John Bolton, the White House National Security Council (NSC) aide, has once again been replaced. It is in the midst of his visit to Korea following Japan and his role in the Korea-Japan conflict.

If Bolton, who is regarded as a top diplomat and security minister, is replaced with Mike Pompei, Secretary of State for Political Affairs Mike Pompei is in a position to tie up with the Trump administration's North Korea policy.

The prospect is that the "weight of power" is not on the line of Pompeii and the State Department, which he commands, and that he is working on a more flexible route to North Korea.

US President George W. Bush is in the midst of a dispute over US President George W. Bush's "super hawkish" Bolton aide, and President Trump is reviewing plans to hire him. Washington's funny quote from sources close to the White House on Wednesday (June 23) I reported.

Former Army Colonel Douglas McGregor and former NSC Deputy Ricky Wadell have already been nominated for a replacement.

Actually McGregor recently had a conversation with President Trump, and Washington said it was fun. However, the details of the conversation were not known.

Mr. McGregor, who is also a guest star of Fox News, which he enjoys as President Trump, is said to have a similar perspective to President Trump as he maintains a skeptical stance on US intervention in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.

Wardell, who served as a vice minister under former Herbert McMaster former NSC adviser, is a favorite card of the rival Pompeii for Bolton and his foreign policy initiative.

He is from West Point, the US Military Academy, as well as Pompeii.

A former White House official said, "If anyone who knows President Trump's charisma knows Bolton's time is coming to an end," he said. "But it's unclear whether it's a few weeks or a few weeks."

Another former White House official said, "President Trump is unhappy about Bolton," he said. "The president has been seriously reviewing other cards."

Another former administration official said that "it would be surprising if President Trump did not want Bolton to quit."

WASHINGTON FAMILY: You say Bolton's aggressive approach to American avenues has frustrated President Trump.

Bolton said the United States had received complaints from President Trump that he led an ultra-hard line in Venezuela and Iran's response.

Mr. Bolton publicly disclosed his disagreement with President Trump over the North's response.

Mr. Trump publicly denied Bolton 's comment that North Korea' s missile launch was "a violation of the UN Security Council resolution" at the time of a state visit in late May.

In particular, President Trump and Kim Jung-eun, who were in the process of visiting North Korea last month, were not at the scene of the Panmunjom meeting of President Kim Jong-il, but went straight to Mongolia and the issue of Panmunjom meeting was disputed. I lost.

Shortly thereafter, the New York Times (NYT) reported that the negotiations focused on the nuclear freeze within the Trump administration are under review, but Bolton's response to the "never heard of it in the NSC" I poured oil at the inhabitants of the site.

Bolton's replacement is irrelevant to the conflict within the White House, Washington said.

That is the conflict between the White House cabinet secretary, Mikhmal Bani, and Bolton's assistant.

The Washington Post (WP) has also reported that the two rarely speak.

"There is a lot of interest in Bolton's assistant secretary," he said. "It's not speculation, it's true."

But some White House officials have denied that at least for now, Bolton's aide is "not ideal."

"I have heard President Trump talk about his job as a NSC advisor, but then he believes Bolton will not move before the 2020 election," a source familiar with the White House said.

"I have a strong view of the issues, but it's okay, I actually temper the zone," Trump told Mayor Bolton in May. "I have other sides," John Bolton said. There are some people who are more doves, "the final decision maker emphasized.

In this regard, President Trump said he considers Bolton a key part of his negotiation strategy, according to internet media Axios.

When President Trump is sitting at the table with foreign leaders, he thinks Bolton's militancy can be a sort of negotiating card.

"Bolton is a bad cop, and Trump is a good cop.

(yunhap news)