Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton has expressed his strong opposition to the ongoing negotiations to end the war in Iran, calling them a "mistake." In an interview with CNN, Bolton criticized the ceasefire agreement, stating that he hopes the talks will ultimately collapse. Bolton, a vocal critic of President Trump's handling of the conflict, has long been skeptical of diplomatic efforts with Iran, and his comments suggest that he remains unconvinced of the efficacy of this approach. The negotiations, which have been underway for several weeks, aim to bring a lasting peace to the region, but Bolton's words may indicate that a significant obstacle remains in the path to a lasting resolution.


Former White House national security adviser John Bolton on Monday said the negotiations to end the war in Iran are "a mistake." Bolton, an outspoken critic of President Trump's handling of the conflict, told CNN's Pamela Brown that he hopes to see the discussions "break down." "I think the ceasefire was a mistake," he said....