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Tue Jun 9, 2020, 02:34 PM Jun 2020

Trump chooses a senseless withdrawal from Germany. He threatens national security - WaPo Editorial

IN A transparent attempt to boost his sagging political fortunes, President Trump proposed to stage a summit meeting of the Group of Seven nations in Washington this month, with Vladimir Putin among the special guests. In a May 30 phone call that reportedly turned testy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel demurred, citing the continuing threat of the covid-19 pandemic as well as the lack of preparation for such a meeting.

One week later, Trump’s riposte to Ms. Merkel surfaced: a vindictive and, for U.S. national security, deeply damaging decision to withdraw nearly a third of the American troops stationed in Germany. The move was made without consultation with the Germans, other NATO allies or even senior U.S. military officers in Europe, who were taken by surprise when the story emerged on Friday.

The pullout, which Mr. Trump arrived at in the absence of any National Security Council deliberation, could substantially weaken U.S. ability to deter Russian aggression in Europe or respond to other foreign crises. However, shortly after speaking with Ms. Merkel, Mr. Trump initiated a phone call with Mr. Putin, who will be thrilled by the president’s unilateral disarmament and exacerbation of a rift with a key ally.

Mr. Trump appears to believe he is punishing Ms. Merkel by removing forces that nominally defend Germany. The sycophant whom the president installed as ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, has been arguing publicly that Germany doesn’t merit U.S. bases when it fails to meet NATO defense spending guidelines. What he and the president fail to understand is that the 34,500 U.S. personnel in Germany — down from 235,000 during the Cold War — primarily bolster U.S. defense. The Ramstein Air Base is vital to operations in the Middle East and Africa, and the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center provides critical care to wounded American soldiers medevaced from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mr. Trump has been impervious to serial attempts over the past three years by his national security advisers and senior military commanders to explain such basics to him. Instead, conceiving U.S. troops as mercenary forces who should be deployed only when host countries offer compensation he regards as adequate, he also has been threatening to pull troops out of South Korea — which would delight another dictator, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

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If the past is any guide, there will now be a scramble within the Pentagon or by Trump-friendly congressional Republicans to reverse or water down the president’s decision — which as of late Monday had still not been formally announced. In the meantime, it should be clearer than ever why former senior military leaders such as Jim Mattis and Colin Powell have taken the lead in publicly repudiating the president. He is, as they have said, a liar who divides the country. He is also, increasingly, a threat to national security.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/trump-chooses-a-senseless-withdrawal-from-germany-he-threatens-national-security/2020/06/08/9e95ad36-a9a7-11ea-a9d9-a81c1a491c52_story.html




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Trump chooses a senseless withdrawal from Germany. He threatens national security - WaPo Editorial (Original Post) question everything Jun 2020 OP
Everything MUST be sensational, controversial. That's an objective. Eyeball_Kid Jun 2020 #1
Trump's two strongest driving forces: his need for attention and his need to punish enemies. sop Jun 2020 #2
Stephen Colbert called Trump Putin's cockholster many many months ago... Thomas Hurt Jun 2020 #3
The psychological... Newest Reality Jun 2020 #4
He had no choice SCantiGOP Jun 2020 #5
Every action is to settle his grievances or to compensate for his feelings of inadequacy. Doodley Jun 2020 #6

Eyeball_Kid

(7,430 posts)
1. Everything MUST be sensational, controversial. That's an objective.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 02:40 PM
Jun 2020

Trumpy-boy can and will mess with nukes. When he thinks that every avenue to controversy and sensation are exhausted, he'll turn to toying with nukes.

Thomas Hurt

(13,903 posts)
3. Stephen Colbert called Trump Putin's cockholster many many months ago...
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 03:14 PM
Jun 2020

that is the reason he is doing it. Trump is currying favor cuz Trump thinks Putin's admin of Russia is just want he wants to emulate here.

Donnie wants to be dictator.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
4. The psychological...
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 03:16 PM
Jun 2020

The psychological assessment of Hitler included this:

Never to admit a fault or wrong; never to accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time; blame that enemy for everything that goes wrong; take advantage of every opportunity to raise a political whirlwind.


Sometimes he is just looking for a means to play us all like that, and other times it is test marketing for something that might stick and be used in his reality TV show.

I must say, this is the first President I know of that appears to be having an extramarital affair with another world leader. I wonder if Malaria knows about it, but I doubt that she cares.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie
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