KEY POINTS
  • Former U.S. National Security Advisor James Jones gave the Trump administration a less-than-stellar grade for how it has addressed conflict in the Middle East.
  • "Disparate" messages from the U.S. administration have been a cause for concern, Jones added.
  • However, he ultimately expressed optimism that the United States will stay committed to the Middle East.

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration deserves "no more than a C plus" for how it has addressed conflict in the Middle East, according to a former U.S. national security advisor.

James Jones — who served as NSA under former President Barack Obama and as supreme allied commander of NATO forces in Europe during George W. Bush's presidency — said Monday that it isn't clear exactly what the White House wants to do in the Middle East because of apparently "disparate" messages it has sent. However, Jones ultimately expressed optimism that the United States will stay committed to the region.