Leaked diplomatic cables from the UK's ambassador to the US called Trump 'inept,' 'insecure,' and 'incompetent'
- The United Kingdom's ambassador to the US called President Donald Trump "inept" and "incompetent" in a series of leaked diplomatic cables, the Daily Mail reported.
- Sir Kim Darroch's dispatches back to London reportedly described the White House as "uniquely dysfunctional," and warned that the Trump administration could "crash and burn."
- Britain's Foreign Commonwealth Office told CNN in a statement that ambassadors are expected "to provide Ministers with an honest, unvarnished assessment of the politics in their country."
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Britain's ambassador to the United States sent diplomatic cables back to London that lambasted President Donald Trump as "inept," "insecure," and "incompetent," the Daily Mail reported Saturday.
Sir Kim Darroch's dispatches to officials in the United Kingdom ranged from 2017 to the present, and reportedly described the White House as "uniquely dysfunctional," describing "knife fights" within the Trump administration and constant scandals that could "crash and burn" the presidency.
Darroch also reportedly said President Donald Trump was indebted to "dodgy Russians" and feared that he would attack Iran.
"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 wrote, according to the Daily Mail.
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Britain's Foreign Commonwealth Office told CNN in a statement that ambassadors are expected "to provide Ministers with an honest, unvarnished assessment of the politics in their country."
The statement continued: "Their views are not necessarily the views of Ministers or indeed the government. But we pay them to be candid. Just as the US Ambassador here will send back his reading of Westminster politics and personalities."
The leaked cables are expected to cause some diplomatic tension between the two countries.
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