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Donald Trump has fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson – with no explanation given to the outgoing top diplomat – the latest indicator of a White House in chaos as high-profile officials continue to exit the administration with little or no forewarning. Donald Trump has fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson – with no explanation given to the outgoing top diplomat – the latest indicator of a White House in chaos as high-profile officials continue to exit the administration with little or no forewarning. 
The change comes at a delicate time for US diplomacy, with the president having just accepted an invitation to hold face-to-face talks with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, about the nuclear threat posed by Pyongyang. There are suggestions that Mr Trump wanted to make the change before the North Korea talks, but it is unusual for such a big change to be made at such a key time. The change comes at a delicate time for US diplomacy, with the president having just accepted an invitation to hold face-to-face talks with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, about the nuclear threat posed by Pyongyang. There are suggestions that Mr Trump wanted to make the change before the North Korea talks, but it is unusual for such a big change to be made at such a key time. 
US foreign policy on Russia also remains an issue. The announcement of the firing was made a day after Mr Tillerson said “we have full confidence” in the UK’s assessment that Russia was likely responsible for a nerve agent attack against a former Russian spy in Salisbury last week. Mr Tillerson’s comments went further than the White House’s response, which stopped short of pinning blame on Moscow. US foreign policy on Russia also remains an issue. The announcement of the firing was made a day after Mr Tillerson said “we have full confidence” in the UK’s assessment that Russia was likely responsible for a nerve agent attack against a former Russian spy in Salisbury last week. Mr Tillerson’s comments went further than the White House’s response, which stopped short of pinning blame on Moscow. 
Stunning Washington once again, Mr Trump first made the declaration on Twitter that he was getting rid of Mr Tillerson and replacing him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo.Stunning Washington once again, Mr Trump first made the declaration on Twitter that he was getting rid of Mr Tillerson and replacing him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
“We got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things,” Mr Trump told reporters moments later about his relationship with Mr Tillerson. He said he made the decision to replace Mr Tillerson “by himself”. 
A source of disagreement was the Iran nuclear deal, the Obama-era agreement in which Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear programme for at least 10 years in exchange for the loosening of economic sanctions.
“When you look at the Iran deal, I think it’s terrible. I guess he thought it was OK,” Mr Trump said. “I wanted to either break it or do something and he felt a little bit differently, so we were not really thinking the same.” 
He complimented Mr Pompeo and said he and the current CIA Director have similar thought processes.
With Mr Pompeo moving, CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel will take over the running of that department.With Mr Pompeo moving, CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel will take over the running of that department.
Mr Tillerson had just returned from a shortened trip to Africa hours before Mr Trump’s announcement.  Mr Tillerson had just returned from a shortened trip to Africa hours before Mr Trump’s announcement. According to the New York Times, Mr Tillerson was warned of what was coming the previous Friday from White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, who called to tell him to cut his Africa trip short and advised him “you may get a tweet.”
“We disagreed on things,” Mr Trump said moments later, adding that he made the decision to replace Mr Tillerson “by himself”.  Mr Tillerson’s team said he was feeling unwell on Saturday. Later in the weekend, the State Department said he would shorten his tour by a day.
A source of disagreement was the Iran nuclear deal, which Mr Trump wanted to withdraw the US from. “So we were not really thinking the same,” Mr Trump said.    “I felt like, look, I just need to get back,” Mr Tillerson told reporters on his plane home, the Washington Post reported. 
He also complimented Mr Pompeo and said he and the current CIA Director have similar thought processes.
“I respect [Pompeo’s]] intellect....chemistry...whatever it is, I have gotten along with Mike Pompeo....I wish Rex a lot of good things....I think Rex will be a lot happier now,” Mr Trump said. 
In the initial announcement, Mr Trump and the White House focused on Mr Pompeo and the history Mr Trump was making by appointing the first female director of the CIA . Both Mr Pompeo and Ms Haspel will need to be confirmed by the Senate to take their new positions.In the initial announcement, Mr Trump and the White House focused on Mr Pompeo and the history Mr Trump was making by appointing the first female director of the CIA . Both Mr Pompeo and Ms Haspel will need to be confirmed by the Senate to take their new positions.
An aide to Mr Tillerson, Under Secretary of State Steve Goldstein, said Mr Trump never explained to Mr Tillerson why he was being dismissed, and that the top diplomat had wanted to remain in the job. Mr Trump’s apparent failure to give Mr Tillerson a reason for why he was being axed creates uncertainty over the soundness of Mr Trump’s decision-making process. A similar situation occurred in May, when the President fired his FBI director James Comey with little warning. In that case, Mr Comey is said to have found out about the President's decision when he looked at a TV while addressing employees at an FBI field office. An aide to Mr Tillerson, Under Secretary of State Steve Goldstein, said Mr Trump never explained to Mr Tillerson why he was being dismissed, and that the top diplomat had wanted to remain in the job. Mr Trump’s apparent failure to give Mr Tillerson a reason for why he was being axed creates uncertainty over the soundness of Mr Trump’s decision-making process. A similar situation occurred in May, when the President fired his FBI director James Comey with little warning. In that case, Mr Comey is said to have found out about the President’s decision when he looked at a TV while addressing employees at an FBI field office.
“The Secretary had every intention of remaining because of the tangible progress made on critical national security issues,” Mr Goldstein said in a statement about Mr Tillerson. “He established and enjoyed relationships with his counterparts. He will miss his colleagues at the Department of State and enjoyed working together with the Department of Defense in an uncommonly robust relationship.” “The Secretary had every intention of remaining because of the tangible progress made on critical national security issues,” Mr Goldstein said in a statement about Mr Tillerson. “He established and enjoyed relationships with his counterparts. He will miss his colleagues at the Department of State and enjoyed working together with the Department of Defense in an uncommonly robust relationship.” 
Mr Goldstein continued: “The Secretary did not speak to the President this morning and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble calling and not to be regretted.” Mr Goldstein continued: “The Secretary did not speak to the President this morning and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble calling and not to be regretted.” 
Now, Mr Goldstein himself has been fired, likely as a result of his statement about Mr Tillerson, according to NBC. He was reportedly called up by the White House after Mr Tillerson’s firing on Tuesday and told that his services would no longer be needed.
A senior White House official told news outlets that Mr Trump asked Mr Tillerson to step down on Friday, but the President did want not to make the announcement while Mr Tillerson was on a trip to Africa.A senior White House official told news outlets that Mr Trump asked Mr Tillerson to step down on Friday, but the President did want not to make the announcement while Mr Tillerson was on a trip to Africa.
Mr Trump and administration officials were said to have been thinking about replacing Mr Tillerson for months. Mr Trump and administration officials were said to have been thinking about replacing Mr Tillerson for months. 
And Mr Tillerson was reportedly not keen on the President either.  And Mr Tillerson was reportedly not keen on the President either.  
Last year, Vice President Mike Pence also reportedly had to persuade the top diplomat to stay with the administration after Mr Tillerson was reportedly unhappy with comments Mr Trump made in a speech to the Boy Scouts of America. But in October, the State Department organised an impromptu press briefing in which the Secretary of State denied reports that he wanted to resign. Last year, Vice President Mike Pence also reportedly had to persuade the top diplomat to stay with the administration after Mr Tillerson was reportedly unhappy with comments Mr Trump made in a speech to the Boy Scouts of America. But in October, the State Department organised an impromptu press briefing in which the Secretary of State denied reports that he wanted to resign. 
Mr Tillerson said he would stay in the Trump administration as “long as he is useful”. Meanwhile, critics condemned the way he led the State Department amid reports that Mr Trump has also been unsatisfied with Mr Tillerson’s leadership. Mr Tillerson said he would stay in the Trump administration as “long as he is useful”. Meanwhile, critics condemned the way he led the State Department amid reports that Mr Trump has also been unsatisfied with Mr Tillerson’s leadership. 
Top diplomat was said to have called Mr Trump a “moron” – a report that Mr Tillerson sought to play down. A department spokesperson later said that the “the Secretary does not use that type of language”.Top diplomat was said to have called Mr Trump a “moron” – a report that Mr Tillerson sought to play down. A department spokesperson later said that the “the Secretary does not use that type of language”.
In December, Mr Tillerson said “diplomacy is not that simple” as the State Department closed out 2017 with no victories.In December, Mr Tillerson said “diplomacy is not that simple” as the State Department closed out 2017 with no victories.
Several top department posts and ambassadorships also continue to remain vacant. Dozens of countries do not currently have a Senate-confirmed US ambassador in place, including key US allies.Several top department posts and ambassadorships also continue to remain vacant. Dozens of countries do not currently have a Senate-confirmed US ambassador in place, including key US allies.
The State Department is never short on foreign policy challenges, with conflicts regarding Russia, North Korea and the Middle East tending to dominate newspaper headlines. But since taking office in January 2017, Mr Trump has indicated a preference for solving issues with military might rather than diplomacy.The State Department is never short on foreign policy challenges, with conflicts regarding Russia, North Korea and the Middle East tending to dominate newspaper headlines. But since taking office in January 2017, Mr Trump has indicated a preference for solving issues with military might rather than diplomacy.
The President has consistently proposed increases in defence spending while also suggesting slashes to the State Department’s funds.The President has consistently proposed increases in defence spending while also suggesting slashes to the State Department’s funds.
The firing of Mr Tillerson will not lead to an improvement in strained ties with Germany,  German Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Roth said. The firing of Mr Tillerson will not lead to an improvement in strained ties with Germany,  German Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Roth said. 
“The dismissal of Rex #Tillerson does not make anything better,” Mr Roth said in a tweet.“The dismissal of Rex #Tillerson does not make anything better,” Mr Roth said in a tweet.
Mr Trump and Mr Tillerson have numerous reports about the breakdown of their relationship in recent months, which have been denied by both the White House and the State Department. Mr Trump had suggested last week that more changes were coming at the White House, after economic advisor Gary Cohn resigned in the wake of disagreements with the president about his policy on trade tariffs. Mr Trump also lost his Communications Director Hope Hicks late last month after she resigned.Mr Trump and Mr Tillerson have numerous reports about the breakdown of their relationship in recent months, which have been denied by both the White House and the State Department. Mr Trump had suggested last week that more changes were coming at the White House, after economic advisor Gary Cohn resigned in the wake of disagreements with the president about his policy on trade tariffs. Mr Trump also lost his Communications Director Hope Hicks late last month after she resigned.
Joe Cirincione, president of Ploughshares Fund, a global security foundation, told The Independent that “this is a disaster for American diplomacy.”Joe Cirincione, president of Ploughshares Fund, a global security foundation, told The Independent that “this is a disaster for American diplomacy.”
“For all his faults, Tillerson was a supporter of military restraint and negotiated solutions to our key security threat,”  Mr Cirincione said. “He was a key ally of Defence Secretary Jim Mattis in supporting the nuclear deal with Iran and resisting the illusion of a military solution to the crisis with North Korea. He will now be replaced by an inexperienced hawk who opposed the Iran Deal in Congress”. “For all his faults, Tillerson was a supporter of military restraint and negotiated solutions to our key security threat,”  Mr Cirincione said. “He was a key ally of Defence Secretary Jim Mattis in supporting the nuclear deal with Iran and resisting the illusion of a military solution to the crisis with North Korea. He will now be replaced by an inexperienced hawk who opposed the Iran Deal in Congress”.