Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Bolton admits presidential interest and travel plans to Iowa and New Hampshire

BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 3, 2013- John Bolton, the former United States' ambassador to the United Nations, confirmed today that he will soon travel to Iowa and New Hampshire, and when an interviewer asked him about Presidential aspirations, he did not deny them.  Instead, the foreign policy expert said that one purpose of his travels is to keep the nation focused on foreign policy issues facing the United States.  The interview on Baltimore's WCBM provided Bolton with an opportunity to explain his grave concerns with policy choices made by obama and his functionaries.  

       Bolton voiced particular concern about the Middle East and the large-scale demonstrations in Egypt, and the intelligence disaster that has been couched in the travels of former State Department analyst Edward  Snowden.  China has scrubbed Snowden's computer clean, Bolton said, and Vladimir Putin and Russia have tried to do the same.  

       Snowden is currently in Russia, and is seeking asylum there.  Bolton blasted obama for failing to be front and center in the Snowden debacle.  It was obama's responsibility to personally appeal to China and Russia to arrest and extradite Snowden, Bolton said.

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