UK’s top envoy in US says Trump executive ‘inept’: report

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LONDON, July 7, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Britain’s ambassador in the United States
has described President Donald Trump and his administration as “inept” and
“uniquely dysfunctional”, according to leaked diplomatic memos published by
the Mail on Sunday.

Ambassador Kim Darroch reportedly said Trump’s presidency could “crash and
burn” and “end in disgrace”, in the cache of secret cables and briefing notes
sent back to Britain seen by the newspaper.

“We don’t really believe this administration is going to become
substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less
faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept,” Darroch allegedly wrote
in one dispatch.

The paper said the most damning comments by Darroch described Trump, who
was received by Queen Elizabeth II during a state visit to Britain just last
month, as “insecure” and “incompetent”.

A memo sent following the controversial visit said the president and his
team had been “dazzled” by the visit but warned Britain might not remain
“flavour of the month” because “this is still the land of America First”.

He reportedly wrote that the “vicious infighting and chaos” inside the
White House — widely reported in the US but dismissed by Trump as “fake
news” — was “mostly true”.

Darroch is one of Britain’s most experienced diplomats whose posting in
Washington D.C. began in January, 2016, prior to Trump winning the
presidency.

The Mail on Sunday said the memos, likely leaked by someone within
Britain’s sprawling civil service, cover a period beginning in 2017.

In one of the most recent reported dispatches filed on June 22 Darroch
criticised Trump’s fraught foreign policy on Iran, which has prompted fears
in global capitals of a military conflict, as “incoherent” and “chaotic”.

He allegedly said the president’s assertion, that he called off retaliatory
missile strikes against the Iranian regime after a US drone was shot down
because it risked killing 150 Iranians, “doesn’t stand up”.

“It’s more likely that he was never fully on board and that he was worried
about how this apparent reversal of his 2016 campaign promises would look
come 2020,” Darroch reportedly stated, referring to the next presidential
election.

Britain’s Foreign Office did not dispute the veracity of the memos.

“The British public would expect our ambassadors to provide ministers with
an honest, unvarnished assessment of the politics in their country,” a
spokeswoman said.

“Their views are not necessarily the views of ministers or indeed the
government,” she added, noting “we pay them to be candid”.

“Our team in Washington have strong relations with the White House and no
doubt that these will withstand such mischievous behaviour,” the spokeswoman
said of the potential fallout from the leak.