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NRaleighLiberal

(60,021 posts)
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 11:30 PM Jan 2019

NYT Op Ed "No People. No Process. No Policy. The Trump administration is not prepared for a foreign

policy crisis

By Antony J. Blinken
Mr. Blinken was a deputy secretary of state in the Obama administration.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/28/opinion/trump-foreign-policy-crisis.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

Senator John McCain liked to remind us that it is always darkest before it goes completely black. That may prove an apt metaphor for President Trump’s foreign policy. The past two years have been plenty dark, with a long list of self-inflicted wounds: tearing up the Iran nuclear deal, pulling out of the Paris climate accord, walking away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, separating children from their parents at the border, insulting allies while embracing autocrats.

But the administration has not faced an actual national security crisis that tests it and us in a profound way. There is no shortage of possible candidates — a major terrorist attack; a debilitating cyberattack; an infectious disease outbreak; an incident with North Korea, Iran, China or Russia that escalates into a broader conflict. Yet no administration in modern memory has been less prepared to deal with a true crisis than this one.

I spent nearly 25 years in government, and almost as much time studying it. When it comes to the effective stewardship of our nation’s security — especially during crises — the most successful administrations had three things in common: people, process and policy.

People with the experience, temperament and intellectual honesty to give a president good ideas and to dissuade him from pursuing bad ones. An effective process that brings key stakeholders together to question one another’s assumptions, stress test options and consider second-order effects. And all of this in the service of developing clear policies that provide marching orders to everyone in an administration, while putting allies at ease and adversaries on notice about our intentions."

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Axios reported that Mr. Trump likes to express his disdain for policy by citing the boxer Mike Tyson: Everybody has a plan until he gets punched in the mouth. It’s true that no policy fully survives first contact. But if you don’t spend time anticipating the shots you are likely to take, you wind up flailing about wildly. Which sounds a lot like Mr. Trump.


sorry about the paywall - good read

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NYT Op Ed "No People. No Process. No Policy. The Trump administration is not prepared for a foreign (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 OP
The administration IS a foreign policy crisis... Wounded Bear Jan 2019 #1
check the comments - there is a great one, Socrates, that comments on all of the Op Eds - NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #3
All going according to plan I'm afraid. MrsCoffee Jan 2019 #2
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NRaleighLiberal

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3. check the comments - there is a great one, Socrates, that comments on all of the Op Eds -
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 11:33 PM
Jan 2019

must be a DUer - always spot on.

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