McMaster

The White House’s National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster has warned Russia it will pay a huge price for supporting the Iran regime.

The recent demonstrations by the Iranians have received support from the US President Trump and also the US UN ambassador Nikki Haley, calling the Iranian government should listen to its people and allow them to protest.

                   

Speaking at a programme on Voice of America, H.R. McMaster said that both Russians and the US need to be on the same page to help the people of Iran get rid of their government. He said;

What we have seen recently is it seems as if Russia will actually act against its interests to spite the United States, the West, our European allies. How can it be in Russia’s interest to help empower Iran from the Middle East? They’re going to pay a huge price for that.

Every state, every Arab state certainly, should recognize what Russia has been doing and Russia should pay the price in terms of its reputation, its access to the region for what it is doing to enable Iran and Iran’s very destructive activities. Russia shouldn’t give cover and support to Iran so it can continue its nefarious designs across the region.

22 people have died since the protests in Iran.

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H.R. McMaster

National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster has been reported to have mocked US President, Donald J. Trump during a dinner with Oracle CEO Safra Catz in July. According to four different sources, McMaster was said to have called Trump an "idiot", a "dope" with a brain of a “kindergartner.”

                   

Other sources who were close to McMaster have also revealed that he had mocked Trump intelligence in private , saying that Trump lacked the brainpower to understand matters before the National Security Council.

According to Michael Anton, for the National Security Council, he responded to the McMaster allegations saying;

Actual participants in the dinner deny that General McMaster made any of the comments attributed to him by anonymous sources. Those false comments represent the diametric opposite of General McMaster's actual views.

Also, people from the Oracle's camp have also denied the allegations. Oracle's top DC operative who was at the dinner with Catz said that none of such comments were made, and they had in that dinner talked about China.

McMaster did not only attacked Trump at the July 18 meeting in Washington, according to sources that spoke to Buzzfeed, the National Security Adviser also talked about Secretary of States, Rex Tillerson, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, and President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner.

While speaking of Kushner, McMaster said that he had no business working at the White House.

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