Trump does less than nothing,
denying he was told even though he is “Commander-In-Chief”
By
Terry H. Schwadron, DCReport Opinion Editor
The news was
chilling: Russians have
been paying Taliban militants to kill Americans in Afghanistan even as peace talks
with the Taliban were under way, intelligence sources told The New York
Times.
And Donald Trump has known about this intelligence since
the beginning of March and has done nothing about it.
Actually, the more you
roll this disclosure over in your mind, the worse it gets.
Protecting U.S. troops
is Job One for any president, but particularly this one who insists on its
primacy. And he isn’t doing his job to protect our sons and daughters in the
field.
U.S. troops were
attacked and we did nothing about it.
But it says more, much
more about Trump’s turn away from real-world problems that affect the rest of
us, from pandemic to income inequality to racism.
Thanks to coronavirus and joblessness, the disclosure wasn’t even considered the most important news of the day.
Thanks to coronavirus and joblessness, the disclosure wasn’t even considered the most important news of the day.
The Times said U.S
intelligence has evidence that a Russian military spy unit has been paying Islamic militants linked to the Taliban to target Americans and other coalition
troops.
The Times account was quickly confirmed by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Just why Russia is doing this remains murky: Perhaps Russia wanted to break up peace talks with violence against Americans, perhaps it was in retaliation for a U.S. attack in Syria that unintentionally killed Russian soldiers.
The Times account was quickly confirmed by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Just why Russia is doing this remains murky: Perhaps Russia wanted to break up peace talks with violence against Americans, perhaps it was in retaliation for a U.S. attack in Syria that unintentionally killed Russian soldiers.
Whatever it was or is, no one knows how many of the 20 Americans killed last year in Afghanistan were targeted this way. It’s a different picture than Trump appearing with U.S. troops for a celebratory photo.
What we do know is
that U.S. troops were attacked and we did nothing about it.
Military Rift with Trump
The disclosure emerged
as The United States finally was telling British allies about it this week.
Does that mean that the United States officially was withholding these
developments from allies—another abridgment of presidential duty or at least
moral responsibility?
Is this not an
escalation of anti-American, anti-allied interests at a time when we’re talking
about pulling troops from Europe?
Note, too: The leak
didn’t come from the White House. That normally closed-mouth U.S. defense and
intelligence folks would discuss this with these reporters who cover these
areas seems a direct reflection of the growing rift between the Pentagon and
Trump over national security policy-making.
According to The Times, military officials offered a range of anti-Russia alternatives in March, and Trump has sat on them.
According to The Times, military officials offered a range of anti-Russia alternatives in March, and Trump has sat on them.
For the United States
apparently to do nothing at all is stunning all by itself.
We’ve seen the White
House interfere with the military hierarchy over assignment and promotion of
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who spoke out after Trump’s impeachable blackmail
attempts of the Ukraine president.
We’ve seen Trump moving to manipulate military justice courts in the cases involving former SEAL Edward Gallagher and the Navy captain who tried to help a virus-infected crew.
We’ve seen Trump moving to manipulate military justice courts in the cases involving former SEAL Edward Gallagher and the Navy captain who tried to help a virus-infected crew.
We’ve seen the
generals increasingly willing to split publicly with Trump, and Trump, in turn,
insulting and belittling people like James Mattis, the former secretary of
defense; John Kelly Jr., the former chief of staff; and others. Only Trump
himself knows the answers on foreign policy.
Except on issues
involving Russia, and once again, we find ourselves scratching the head
wondering whether Trump is not acting here—even issuing some formal
knock-it-off message to the Kremlin out of some long, never-fully disclosed
loyalty to the Kremlin.
With the extraordinary
Trump administration effort this week to overturn criminal charges against the
twice-admitted liar Michael T. Flynn, unsubstantiated “treason” calls against
former President Barack Obama, we find ourselves still steeped in the
Trump-Russia question.
Where’s the Tough?
Quite to the contrary
of Trump’s self-proclaimed toughness on Russia, we are hearing of Trump’s
maneuvering to get Russian leader Vladimir Putin back into the Group of Eight
meetings.
There is no more talk of sanctions against Russia—only acquiescence to Russian control of Syria, acceptance of ending Russia nuclear weapons treaties, proposed withdrawal of American troops from Europe and constant diminution of NATO.
Russia is still in Ukraine, Russia is still supporting Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, Russia is still reportedly active in seeking to disrupt U.S. elections.
There is no more talk of sanctions against Russia—only acquiescence to Russian control of Syria, acceptance of ending Russia nuclear weapons treaties, proposed withdrawal of American troops from Europe and constant diminution of NATO.
Russia is still in Ukraine, Russia is still supporting Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, Russia is still reportedly active in seeking to disrupt U.S. elections.
Where is the Trump
toughness?
Yes, we’ve had a
pandemic, an economic tsunami and widespread protests for social justice. But
Trump has found time for anti-immigration moves and an attack on the U.S.
health system along with personal promotion, campaign rallies and golf.
Do you think he could
spend a few minutes on protecting Americans in uniform?
We’re seeing that the
need to declare Afghanistan over, when it is not, in time for the Trump re-election
campaign apparently outweighs the lives of our troops.
So long as you are
there, do your job, Donald Trump.