Presenting the Trump doctrine: 'forever war'
Trumps enthusiasm for war is the logical endpoint of a grim process started years ago by his predecessors in the White House
Tom Engelhardt for Tom Dispatch
Wednesday 26 April 2017 07.00 EDT
Moab sounds more like an incestuous, war-torn biblical kingdom than the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast, AKA the mother of all bombs. Still, give Donald Trump credit. Only the really, really big bombs, whether North Korean nukes or those 21,600 pounds of Moab, truly get his attention. He wasnt even involved in the decision to drop the largest non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal for the first time in war, but his beloved generals we have the best military people on Earth already know the man they work for, and the bigger, flashier, more explosive, and winninger, the better.
It was undoubtedly the awesome look of that first Moab going off in grainy black and white on Fox News, rather than in Afghanistan, that appealed to the president. Just as he was visibly thrilled by all those picturesque Tomahawk cruise missiles, the equivalent of nearly three Moabs, whooshing from the decks of US destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean and heading, like so many fabulous fireworks, toward a Syrian airfield or was it actually an Iraqi one?
Weve just fired 59 missiles, he said, all of which hit, by the way, unbelievable, from, you know, hundreds of miles away, all of which hit, amazing
Its so incredible. Its brilliant. Its genius. Our technology, our equipment, is better than anybody by a factor of five.
Call it thrilling. Call it a blast. Call it escalation. Or just call it the age of Trump. (If you look at whats happened over the last eight weeks and compare that really to whats happened over the past eight years, youll see theres a tremendous difference, tremendous difference, he commented, adding about Moab: This was another very, very successful mission.)
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/26/trump-forever-war-doctrine-military