Trump's foreign policy doctrine: Escalate to de-escalate
By Josh Rogin Global Opinions March 19 at 7:16 PM
The emerging Trump foreign policy doctrine might be summed up this way: escalate to de-escalate.
During his visit to Tokyo last week, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made news by promising a new approach to North Korea following what he called decades of failed diplomacy. Increased pressure on the North Korean regime and its Chinese enablers is coming, he said, and a preemptive military strike on Pyongyang is not off the table.
Less noticed in his first-ever news conference was Tillersons prediction about the longer-term future of American intervention overseas. Explaining why he and President Trump are comfortable proposing historic cuts in funding for the State Department and foreign aid, Tillerson said the administration expects that, as time goes by, there will be fewer military conflicts that the U.S. will be directly engaged in.
That might seem like a contradiction, especially since Trump has been aggressively increasing U.S. military activity in several conflict zones in his first weeks. But theres an emerging theory about Trumps foreign policy doctrine that squares both statements. The administration may be ramping up U.S. involvement in the short term in crisis zones as a means of finding an exit strategy.
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