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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Trump Talks About the Military as if It’s His Praetorian Guard President Donald Trump has a disturbing way of talking about the U.S. military. Consider the following Trump quotation about the recent attack on US troops in Niger: I have generals that are great generals, Trump said. I gave them authority to do whats right so that we win. My generals and my military, they have decision-making ability. As far as the incident that were talking about [in Niger], Ive been seeing it just like youve been seeing it. Ive been getting reports. [emphasis added] For Trump, its not the American peoples military, its my military. Generals are not Congressionally-appointed officers, theyre my generals. Trump has a fundamental misunderstanding of his role as commander-in-chief, as well as the role of the US military. He sees himself as the big boss of his military, with generals as his personal employees whom he can order around and fire at will. And by order around, I mean the issuance of orders regardless of their legality, a point Trump made back in March of 2016, in response to a debate question by Bret Baier: BAIER: Mr. Trump, just yesterday, almost 100 foreign policy experts signed on to an open letter refusing to support you, saying your embracing expansive use of torture is inexcusable. General Michael Hayden, former CIA director, NSA director, and other experts have said that when you asked the US military to carry out some of your campaign promises, specifically targeting terrorists families, and also the use of interrogation methods more extreme than waterboarding, the military will refuse because theyve been trained to turn down and refuse illegal orders. So what would you do, as commander-in-chief, if the US military refused to carry out those orders? TRUMP: They wont refuse. Theyre not going to refuse me. Believe me. BAIER: But theyre illegal.
TRUMP: And and and Im a leader. Im a leader. Ive always been a leader. Ive never had any problem leading people. If I say do it, theyre going to do it. Thats what leadership is all about. As I wrote then, Trumps fundamental misunderstanding of leadership, and especially his boasts about the military obeying his orders irrespective of their legality, disqualified him as a presidential candidate. Of course, Trumps dictatorial statements didnt deter his determined fans. Indeed, they elected him because they wanted a Strong Man, not because they feared one. So here we are, with a dictator wannabe as president, treating the US military as if its his personal Praetorian Guard. If the Republic isnt dead, its heartbeat is fading fast. Meanwhile, the sordid and corrupt Empire of Trump just by its endurance grows ever stronger. William J. Astore is a retired lieutenant colonel (USAF). He taught history for fifteen years at military and civilian schools and blogs at Bracing Views. He can be reached at wastore@pct.edu. Reprinted from Bracing Views with the authors permission. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Tramp, sorry Trump, feels that way because the sheeple have made him their new lord and god.
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