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When a CNN correspondent named Jim Acosta, the son of a Cuban immigrant, challenged Trump’s senior policy adviser, Stephen Miller, by stating that the US traditionally welcomed the world’s poor, most of whom did not speak any English, Miller accused Acosta of “cosmopolitan bias.”
In March, Al Gore’s science
adviser
and prominent climate researcher, Jim Hansen, proclaimed that when it comes to dealing with global warming, the “democratic process isn’t working.”
Adding to a possible obstruction charge was the staggering revelation on Tuesday of this week that, in mid-February, on the day after Trump fired his national security adviser, Michael Flynn, he asked Comey to call off the FBI’s investigation of Flynn.
The world’s advice givers might try to keep this in mind when offering to help leaders of distant countries that are grappling with problems with which the
adviser
has little or no first-hand experience.
This is one reason why Zeng, the principal
adviser
of Jiang Zemin, has apparently thrown his support behind Xi.
“What emerges,” according to Amaney Jamal, an
adviser
to Pew, “is the great success of the Muslim American population in its socioeconomic assimilation.”
You are a senior decision maker – perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury or a key
adviser
to the US president – for this is the level at which the plug must be pulled.
He or she may have promised, even in public, that creditors would face losses, but on the edge of the precipice, which way will you, the beleaguered adviser, urge the president to go?
President Htin Kyaw is Suu Kyi’s close
adviser.
This role should go beyond the Fund’s traditional tasks of
adviser
and lender of last resort.
The Citizen BankLONDON – Soon after the financial crisis began in 2008, I was at a meeting in the United States where a senior White House economic
adviser
put a question to me: “Do you think banks can be good citizens?”
Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, who has been tasked with settling the conflict, and the Trump administration’s chief negotiator on the issue, Jason Greenblatt, seem to understand this.
On top of this now comes the interesting news that the IMF has appointed Zhu Min, previously a deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China, as special
adviser
to Strauss-Kahn.
Likewise, Trump’s main foreign-policy adviser, Carter Page, an investment banker, has worked closely with Gazprom, the natural-resources behemoth that is a virtual arm of Russia’s government.
The Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward reports in Fear,his book about the Trump administration, that Gary Cohn, Trump’s then-chief economic adviser, tried to persuade the president to focus on services by asking whether he thought workers would prefer to stand all day in a factory or sit behind a desk in an air-conditioned office.
No Western
adviser
ever suggested, however, that the coming of free markets did not require a rule of law with everyone equal before it, and the development of sensible tax structures that provide for a public safety net.
In the meantime, Manafort’s past as an
adviser
to and lobbyist for unsavory dictators around the world was catching up with him.
And Trump had already directed some attention to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, tasking his son-in-law and trusted (though wholly inexperienced)
adviser
Jared Kushner with brokering a peace agreement.
But their ranks include intelligent top-rank officials – led by the Pope’s chief adviser, Cardinal Pietro Parolin – who are experienced at working quietly for peace and social justice in some of the most perilous parts of the world.
Afghanistan’s national security adviser, Rangin Dadfar Spanta, describes the pact as “providing a strong foundation for the security of Afghanistan, (and) a document for the development of the region.”
Wolff also reports that Ivanka and her husband, White House senior
adviser
Jared Kushner, had agreed that after their expected smashing success at the White House, it would be Ivanka who would run for president.
In the 1950’s, the French economist Jacques Rueff, a close
adviser
to Charles de Gaulle, argued that “L’Europe se fera par la monnaie, ou ne se fera pas” (Europe will be made through the currency, or it will not be made).
But Trump, who initially favored the compromise, then backed away from it, under pressure from his immigration adviser, Stephen Miller (an aide to Sessions when he was in the Senate), and his chief of staff, John Kelly.
The plan, devised by May’s
adviser
Oliver Robbins, is a heroic attempt to solve the Irish border problem.
This is why former US Vice President Al Gore’s climate adviser, Jim Hansen, who first brought concern about global warming to the public in 1988, called the Paris agreement “a fraud really, a fake” and “just worthless words.
General James Jones, President Obama's national security adviser, recently put forward a different, albeit equally ominous, prediction.
Jordanians of the caliber of Former Prime Ministers Abdelsalam Al-Majali and Taher al-Masri, as well as a former
adviser
of King Hussein, Adnan Abu-Odeh, have been advancing schemes for a Jordanian-Palestinian solution.
India’s national security
adviser
recently complained that his office was targeted yet again by hackers.
The Trump White House remains mired in dysfunction, as evidenced not only by Michael Flynn’s sudden ouster as national security adviser, but also by the scarcity of senior appointments to oversee Asia-Pacific affairs at the Departments of State and Defense.
His national security adviser, McGeorge Bundy, fueled Johnson’s fears.
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