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The Grinch Has Lost His Mind

December 24, 2018 - 7:00am

'Tis not the season to be jolly, thanks to Donald Trump.

His sudden, unilateral decision to withdraw troops from Syria, forcing the resignation of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis -- one of the last bulwarks against the president's impulsivity -- has cast a pall on the holidays and, perhaps, the future.

In his letter of resignation, Mattis said the president deserves a defense secretary who is "better aligned" with his worldview. This alone is a terrifying thought -- what madman (or woman) would fit that description? There can't be many generals left who would want the task of taking orders from a commander-in-chief who developed his military strategy playing Monopoly.

Having lost his battle to keep the president away from making stupid decisions that will backfire, he surrendered to what he apparently saw as his only option -- abandoning ship. Whether this was strictly voluntary is unclear, but Mattis has publicly disagreed with the president on multiple issues. Not without cause.

From this president's bizarre flirtation with North Korea's Kim Jong Un -- declaring without basis the end of Pyongyang's nuclear aspirations -- to his on-again-off-again romance with Russian President Vladimir Putin and a problematic trade war with China, Trump has behaved more like a casino goer playing roulette than the leader of the world's most-stabilizing force.

To put it bluntly, not that this is news: The man knows nothing of which he speaks; he ignores expert advice (see Mattis and, concerning Syria, national security adviser John Bolton); he doesn't bother himself with written reports, which he seems either unable to read or to comprehend, and relies on Fox News for information and Twitter for communication. He announced his Syria decision via tweet.

As you ponder the absurdity of Trump deploying and withdrawing troops around the globe, try to imagine a combat veteran like Mattis tweeting his orders to his fighting men and women in the trenches or the deserts. There's something so utterly unpresidential about tweeting matters of import -- and, frankly, so unmanly -- one wonders why Mattis remained as long as he did.

The answer is duty, a word too good to share a paragraph with the president's name.

At this hingepoint, when Trump has thrown the Middle East into uncertainty and peril, Mattis' duty was to turn his back to the commander-in-chief, and he did just that.

Mattis also expressed in his letter that the U.S. needs to be "unambiguous" with Russia and China. It may be that Trump was being just that by pulling out of Syria, which Putin praised as "correct." China has thought Trump a fool for so long, little he does bestirs the giant from its machinations.

Meanwhile, the Kurds will be left to fend for themselves against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Turkey and the Islamic State, while Israel is left in limbo. The editorial board of Israel's Haaretz newspaper called Trump's decision a "slap in the face to Benjamin Netanyahu" and said that U.S. involvement was "an important counterweight to the Russians in establishing the rules of the game in the region."

Haaretz writer Amos Harel wrote what many in the U.S. have noted: "Trump is in such big trouble and acts in such an erratic manner that the Israeli government cannot be certain of his support over the long term."

The "trouble" is of course special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, predicted by some to be completed by February. Whether Trump's decision to pull out of Syria was a wag-the-dog maneuver to shift public attention from his miseries can be debated, though nothing about his personality or record would cause one to strenuously protest such an assertion.

In his tweets, Trump boasted that the Islamic State is finished in Syria and, therefore, the U.S. need not stay. Even if this were so, our presence in Syria was about more than killing terrorists, who are eternity's whack-a-moles -- limited by neither geography or time. It was also about making sure they would not sprout again.

This is the essence of what Mattis has said about Afghanistan as well, warning that a significant troop withdrawal would threaten American security at home. Terrorist groups across the Middle East have been waiting us out, as they've always done and will do -- for all of time, if that's what it takes to end us.

That is, if President Trump doesn't beat them to the punch.

Kathleen Parker's email address is kathleenparker@washpost.com.

(c) 2018, Washington Post Writers Group

 

 

 

 

Comments

This idiot would be comical if he weren't dangerous in a role he has no business being in. I'm really starting to believe that whole 98% uneducated voter support thing. It is becoming obvious...

And yet had Obama pulled out of Syria, lost a few staff members, and been in office at the time of a govt. shutdown the media and snowflake commentators would be all trying to defend Obama. Right? You know it !!! MAGA

A "General" in the White House "staff" is no longer a General..! And a lawyer, (and "former appointed" FBI Director; even one "appointed special prosecutor") is STILL a conniving schuyster with a "political bent"!

Ohhh. You must be talking about the registered republicans that were and are leading the investigations. And let me throw this one there to. A Trump Appointed deputy AG (lmao) that chose the special prosecutor. That must hurt. Keep drinking that koolaid Breeze.

OK "Morg"...

Our troops do not belong anywhere but here in the United States unless we are at war. Maybe Kathleen should read the Constitution once in her life. She sounds like another in a long line of ignorant war mongers who support sacrificing our military personnel for other country's agendas. How about she TRY to act like a real American for once and support the truth.

And BTW, we ARE at war with Islamic fascists world wide!

I rarely agree with Kathleen, but on this one she is spot on. Trump clearly has no idea what he’s doing. And worse, does not even care to know what he does not know. Willful ignorance. ISIS is not defeated, and we should stay and finish the job. If we leave now, we’ll be back in within less than two years. Have we learned nothing from Obama’s tragic pullout from Iraq? ISIS remains a threat to us regardless of what Rand Paul and other isolationists tell him. And I’d much rather fight them there than here.

The truth from who? This president seems to fighting the so call truth you talk about his whole presidency. When does plan on telling the people the TRUTH about who is paying for the wall. Sure as hell didn’t say the TRUTH when he was perusing his Moscow deal. Or his taxes. The list goes on and on. Hard to support the TRUTH when 99.8% of the sh!t he says doesn’t line up w/ the TRUTH.

Trump the Chump didn't actually ever have a mind to lose.

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