Pompeo said on Tuesday during a visit to Brussels ahead of a NATO foreign
ministers meeting that President Donald Trump aimed to take the helm of a new
world order, but certain "bad actors" were opposing him.
"President Trump … is returning the United States to its traditional central
leadership role in the world," he said.
Pompeo urged US allies to help Trump to succeed.
"We are rallying the noble nations of the world to build a new liberal order"
led by Trump, Pompeo said ahead of the meeting with NATO foreign ministers.
Pompeo claimed Russia, China and Iran had undermined the global leadership of
the United States.
He said the Trump administration would no longer tolerate opposing influences
willing to stop it from reaching its objectives.
The former CIA chief warned international organization to follow suit with US
foreign policy.
Pompeo hinted that international organizations had to either work in line with
US foreign policy, or face change.
Organizations such as the United Nations, European Union, African Union, the
International Monetary Fund and World Bank have become corroded are in dire need
of change, he suggested.
"The first two years of the Trump administration demonstrate that President
Trump is not undermining these institutions nor is he abandoning American
leadership. Quite the opposite," Pompeo said, adding, "Bad actors have exploited
our lack of leadership for their own gain."
Pompeo told the gathering that it was to duty of every nation to "honestly
acknowledge its responsibility to its citizens and ask if the current order
serves the interests of its people as well as it could -- and if not, we must
ask how we can right it,"
Pompeo's comments came as NATO foreign ministers are scheduled to meet to
discuss recent escalating tensions with Russia.
Source:PressTV