He's both
A child could see through the fake chemical attack supposedly launched by Bashar al-Assad just as his troops defeated the jihadists and Trump said he wanted out of Syria. But our President cant, which raises the question: is he as stupid or stupider than George W. Bush? Or is he crazy?
The bad news is: possibly both. And no, there is no good news.
It was 6 in the morning this Sunday when the President of the United States sent out this tweet:
Many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack in Syria. Area of atrocity is in lockdown and encircled by Syrian Army, making it completely inaccessible to outside world. President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad. Big price
We are expected to believe that the Assad regime committed a horrific atrocity against mostly women and children at the very moment when Syrian forces have decisively defeated the Islamist rebels and Trump declared he wanted US troops out of Syria. Days before this fake attack, the Russian Defense Ministry warned that a false flag provocation was in the making.
Big price, eh? The person paying that price is going to be Trump himself: his deplorables didnt vote for him so we could establish an Islamic Sunni state in Syria, as John Bolton has long advocated. If he gets into a war and the longer we stay in Syria, the bigger are the chances that well be pulled into yet another quagmire his presidency is doomed.
So lets get down to brass tacks, as they used to say: doesnt this prove I was wrong about Trump and his movement all along? Werent all the smarty-pants NeverTrumpers right from the very beginning?
I was very wrong to discount the role of character, personality, and intelligence: Trump is simply not fit to be President. The foreign policy he seemed to be promising, summed up in the slogan America First, was and is the right path for this country but life is not about policies divorced from individuals. People like me writers, journalists, and publicists think in terms of ideas, but these cannot exist apart from the people who hold them, or pretend to hold them. Trump is a very imperfect vessel for a very good policy and that is definitely an understatement.
Yet that has nothing to do with what I said and wrote about Trumps various foreign policy pronouncements right up until very recently: as Ive pointed out repeatedly, and exhaustively, the very fact that a successful presidential candidate criticized the Iraq war (they lied) and our policy of global intervention e.g., questioned NATOs existence was and still is a great step forward. That Trump isnt living up to his campaign promises and his post-election rhetoric is another matter entirely. The deplorables are in open rebellion against this new turn: Trump is losing his base.
So heres the question: is he stupid, like George W. Bush, or is he crazy, in the tradition of, say, Richard M. Nixon?
The case for stupidity is fairly strong: after all, wheres the evidence that Assad launched a chemical attack? Like the series of fake attacks touted by the jihadist rebels over the years, this one lacks verification but that doesnt bother the War Party. Since when do they need evidence? Last time Trump fell for this routine it turned out that his own Secretary of Defense admitted well after the US bombing raid that there was no evidence that the Syrian government had launched a chemical attack. The same dodgy proof beleaguers the Skripal poisoning case in Britain and, what a coincidence, the same villains are being blamed Putin & Co. The idea that Assad had anything to gain from launching such an attack is not even worth refuting: hed already won the war. So what would be the point? It isnt hard to understand this, yet our President is clueless or pretends to be.
The case for craziness a real mental affliction is even stronger, in my opinion. When President Obama was confronted with the same phony attacks, as reported by jihadist activists and medics, Trump urged him to stay out of it. Yet now thats hes in the Oval Office, hes doing what he urged Obama not to do. This is the classic behavior pattern of a schizoid nutjob with multiple personalities: its The Three Faces of the Donald, and the big question is which one will emerge today?
Another issue I was apparently dead wrong about is the ascension of John Bolton as National Security Advisor: no big deal, I said. Wrong! I refuse to believe that Trump is caving in to the War Party on Syria just as Bolton gets the keys to his new office. And heres another non-coincidence: this new turn comes just after Trump got into an argument with his generals over Syria. He wanted out: they insisted we stay. It didnt take him long to find an excuse this bogus attack to cave.
So hes not just stupid, and crazy hes also a coward. He refuses to confront the War Party head on, despite his campaign trail rhetoric. Just the other day he was telling crowds in Ohio how we were on the way out of Syria because we have to take care of our own country. The crowd cheered. Would he go back to that same audience and tell them we need to intervene in a country thats been wracked by warfare for years, with no real hope of a peaceful settlement? Of course not.
Hes a Beta male masquerading as an Alpha.
The top three most powerful foreign lobbies in Washington are pushing the US to not only stay in Syria but to expand the role of US troops: the Saudis, who directly support the jihadist rebels, the Israelis, who have long sought to overthrow Assad, and the British, who are behind the maniacal anti-Russian propaganda campaign, starting with the shenanigans of Christopher Steele. Trumps craven capitulation to these allies is yet more evidence of his cowardice under fire. And theres no doubt that his blaming Russia and naming Putin as supposedly responsible for this gas attack is a ploy to get Robert Mueller off his back.
I have to say that the future looks grim. This puts Trumps entire foreign policy agenda up for grabs, including the once-promising Korean peace initiative. Will he sabotage what might have been his greatest accomplishment peace on the Korean peninsula?
Its entirely possible.
We are now entering uncharted territory although, come to think of it, thats been true since Election Day, 2016. Hold on to your hats, folks, and get a grip on your nerves because its going to be a long, scary ride.
A Note to My Readers: I need to clarify my column on the current confrontation between the Palestinians in Gaza and the Israeli military.
I did not mean to draw an equal sign between the two sides: the Israelis, who are wantonly slaughtering unarmed protesters, including children and clearly marked media representatives are clearly the aggressors. Their actions are inexcusable and just another giant step in the direction of complete moral degeneration. While I stand by my criticism of such actions as the Knife Intifada, whats clear to me is that this is not the consequence of some inherent flaw in the Palestinian cause, but a mark of sheer desperation. Yes, Hamas is a monstrous entity, but the Israelis encouraged its growth and development from the start, which is something you dont read about very often: see here.
Let no one misunderstand me: while I never give unconditional support to anyone, and Im especially critical of the Palestinian leadership, I stand with the Palestinian people in their just struggle against an oppressive apartheid state. Period.