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In reply to the discussion: GOP Questions Trump's Gaza Plan: 'I Thought We Voted For America First' [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(180,303 posts)47. MaddowBlog-New details make Trump's radical Gaza plan look worse, not better
After having learned nothing after his first failed term, the president still appears wholly incapable of avoiding shambolic chaos of his own making.
After having learned nothing after his first failed term, Trump still appears wholly incapable of avoiding shambolic chaos of his own making.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-02-06T14:05:00.612Z
Take his Gaza "plan," for example. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
After having learned nothing after his first failed term, Trump still appears wholly incapable of avoiding shambolic chaos of his own making.
Take his Gaza "plan," for example.
Take his Gaza "plan," for example.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-details-make-trumps-radical-gaza-plan-look-worse-not-better-rcna190962
Following a series of foreign policy blunders in 2019, Anne Applebaum wrote a piece for The Washington Post with a memorable summary of how Donald Trump approaches international challenges. There is no plan; there is only whim and instinct, she explained. There is no international orientation either, just a series of hasty unplanned, unexamined decisions, followed by Twitter tantrums.
Nearly six years later, the assessment continues to ring true. Take the presidents plan Im using the word loosely to acquire the Gaza Strip......
As for how, exactly, the president arrived at this idea, The New York Times reported that Trump shocked even senior members of his own White House on Tuesday afternoon:
In a normal, functioning U.S. administration, such a monumental decision would go through months of intense scrutiny, led by experienced national security and diplomatic officials. There would be working groups. And negotiations. And detailed analyses on costs and consequences......
The day after the rollout of the plan, administration officials couldnt answer the questions because there were no such answers. All they had were some poorly thought-out rhetoric that their boss blurted out, to the consternation of much of the planet.
After a day of confusion at the White House, Trump apparently thought he could help clear things up with a 107-word missive published to his social media platform. In it, the Republican said Gaza would be turned over to the United States, and Palestinians would be resettled in some other countries that he didnt identify.
He went on to say that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who is Jewish, is a Palestinian a label Trump has long used as a slur before concluding that Trump doesnt believe U.S. troops will be needed as part of this endeavor because ... well, he never actually got around to saying why not.
All of which is to say, Trump created an avoidable international incident on Tuesday, only to make matters worse soon after.
Nearly six years later, the assessment continues to ring true. Take the presidents plan Im using the word loosely to acquire the Gaza Strip......
As for how, exactly, the president arrived at this idea, The New York Times reported that Trump shocked even senior members of his own White House on Tuesday afternoon:
[P]rivately, Mr. Trump had been talking about U.S. ownership of the enclave for weeks. And his thinking had accelerated, according to two administration officials, after his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, returned from Gaza last week and described the horrific conditions there.
While his announcement looked formal and thought-out he read the plan from a sheet of paper his administration had not done even the most basic planning to examine the feasibility of the idea, according to four people with knowledge of the discussions, who were not authorized to speak publicly.
In a normal, functioning U.S. administration, such a monumental decision would go through months of intense scrutiny, led by experienced national security and diplomatic officials. There would be working groups. And negotiations. And detailed analyses on costs and consequences......
The day after the rollout of the plan, administration officials couldnt answer the questions because there were no such answers. All they had were some poorly thought-out rhetoric that their boss blurted out, to the consternation of much of the planet.
After a day of confusion at the White House, Trump apparently thought he could help clear things up with a 107-word missive published to his social media platform. In it, the Republican said Gaza would be turned over to the United States, and Palestinians would be resettled in some other countries that he didnt identify.
He went on to say that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who is Jewish, is a Palestinian a label Trump has long used as a slur before concluding that Trump doesnt believe U.S. troops will be needed as part of this endeavor because ... well, he never actually got around to saying why not.
All of which is to say, Trump created an avoidable international incident on Tuesday, only to make matters worse soon after.
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GOP Questions Trump's Gaza Plan: 'I Thought We Voted For America First' [View all]
Wicked Blue
Feb 2025
OP
"I thought we voted for America First. We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom"
Ray Bruns
Feb 2025
#4
Because he first floats an idea to gauge the audience reaction. Then he claims he was just joking.
Hekate
Feb 2025
#17
First let me admit I know very little about the state of Gaza. But why would Djt think that making in a resort......
usaf-vet
Feb 2025
#14
Or this is all a distraction from the evil stuff Musk is doing to destroy US institutions
IronLionZion
Feb 2025
#29
This has been Jared's plan all along. He has accomplices, er I mean, partners.
twodogsbarking
Feb 2025
#40
What Graham, Colonel (Retired), USAF JAG Corps, should have said, but did not,
TomSlick
Feb 2025
#42
MaddowBlog-New details make Trump's radical Gaza plan look worse, not better
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2025
#47
'We're going to take it': Trump's Gaza plan goes in an indefensible direction
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2025
#48
'We're going to take it': Trump's Gaza plan goes in an indefensible direction
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2025
#49