said, "Trump said & # 39; let's talk about it tomorrow."
I informed John Bolton last night that his services were no longer needed at the White House. I, like others in the administration, did not strongly agree with his many suggestions.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 10 September 2019
Bolton's degeneracy has been a surprise to many in the White House.
An hour before President Trump's tweet, the media announced that Bolton would brief briefings with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Stephen Mum.
Bolton has always been unlikely to be Trump's third national security advisor, and the world's view does not seem to fit the president's isolationist "American First" declaration.
Hawk's life
He supported hawkish foreign policy dating back to the Reagan government and became a household name for his support for the war in Iraq as US Ambassador to the United Nations under George W Bush.
Bolton even briefly considered running as president in 2016 and made a case against the isolationism that Trump would materialize.
He advocated attention to the whirlwind with North Korea within the administration and last year's Trump's decision by the United States to withdraw US troops from Syria.
He persuaded Trump to confront US troops in Syria against the remaining influences of Dash and Iran through quiet campaigns with both the executive and foreign allies.
Bolton was named Trump's third national security adviser in April 2018 after Army General H Mc McMaster left.
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— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) 10 September 2019
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday that she was surprised by the various policy inconsistencies with Bolton.
Pompeo told a press conference at the White House: “Ambassador Bolton and I did not agree many times.
"President is qualified for the desired employee," Pompeo said. "My mission is to run the State Department to provide US diplomacy."
Trump fired his third national security advisor.
How long have they been in the office?
• General Mike Flynn, 24
• H.R. McMaster, 414 days
• Amb. John Bolton, 520 days— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) 10 September 2019
Source: AP
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