Tillerson’s Sacking Will Shock America and the World - but Delight Israel

Posted by DanielS on Wednesday, 14 March 2018 08:22.

Haaretz, “Tillerson’s Sacking Will Shock America and the World - but Delight Israel”, 13 Mar 2018:

The secretary of state’s cardinal sin was that he didn’t kowtow to Trump to the degree that the president craves and requires.

Israel and its right wing American supporters will rejoice in the unceremonious sacking of Secretary of State Tillerson and his replacement with CIA Director Mike Pompeo.

“The president is moving toward withdraw from the Iran deal, and I believe he will now have a secretary of state who will support him,” Fred Fleitz, senior vice president for policy and programs at the Center for Security Policy, told FOX.”

Haaretz, “‘I Got #Tillersoned’ Becomes Viral Meme”, 13 Mar 2018:

U.S. President Trump fired U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Tuesday, saying the two had a “different mindset” on key issues and “we disagreed on things” including the international nuclear accord with Iran.

A statement by Tillerson aid Steve Goldstein led reporters to believe Tillerson found out he had been fired over Twitter - the platform Trump made the announcement on.

Goldstein was promptly fired by the White house and conflicting reports claim that Tillerson was informed ahead of the announcement.

“I got #Tillersoned” became a viral meme as Twitter users shared bad breakup stories and joked about the abrupt manner in which Tillerson was fired.

Trump fired Tillerson less than 24 hours after the Secretary fingered Russia in a murder attempt by means of chemical weapons deployment in Salisbury, England. which afflicted more than 20 people.

Beastwatch, “Trump taps Pompeo as Tillerson’s replacement: Iran sanctions to follow? 13 Mar 2018:

President Donald Trump’s nomination of CIA Director Pompeo to replace ousted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson could have profound implications when it comes to U.S. policy toward Iran.

While Trump has mentioned pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal, which he has called the “worst” ever negotiated, Tillerson was widely known as a proponent of remaining in the accord, which was negotiated under President Barack Obama. Pompeo, on the other hand, has been a vocal critic of the deal.

“Mike Pompeo’s impending move to secretary of state is sure to result in a much more hawkish and confrontational U.S. policy towards Iran,” John Glaser, director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, told FOX Business. “Tillerson had reliably, if unsuccessfully, pushed back against President Trump’s more aggressive instincts on Iran … Pompeo, by contrast, joined President Trump in his deep hostility to the Iran nuclear deal.”

On Tuesday afternoon, Trump mentioned the Iran deal when asked by reporters about the high-level shakeup: “When you look at the Iran deal, I think it’s terrible; I guess [Tillerson] thought it was OK. I wanted to either break it or do something, and he felt a little bit differently.”

If Pompeo is approved for the top spot at the State Department, experts expect the U.S. could formally withdraw from the Iran deal, which provided billions of dollars’ worth of sanction relief to the country in exchange for its promise to scale back its nuclear program.

“The president is moving toward withdrawing from the Iran deal, and I believe he will now have a secretary of state who will support him,” Fred Fleitz, senior vice president for policy and programs at the Center for Security Policy, told FOX Business. - Beastwatch.

Fleitz, who worked at both the State Department and the CIA, said that differences over Iran deal were probably not the only factor that led to Tillerson’s exit. Fleitz cited Tillerson’s failure to appropriately promote the president’s foreign policy agenda and an expensive reorganization plan as two additional factors that caused tension within the administration for the former ExxonMobil chief.

President Donald Trump is required under the Iran deal to waive sanctions against Tehran again in May, which the administration said in January it had done for the last time. With Pompeo at the helm of the State Department, some believe that threat could easily become a reality.

“Trump has vowed not to [waive sanctions], effectively abrogating the deal, unless tougher terms are unilaterally imposed on Iran,” Glaser said. “Pompeo is surely an ally in that dangerous gambit.”

The imposition of additional sanctions against Tehran could have implications for a number of multinational companies, including Boeing, which have rushed to tap the Iranian market since sanction relief was provided in 2015 under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the Iran deal is known. Boeing, who has agreed to sell jetliners to Iran, has repeatedly said it would comply with sanctions should they “snap back” into place.

Airbus, Royal Dutch Shell and Total also have deals with Iran, which could be affected by change in US policy.

Last year, Trump refused to certify the Iran deal. In January, he implemented sanctions against 14 people and entities, some involved with Iran’s ballistic missile program.



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Posted by Tillerson warns Russia in parting on Wed, 14 Mar 2018 10:58 | #

BBC, “Rex Tillerson: Secretary of state fired by Trump in Russia warning”, 14 Mar 2018:

Sacked US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has warned of Russia’s “troubling behaviour and actions” in a parting statement after being fired by President Donald Trump.

He pointedly failed to thank Mr Trump or praise his policies. The former ExxonMobil chief had a series of public rifts with the White House after being appointed last year.

Mr Trump officially fired Mr Tillerson via Twitter, naming CIA Director Mike Pompeo as his replacement.

Mr Trump also named Gina Haspel to become the CIA’s first female director.

How did Tillerson react?

Speaking to reporters at the Department of State, Mr Tillerson said good work had been done to have better relations with China, and rein in North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme.

But he added: “Much work remains to respond to the troubling behaviour and actions on the part of the Russian government.

“Russia must assess carefully as to how its actions are in the best interest of the Russian people and of the world more broadly. Continuing on their current trajectory is likely to lead to greater isolation on their part, a situation which is not in anyone’s interest.”

Sounding breathless and looking shaken, Mr Tillerson said he had spoken to the president to ensure clarity in the days ahead.

Although Mr Tillerson will not officially leave until 31 March, his deputy John Sullivan will take over running the state department pending the confirmation of Mr Pompeo.

“What is most important is to ensure an orderly and smooth transition during a time that the country continues to face significant policy and national security challenges,” Mr Tillerson said.

What was Trump’s reason?

Speaking to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday, Mr Trump said his differences with Mr Tillerson came down to personal “chemistry”.

“We got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things,” said the president.

“When you look at the Iran deal, I think it’s terrible. I guess he thought it was OK.

“With Mike, Mike Pompeo, we have a very similar thought process. I think it’s going to go very well.”

Mr Tillerson is the latest in a long list of senior officials who have either resigned or been fired since Mr Trump took office.

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