Bolton worried Trump administration may ‘kidnap or snatch’ Castro
Former national security adviser John Bolton said Thursday that he is concerned the Trump administration may try to “kidnap or snatch” former Cuban President Raúl Castro amid speculation that his indictment could be used as a pretext for U.S. military intervention. Bolton demonstrated support for political change in Cuba during an appearance on NewsNation’s “On…
Former national security adviser John Bolton said Thursday that he is concerned the Trump administration may try to “kidnap or snatch” former Cuban President Raúl Castro amid speculation that his indictment could be used as a pretext for U.S. military intervention. Bolton demonstrated support for political change in Cuba during an appearance on NewsNation’s “On…
Former national security adviser John Bolton said Thursday that he is concerned the Trump administration may try to “kidnap or snatch” former Cuban President Raúl Castro amid speculation that his indictment could be used as a pretext for U.S. military intervention. Bolton demonstrated support for political change in Cuba during an appearance on NewsNation’s “On…
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