A note ostensibly scribbled on a yellow legal pad by National Security Adviser John Bolton suggested that the US. Thats where Boltons very interesting notepad comes into play.
John Bolton Notepad Photo Showing 5 000 Troops To Colombia Raises Questions About U S Military In Venezuela The Washington Post
Boltons not-so-subtle note about sending 5000 US troops to Colombia may have just been a bluff to spook Venezuelas embattled Maduro Christopher Woody Jan 30 2019 719 AM.
John bolton colombia note. It was not immediately clear what Boltons notes meant and whether President Donald Trumps administration was seriously considering. National Security Advisor John Bolton was holding a notepad that included a handwritten line. National Security Adviser John Bolton holds a writing pad with a written note that reads 5000 troops to Colombia while he waits to address reporters as the Trump administration announces economic sanctions against Venezuela and the Venezuelan state owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela PdVSA during a press briefing at the White House in Washington US January 28 2019.
National Security Adviser John Bolton set Twitter alight Monday after he appeared at a briefing holding a yellow notepad with the line 5000 troops to Colombia scribbled on it. US National Security Advisor John Bolton has stirred speculation after observers noticed 5000 troops to Colombia scrawled on his notepad. National Security Adviser John Bolton may have inadvertently revealed a potential next move by the Trump administration in the Venezuela crisis Monday when photographers captured a note.
Late last month during a White House briefing on sanctions against Venezuelas oil industry a photo captured Bolton holding a legal notepad with the words 5000 troops to Colombia. 5000 troops to Colombia while speaking to White. The note 5000 troops to Colombia hints at.
The US national security adviser was seen holding the papers in. US National Security Adviser John Bolton holds a writing pad with a note that reads 5000 troops to Colombia REUTERS. Five thousand troops to Colombia The message quickly became viral and all social networks exploded debating about the veracity of the image.
Boltons mystery notes on Colombia raise red flags. 5000 troops to Colombia. When National Security Adviser John Boltonthe hawkiest of the Trump regimes hawksflashed a note saying 5000 troops to Colombia at a briefing.
US National Security Adviser John Bolton holds his notes during a press briefing at the White House on Monday. Was ready to send 5000 troops to Colombia perhaps as a means of quelling the burgeoning crisis in neighboring Venezuela. Bolton flashes 5000 troops to Colombia note as he announces new Venezuela sanctions.
Accidental or not it sends a signal to Venezuelas. National Security Adviser John Bolton set the social media world ablaze with speculation after he appeared at a White House briefing with a legal pad with two lines scribbled one of which read 5000 troops to Colombia. Various observers either denounced Bolton as.
In January the notebook of John Bolton director of the National Security Council became famous by a note in his notebook that said clearly. John Boltons notes on 5000 troops to Colombia spark speculation. John Bolton Caught Carrying Notepad Reading 5000 Troops to Colombia.
National Security Advisor John Bolton caused a stir in both Washington and Caracas on Monday by getting himself photographed with a notepad that read Afghanistan - Welcome the talks. A scribbled note about 5000 troops to Colombia is brilliantly ambiguous. White House national security adviser John Bolton appeared at a Jan.
National Security Adviser John Bolton. 28 news conference with the words 5000 troops to Colombia written on his notepad.