Bolton to Announce Bid for Republican Presidential Nomination on Thursday
Former
Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton will announce his bid for
the 2016 Republican presidential nomination on Thursday, Politico
reported.
WASHINGTON
(Sputnik) — Bolton served as the US Ambassador to the United Nations
under the former President George W. Bush administration, but had
previously also served in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
administrations.
Known as neoconservative foreign policy hawk, he is currently at the conservative think-tank the American Enterprise Institute, and frequently comments on Fox News. He is associated with several conservative political groups and think tanks.
“Bolton
has been active on the Republican pre-presidential campaign circuit —
speaking at the Iowa Freedom Summit in January, the Conservative
Political Action Conference in February, and last month’s First in the
Nation Summit in New Hampshire — but has attracted little attention in a
crowded primary field,” Politico noted on Wednesday.
Bolton is a critic of US President Barack Obama’s foreign policy,
coming out strongly against a nuclear deal with Iran, the conduct of the
war against the Islamic State and is a steadfast supporter of Israel.
Bolton accuses Obama of appeasing Russia and argues the United States should treat Russia as an adversary. He is an advocate of applying more sanctions on Russia and arming Ukraine with lethal weapons.
Known as neoconservative foreign policy hawk, he is currently at the conservative think-tank the American Enterprise Institute, and frequently comments on Fox News. He is associated with several conservative political groups and think tanks.
Bolton accuses Obama of appeasing Russia and argues the United States should treat Russia as an adversary. He is an advocate of applying more sanctions on Russia and arming Ukraine with lethal weapons.
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