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6 hours ago - Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called President Donald Trump "an embarrassment" and said he "is doing great damage to our country internationally" in a newspaper interview Saturday.
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1 day ago - Chuck Hagel
believes we have entered "a defining year, a year of volatility and
uncertainty and great danger" for the United States and the world.
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6 hours ago - Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called President Donald Trump "an embarrassment" and said he "is doing great damage to our country internationally" in a newspaper interview Saturday.Chuck Hagel: Trump 'an embarrassment'
(CNN)Former
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called President Donald Trump "an
embarrassment" and said he "is doing great damage to our country
internationally" in a newspaper interview Saturday.
Hagel's
remarks come amid uproar over Trump's reported remarks during a
closed-door immigration meeting with lawmakers last week, during which
he is said to have called certain African countries "shitholes."
Hagel, a former Nebraska Republican senator and decorated Vietnam veteran, said in an interview with the Lincoln Journal Star that the United States and the world have entered "a defining year, a year of volatility and uncertainty and great danger."
Trump
is "intentionally dividing the country and the world" by pulling out of
alliances and trade deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, he
said.
Hagel,
who served as secretary of defense under former President Barack Obama,
said in addition to withdrawing from the world, Trump's attacks on the
intelligence community are also damaging. The country has "a President
who minimizes his own intelligence community, and that is quite
astounding," he said.
On
the matter of North Korea's nuclear weapons program, Hagel encouraged
dialogue and said demanding preconditions before entering negotiations
is likely not to lead to engagement.
"'My button is bigger than yours' is irresponsible kind of talk," he said, referring to Trump's recent tweets taunting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Hagel added that a nuclear confrontation would be "worse than anything we've ever seen."
US
foreign policy at this time is "a policy of disunity," Hagel told the
newspaper. "A new world order is being built and shaped right now and
the last time that happened, America led."
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