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Even among conservatives, John Bolton is seen as an unabashed war monger on a different level to virtually everyone else.
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Really? Which "conservatives?" Can you name them?
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Most of his inclination to support war as a solution in most situations has to do with many things.
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His "inclination to support war as a solution?" Where are you getting this? This is patently false. He has never suggested that war is the solution in "most cases."
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...judging by his manner and demeanor there is quite a bit of personal pain he is suffering, possibly from his marriage or some other area of his life.
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Oh, so you're a psychiatrist or some kind of "head doctor" now? What are your qualifications to make this judgement?
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Try as anyone may, but it might be hard to find a more embittered person than John Bolton. It does become obvious with time of his need to punish others for those unrelated failures in his personal life.
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This is just laughable.
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One wonders does he smile when hearing of multiple fatalities from the wars he so cherishes. Always remember he never actually served himself in Vietnam or any other theater of war. Although he made sure to work the system so as to avoid fighting in Vietnam.
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Oh, the fallback argument the Left always likes to use: "He didn't served in Vietnam" or any war. Neither did Obama or many of your other "heroes," or anyone I know of in the Obama administration (though I may be overlooking some ...perhaps you can recall for me some who served in Obama's administration).
Frankly, I think the video you posted contradicts your argument, for the most part, except for Tucker's last comment to the Ambassador. I'm not sure why Carlson thinks he has a better record on foreign policy ...he has none.
Ambassador Bolton is one of the most intelligent foreign policy analysts there is. I think he is spot on. Obviously, Carlson disagrees with him on Iraq. I think he's wrong. I agree with the Ambassador, who I think is far more learned on such things than Tucker Carlson. Mr. Bolton knows history, has studied it, and he understands the Middle East. Carlson does not. What is Carlson's experience in foreign policy?