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In reply to the discussion: Yemen raid was approved over dinner [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)45. Sure, but they are human and can be led astray by impulse.
Being told by the new President to go ahead with a mission that has been in the planning stages for awhile could result in a narrow view of things. Maybe if the President reassessed the situation rather than agreeing to do it over dinner that behavior would've trickled down the chain of command and new and important intelligence would've been gathered.
At the bare minimum it would've left room for a reassessment of the plan.
Instead it was ad hoc and without introspection, imo.
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Looks like he is going along with 'strong man' posturing. And people are dying because of it.
suffragette
Feb 2017
#8
Presidents can and should raise questions about what s known and if all are in agreement
suffragette
Feb 2017
#11
He wanted a 'strong man' operation and he got one. Just as he is projecting a 'strong man'
suffragette
Feb 2017
#16
Had not seen it. Why do you keep bringing it up? Seems like a change of subject.
suffragette
Feb 2017
#29
Obamas team worked for months on a Syria plan. Trumps team swiftly tossed it.
FreeStateDemocrat
Feb 2017
#40
Right - trump is supposed to question the level of intelligence on an operation planned for months?
jmg257
Feb 2017
#17
Does that apply to every President every single time or are there exceptions?
Lurks Often
Feb 2017
#21
Stop changing the subject. Defend yourself as to why you're defending a trump screw up.
brush
Feb 2017
#28
Right. This is why I love DU. You have to come prepared or you'll get challenged.
brush
Feb 2017
#35
In between bites of dinner. Is this now the main way they gain a meeting with him?
suffragette
Feb 2017
#12
Less than a week into his "presidency", and Trump already has had his Benghazi Moment
Mr. Ected
Feb 2017
#10
You'd think the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would know something about military ops.
jmg257
Feb 2017
#25
Sheesh - thanks - that is good stuff to be aware of...seems like a common theme dealing with him. nt
jmg257
Feb 2017
#46
Good points - instead of a possible rush to seem tough, make sure everything is being considered.
jmg257
Feb 2017
#47
I am aware of that... was thinking American serviceman...but the point remainds the same.
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#49