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Title: “America First”: Is Trump Right About NATO?
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/ameri ... irst-is-trump-right-about-nato
Published: Mar 29, 2016
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2016-03-29 02:38:04 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 3369
Comments: 24

I am “not isolationist, but I am ‘America First,'” Donald Trump told the New York Times last weekend. “I like the expression.”

Of NATO, where the U.S. underwrites three-fourths of the cost of defending Europe, Trump calls this arrangement “unfair, economically, to us,” and adds, “We will not be ripped off anymore.”

Beltway media may be transfixed with Twitter wars over wives and alleged infidelities. But the ideas Trump aired should ignite a national debate over U.S. overseas commitments—especially NATO.

For the Donald’s ideas are not lacking for authoritative support.

The first NATO supreme commander, Gen. Eisenhower, said in February 1951 of the alliance: “If in 10 years, all American troops stationed in Europe for national defense purposes have not been returned to the United States, then this whole project will have failed.”

As JFK biographer Richard Reeves relates, President Eisenhower, a decade later, admonished the president-elect on NATO.

“Eisenhower told his successor it was time to start bringing the troops home from Europe. ‘America is carrying far more than her share of free world defense,’ he said. It was time for other nations of NATO to take on more of the costs of their own defense.”

No Cold War president followed Ike’s counsel.

But when the Cold War ended with the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, and the breakup of the Soviet Union into 15 nations, a new debate erupted.

The conservative coalition that had united in the Cold War fractured. Some of us argued that when the Russian troops went home from Europe, the American troops should come home from Europe.

Time for a populous prosperous Europe to start defending itself.

Instead, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush began handing out NATO memberships, i.e., war guarantees, to all ex-Warsaw Pact nations and even Baltic republics that had been part of the Soviet Union.

In a historically provocative act, the U.S. moved its “red line” for war with Russia from the Elbe River in Germany to the Estonian-Russian border, a few miles from St. Petersburg.

We declared to the world that should Russia seek to restore its hegemony over any part of its old empire in Europe, she would be at war with the United States.

No Cold War president ever considered issuing a war guarantee of this magnitude, putting our homeland at risk of nuclear war, to defend Latvia and Estonia.

Recall. Ike did not intervene to save the Hungarian freedom fighters in 1956. Lyndon Johnson did not lift a hand to save the Czechs, when Warsaw Pact armies crushed “Prague Spring” in 1968. Reagan refused to intervene when Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, on Moscow’s orders, smashed Solidarity in 1981.

These presidents put America first. All would have rejoiced in the liberation of Eastern Europe. But none would have committed us to war with a nuclear-armed nation like Russia to guarantee it.

Yet, here was George W. Bush declaring that any Russian move against Latvia or Estonia meant war with the United States. John McCain wanted to extend U.S. war guarantees to Georgia and Ukraine.

This was madness born of hubris. And among those who warned against moving NATO onto Russia’s front porch was America’s greatest geostrategist, the author of containment, George Kennan:

“Expanding NATO would be the most fateful error of American policy in the post-Cold War era. Such a decision may be expected to impel Russian foreign policy in directions decidedly not to our liking.”

Kennan was proven right. By refusing to treat Russia as we treated other nations that repudiated Leninism, we created the Russia we feared, a rearming nation bristling with resentment.

The Russian people, having extended a hand in friendship and seen it slapped away, cheered the ouster of the accommodating Boris Yeltsin and the arrival of an autocratic strong man who would make Russia respected again. We ourselves prepared the path for Vladimir Putin.

While Trump is focusing on how America is bearing too much of the cost of defending Europe, it is the risks we are taking that are paramount, risks no Cold War president ever dared to take.

Why should America fight Russia over who rules in the Baltic States or Romania and Bulgaria? When did the sovereignty of these nations become interests so vital we would risk a military clash with Moscow that could escalate into nuclear war? Why are we still committed to fight for scores of nations on five continents?

Trump is challenging the mindset of a foreign policy elite whose thinking is frozen in a world that disappeared around 1991.

He is suggesting a new foreign policy where the United States is committed to war only when are attacked or U.S. vital interests are imperiled. And when we agree to defend other nations, they will bear a full share of the cost of their own defense. The era of the free rider is over.

Trump’s phrase, “America First!” has a nice ring to it.

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#2. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

America First was the organization the Charles Lindbergh ,a Hitler admirer use to try to keep the United States out of WWII . Lindbergh argued that Hitler was invincible and that it was mostly the faults of the British and the Jews that we were moving toward joining the conflict against Germany.

Trump admires Putin and does not think it is worth it for the US to continue to help defend Europe against Putin's growing aggression and strength. He thinks that the US and Russia can be an ally against jihadistan. That may be true where it is in Russia's national interest . But as often as not ,Russia has supported international terrorism from all fronts ,including filtering jihadists from their borderlands into the ME that attacked US forces in the last decade . If an alliance with Moscow means that we should accept Putin's aggressive moves to reestablish Russian spheres of influence in former Soviet enslaved states then that is too high a price to pay for the alliance.Romney identified Russia as our top strategic threat . Now I think other threats like China and Jihadistan are more important at the moment, Russia ranks right up there .

One reason for NATO .... We have FOB in Europe instead of our shores. Trump has this quaint vision that the US can retreat across the vast seas and hide behind the fortress America he'll build ;one wall at a time .... the American version of the Maginot Line .We know that is a fallacy . 9-11-01 taught us that .

Everything NATO has done since the fall of the Berlin wall has been an American initiative ,or the US has been willing participants .The only time Article 5 was invoked was after 9-11-01 .European troops fought and died in Afghanistan along side American troops

Their maritime forced work side by side with our fleet in fighting piracy . Cyber attacks occur from all over the world .NATO and the US work together in areas like cyber security . NATO is monitoring potential threats that could disrupt the flow of energy resources .

A growing concern is competing claims in the Arctic .That directly affects the US and is right up against our border (Alaska).

So even if one has issues with R2P exercises like the Balkans and Libya ;NATO is still as relevent as it was during the cold war . It's not like we have the same committment to NATO that we had in the cold war. Back then we had 400,000 troops stationed there . Now we have less than 67,000 . The EU is our primary tradiing partner . That alone makes their defense in our interest . Yes I agree they should put more skin in the game . There may be a time when NATO is not needed . It is probably true that they need to redefine their mission. But now is not the time to end a trans-Atlantic treaty that has served us well for almost 70 years .

tomder55  posted on  2016-03-29   6:48:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Yes I agree they should put more skin in the game . There may be a time when NATO is not needed . It is probably true that they need to redefine their mission. But now is not the time to end a trans-Atlantic treaty that has served us well for almost 70 years.

It is quite tacky in the immediate wake of a EU Muslim massacre for Trump to have said this. And, as usual, he just blundered into it. He has no idea of what he is talking about and apparently just blurts out any crude idea that comes into his head. Like the idea that Sean Hannity implanted into Trump at some townhall meeting that we should take the Mideast's oil and give all the profits to America's veterans. IOW, loot the Mideast. The interview with Vannity gives you some idea of how Trump makes policy choices.

I do agree that NATO should pull back considerably and stop trying to move eastward and that America should not bear 75% of NATO's costs. But what Trump is saying is very different. And his timing could hardly have been any worse.

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If an alliance with Moscow means that we should accept Putin's aggressive moves to reestablish Russian spheres of influence in former Soviet enslaved states then that is too high a price to pay for the alliance.

Romney identified Russia as our top strategic threat.

the American version of the Maginot Line .We know that is a fallacy . 9-11-01 taught us that .

Letting Russia reassert its dominance in the Stans would be a good thing, not a bad thing.

Romney is a boob.

What 9/11 SHOULD have taught us is to stop importing Muslims until we have the ability to screen them, track them, monitor them.

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#15. To: tomder55 (#2)

America First was the organization the Charles Lindbergh ,a Hitler admirer use to try to keep the United States out of WWII.

The America First movement was instrumental in delaying our entry into the war until we were more prepared. As it turned out we still had not rearmed completely by December of 1941, with the guys on Bataan and Wake Island paying for the eagerness of the internationalists to plunge us into the war. Had they been able to get us into the war in 1940 it would have been far worse.

And it worked out nicely that Hitler turned on his BFF Stalin before we entered the war. And we had no moral debt to save Britain and France anyway, they lied us into WW1 and reneged on their debts to us. Their behavior in WW1 was the reason Americans wanted no part in WW2.

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