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International News Title: The Trump Doctrine: "We're America, Bitch" If there is also one field for the elite, the condescending slice of Americas academics who were laid waste in 2016, to gripe and moan about the president, its foreign policy. The Atlantics Jeffrey Goldberg wrote a piece about whats emerging as the Trump Doctrine, which has so far been amorphous and unable to be described. Thats partially how the president wants it, but it could be summed up in three words: were America, bitch, though this was one of three summations he could best describe after speaking with experts in this fieldand with Trump officials: [
] The third-best encapsulation of the Trump Doctrine, as outlined by a senior administration official over lunch a few weeks ago, is this: No Friends, No Enemies. This official explained that he was not describing a variant of the realpolitik notion that the U.S. has only shifting alliances, not permanent friends. Trump, this official said, doesnt believe that the U.S. should be part of any alliance at all. We have to explain to him that countries that have worked with us together in the past expect a level of loyalty from us, but he doesnt believe that this should factor into the equation, the official said. The second-best self-description of the Trump Doctrine I heard was this, from a senior national-security official: Permanent destabilization creates American advantage. The official who described this to me said Trump believes that keeping allies and adversaries alike perpetually off-balance necessarily benefits the United States, which is still the most powerful country on Earth. When I noted that Americas adversaries seem far less destabilized by Trump than do Americas allies, this official argued for strategic patience. Theyll see over time that it doesnt pay to argue with us. The best distillation of the Trump Doctrine I heard, though, came from a senior White House official with direct access to the president and his thinking. I was talking to this person several weeks ago, and I said, by way of introduction, that I thought it might perhaps be too early to discern a definitive Trump Doctrine. No, the official said. Theres definitely a Trump Doctrine. What is it? I asked. Here is the answer I received: The Trump Doctrine is Were America, Bitch. Thats the Trump Doctrine. [
] I asked this official to explain the idea. Obama apologized to everyone for everything. He felt bad about everything. President Trump, this official said, doesnt feel like he has to apologize for anything America does. I later asked another senior official, one who rendered the doctrine not as Were America, Bitch but as Were America, Bitches, whether he was aware of the 2004 movie Team America: World Police, whose theme song was America, F**k Yeah! Of course, he said, laughing. The president believes that were America, and people can take it or leave it. Goldberg adds that Wrights analysis was prophetic, as Trump is supposedly cozying up to strongmen, which, by the way, is not an unprecedented move in American foreign policy history. He also notes that maybe there is some inherent quality to it, though Goldberg also says that theres a delusional aspect to it in the sense that it could end up weakening America by demoralizing freedom-seeking people around the world. This isnt shocking. America Firsthow many times was that said on the trail, the inauguration, and even in some speeches today? Theres a new sheriff in town. Hes not Obama. Hes a cheerleader for the nation, and yeahits a take it or leave it proposition. I dont mind this. I dont mind were America, bitch. The country wanted a bomb thrower, someone who would shake the system. That is Donald J. Trump. Its also an easily marketed and understood message to his base. Lets coast with this. I dont mind bonfires. I like watching things burn from time to time and Europe should be wary of trying to go at it alone. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
The problem with the world order is not that we have permanent friends. That's a good thing. We don't necessarily need to have permanent adversaries either. The problem is not that things are stable. That's good too: peace and stability foster growth and profit. The problem is that this peace, stability and friendship is all paid for by the rich uncle, Uncle Sam. Everybody benefits to a degree, but our people lag behind other people who don't spend as much, as a percentage of their wealth, on military force and foreign aid.
We'll save some money if Trump makes peace in Korea. We've spent a lot there. Japan spent more on defense too as did the South Koreans. I think Trump will make Germany and others in the EU cough up more for their own defense. He has a lot of leverage, like access to our intel services and satellites to mention just one of dozens of types of leverage Trump has at his disposal.
The way to make them take responsibility is to pull back the bases and bring the troops home, This goes for Korea and Japan too
I agree. It takes some finesse to do it the right way, I think.
Whether they spend more over there or not, we should draw most of our forces out of there. We're not really "defending" against anything. Our forces don't stop terrorism, or the waves of immigrants flooding in, and Russia does not have the military power to be able to invade Western Europe anymore. The Russians could invade the Baltic states, I suppose, but the price for doing that would be a war they would lose.
Yes, yes we are. We're the United Goddamned States of America, bitch. I love it. If Mr. Magoo-Mueller isn't pissing his pants by now, just wait until he tries to fake up some impeachment crap against President Trump after his summit in Singapore. The American People, bitch!, will string that old bastard Mueller up on the nearest lamppost.
It's a headline you just don't see every day. : ) I thought it was pretty funny to have WH sources saying this. Along with references to Team America World Police, a mostly funny puppet movie about North Korea and Hollyweird actors.
Yep. Saw it in the theater, bought the Blu-ray. Kim FatFuk's daddy was so ronery.
It was the best song from the movie. I wonder if Kim Jong-Un has seen it. : )
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