Havana, July 14 (RHC)-- Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez said that the book by former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton reflects the use of lies in that country's foreign policy.
On his Twitter account, the foreign minister said that the publication reflects "clearly and unambiguously" the actions of the U.S. administration, which he described as a "corrupt government that disregards the rules and principles that govern international relations."
"The Room Where It Happened" is the title under which Bolton reveals some of President Donald Trump's dealings in international politics, calling him "ignorant, ill-advised, erratic and surprisingly uninformed."
But the former advisor, who at the time had a decisive role in that policy based on lies, does not seem to be the only one interested in exposing the current occupant of the White House, who is preparing for reelection.
This Tuesday, another book goes on sale that describes the American president as "an incompetent person, cruel and inclined to lies." It is written by Mary Trump, his niece.
The book, entitled "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man," is based on the author's memories, as well as conversations and interviews she had with family members, friends, neighbors and other associates.
It also uses documents and correspondence, according to a review published by the digital newspaper The Hill.