"America’s enemies will only watch with glee, as America self-destructs from within", says former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
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The President elect's appointment of a group of fawning and ideologically blinded advisers should worry us all, writes former UK Diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall