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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, accompanied by Andrew Kim (right), head of the CIA's Korea Mission Center, shares a light moment during a break from meetings with Kim Yong Chol, a North Korean senior ruling party official and former intelligence chief, at the Park Hwa Guest House in Pyongyang on July 7, 2018. Pompeo held talks in an elegant Pyongyang guest house for a second day with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's right-hand man Kim Yong Chol. (Agence France -Presse/Andrew Harnik/Pool)
S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied Thursday being the author of a damning, anonymous op-ed in the New York Times about President Donald Trump, calling it "sad".
"It shouldn't surprise anyone that the New York Times, a liberal newspaper that has attacked this administration relentlessly, chose to print such a piece," Pompeo said in New Delhi.
"If it's accurate... they should not... have chosen to take a disgruntled, deceptive bad actor's word for anything and put it in their newspaper. It's sad more than anything else," he told reporters.
He added: "I come from a place where if you're not in a position to execute the commander's intent, you have a singular option, that is to leave. And this person instead, according to the New York Times, chose not only to stay but to undermine what President Trump and this administration are trying to do.
"And I have to tell you, I just, I find the media's efforts in this regard to undermine this administration incredibly disturbing."
The editorial, by an anonymous senior US official according to the New York Times, said that Trump's own staff see him as a danger to the nation.
Trump has questioned whether the "gutless" piece, entitled "I am part of the resistance inside the Trump administration", might be treasonous.
"It's not mine," Pompeo added.
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