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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's foreign policy reaches the 'collapsing into catastrophe' stage
Trumps foreign policy reaches the collapsing into catastrophe stage
10/15/19 03:22 PMUpdated 10/15/19 04:28 PM
By Steve Benen
U.S. military forces in northern Syria helped maintain a degree of stability in the area, though it was fragile and disrupted almost immediately after Donald Trump announced withdrawal of American troops. The Republican president ignored the advice of his foreign policy and national security teams, and he saw no need to consult with anyone other than Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who encouraged Trump to make the drastic and dangerous move.
As the White House struggled in recent days to come to terms with the consequences of the presidents decision, a senior administration official conceded to the Washington Post on Sunday, This is total chaos.
Its important to understand the scope and scale of that chaos, because were not just talking about an inept White House, unsure what to do in response to quickly changing circumstances. Were also dealing with a national security crisis, a diplomatic crisis, and an American foreign policy that, as Rachel put it on the show last night, is collapsing into catastrophe.
On the ground in Syria, for example, our Kurdish allies, abandoned by Trump and confronting a brutal massacre, have now allied with Russia and Syrias Assad regime, largely because they needed a reliable ally and could no longer count on the United States. The Kurds, of course, were fighting ISIS, but thats no longer the case because Trump effectively cleared the way for Turkey to launch a brutal offensive against the Kurds. ISIS, naturally, is delighted.
American troops, meanwhile, have reportedly been bracketed by Turkish artillery fire, which (a) puts those American troops at risk; (b) means an ostensible NATO ally is firing on our military servicemen and women; and (c) potentially leaves those Americans stuck in a highly volatile area, since Turkish forces control the nearby roads. By some accounts, an airlift may be necessary.
The New York Times reported on the speed with which calamitous conditions unfolded.
President Trumps acquiescence to Turkeys move to send troops deep inside Syrian territory has in only one weeks time turned into a bloody carnage, forced the abandonment of a successful five-year-long American project to keep the peace on a volatile border, and given an unanticipated victory to four American adversaries: Russia, Iran, the Syrian government and the Islamic State.
Rarely has a presidential decision resulted so immediately in what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for American allies and interests . [T]his much already is clear: Mr. Trump ignored months of warnings from his advisers about what calamities likely would ensue if he followed his instincts to pull back from Syria and abandon Americas longtime allies, the Kurds. He had no Plan B, other than to leave. The only surprise is how swiftly it all collapsed around the president and his depleted, inexperienced foreign policy team.
Rarely has a presidential decision resulted so immediately in what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for American allies and interests . [T]his much already is clear: Mr. Trump ignored months of warnings from his advisers about what calamities likely would ensue if he followed his instincts to pull back from Syria and abandon Americas longtime allies, the Kurds. He had no Plan B, other than to leave. The only surprise is how swiftly it all collapsed around the president and his depleted, inexperienced foreign policy team.
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Trump's foreign policy reaches the 'collapsing into catastrophe' stage (Original Post)
babylonsister
Oct 2019
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For every American soldier put in harms' way by rump, rump should face a murder charge.
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
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SWBTATTReg
(22,131 posts)1. For every American soldier put in harms' way by rump, rump should face a murder charge.
He's always claimed nonsense that he's for the troops, even claimed that he got them all raises and such, when it was a bald faced lie (as usual).
dem4decades
(11,296 posts)2. Successful beyond Putin's wildest dreams.
real Cannabis calm
(1,124 posts)3. K&R