Will War Cancel Trump’s Triumphs?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Asked what he did during the French Revolution, Abbe Sieyes replied, “I survived.”

Donald Trump can make the same boast.

No other political figure has so dominated our discourse. And none, not Joe McCarthy in his heyday in the early ’50s, nor Richard Nixon in Watergate, received such intensive and intemperate coverage and commentary as has our 45th president.

Whatever one may think of Trump, he is a leader and a fighter, not a quitter. How many politicians could have sustained the beatings Trump has taken, and remained as cocky and confident?

And looking back on what may fairly be called The Year of Trump, his achievements have surprised even some of his enemies.

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With the U.S. military given a freer hand by Trump, a U.S.-led coalition helped expel ISIS from its twin capitals of Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq, driving it back into a desert enclave on the Iraq-Syria border. The caliphate is dead, and the caliph nowhere to be found.

The economy, with the boot of Barack Obama off its neck, has been growing at 3 percent. The stock market has soared to record highs. Unemployment is down to 4 percent. And Trump and Congress just passed the largest tax cut since Ronald Reagan.

With deregulation, which conservative Republicans preached to deaf ears in the Bush I and Bush II eras, Trump and those he has put into positions of power have exceeded expectations.

Pipelines Obama blocked have been approved. Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuge has been opened to exploratory drilling. We have exited a Paris climate accord that favored China over the U.S.

Though Beijing’s trade surplus with us is returning to record highs, a spirit of “America First” economic nationalism is pervasive among U.S. trade negotiators,

The one justice named to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, appears in the Antonin Scalia tradition. And under Chairman Chuck Grassley, the Senate judiciary committee is moving conservatives and strict constructionists onto U.S. appellate and district courts.

Politically, however, the year brought bad news, with portents of worse to come. In November, the Republican Party was thrashed in Virginia, losing all state offices, and then lost a Senate seat in Alabama.

Given polls showing Trump under water and the GOP running 10 points behind the Democratic Party in favorability, there is a possibility the GOP could lose the House in 2018.

And though Democrats have three times as many seats at risk in 2018, the GOP losing the Senate is not beyond the realm of possibility.

Should that happen, the conservative dream of a recapture of the U.S. Supreme Court could swiftly vanish.

Recall: Democratic Senates turned down two Nixon nominees and Reagan’s nomination of Robert Bork, forcing both presidents to name justices who evolved into moderates and liberals on the high court.

But it is in the realm of foreign policy where the real perils seem to lie. President Trump has been persuaded by his national security team to send Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, for use against the tanks and armor of pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk and Luhansk.

Should Petro Poroshenko’s Kiev regime reignite the war in his breakaway provinces bordering Russia, Vladimir Putin is less likely to let him crush the rebels than to intervene with superior forces and rout the Ukrainian army.

Trump’s choice then? Accept defeat and humiliation for our “ally” — or escalate and widen the conflict with Russia.

Putin’s interest in the Donbass, a part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union for centuries, is obvious.

What, exactly, is ours — to justify a showdown with Moscow?

In this city there is also a powerful propaganda push to have this country tear up the nuclear deal John Kerry negotiated with Iran, and confront the Iranians in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and the Persian Gulf.

But how much backing would Trump have for another U.S. war in that blood-soaked region, after Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria?

Who would stand with us, and for how long?

When Trump declared Jerusalem to be the capital of Israel and pledged to move our embassy there, we had to veto a unanimous U.N. Security Council resolution condemning us. Then the General Assembly denounced the U.S. in a resolution supported by all our key NATO allies, Russia and China, and every Arab and Muslim nation.

A day later, Trump complained on Twitter that we have “foolishly spent $7 trillion in the Middle East.”

What then would justify a new $1 or $2 trillion war with the largest nation on the Persian Gulf, which could send oil to $200 a barrel and sink the global economy?

Cui bono? For whose benefit all these wars?

The Korean War finished Truman. Vietnam finished LBJ. Reagan said putting Marines into Lebanon was his worst mistake. Iraq cost Bush II both houses of Congress and his party the presidency in 2008.

Should Trump become a war president, he’ll likely become a one-term president.

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Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
December 29, 2017 8:32 am

Dont forget what 9/11 did for Bush’s approval rating.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Iconoclast421
December 29, 2017 12:59 pm

That was then, this is now.

kokoda Raccoon
kokoda Raccoon
December 29, 2017 9:02 am

“Whatever one may think of Trump, he is a leader and a fighter, not a quitter. How many politicians could have sustained the beatings Trump has taken, and remained as cocky and confident?”

That is the one most relevant statement about Trump.

On Ukraine (UKR) – if UKR Gov’t advances against Donbass region, Russia will assist and destroy UKR troops. After that, instead of NATO members gearing for war, they will be ordering emergency supplies of Toilet Paper.

Stucky
Stucky
December 29, 2017 9:13 am

I think we should go to war with Nork, Iran, China, Russia, Venezuela, and Liechtenstein all at the same time.

Just to get it over with. I am told that markets hate uncertainty. So, let’s remove them. Doesn’t matter if we win or lose. War is good for profits, the economy will grow at 9% per year, and we’ll have true 99% full employment since so many people will be killed.

I’m playing 8-D chess here, folks.

xrugger
xrugger
  Stucky
December 29, 2017 10:00 am

Stuck, you are a f**king genius! Most especially, me likee the idea of warring on Liechtenstein. It’s about damn time those commie Liechtensteinians?Liechtensteinites? Liechtensteinareenos?…got their comeuppance. What with their constantly beating the war drums and seeking total control of the stamp market. I hate those f**kers.

Besides, the name of their country sounds kind of German, which makes them Nazis and we should just kill them all before they implement a final solution to the Albanian problem. Those Licky (that’s my dehumanizing moniker for them) bastards deserve what’s coming to them. We’re just the guys to cleanse the world of the Licky menace once and for all. If we don’t fight them over there, we’ll have to fight them over here. We have to make the world safe for democracy and Licky dicks are the only thing keeping the world from advancing to the “sunlit uplands” of post-Licky prosperity and all around goodness. Down with Leichtenstein! Up with People!

One last thing. I’m sure those Licky pricks colluded to elect my school board representative too. Will they stop at nothing! They must be ground to Licky dust under our freedom-loving boots. Onward I say! Onward to final victory over Licky assholes! It’s a dirty rim job, but somebody’s got to do it…wait…let’s not do that part, but the rest for sure.

Stucky
Stucky
  xrugger
December 29, 2017 11:24 am

“Death to Lickysteinians!!!
— some fucken Iranian Ayatollah, somewhere, sometime

Steve C.
Steve C.
  Stucky
December 29, 2017 1:10 pm

Maybe he would do better by declaring war on Notunderstan, a very real sounding yet fictitious country strategically located between Bullshitostan and Youcan’tpronounceitstan.

Since it doesn’t really exist, he could claim that he wiped it out with zero US casualties…

Steve C.
Spring, Texas

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  xrugger
December 29, 2017 1:18 pm

The Liechtensteinians are raciss too! They don’t accept immigrants, even if dey haz game.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
December 29, 2017 10:42 am

Why Venezuela?

They’re doing an adequate job of destroying their nation as it is, they don’t need any help doing it.

kokoda Raccoon
kokoda Raccoon
  Anonymous
December 29, 2017 10:50 am

Venezuela…………if you are a small nation and don’t have nuclear missiles, and you do something like trade using the Yuan and Ruble instead of the Dollar, well goodnight Irene.

22winmag - ZH refugee who just couldn't take the avalanche of damn-near-hourly Bitcoin and doom porn stories
22winmag - ZH refugee who just couldn't take the avalanche of damn-near-hourly Bitcoin and doom porn stories
December 29, 2017 10:15 am

Trump just approved the Obama-McCain-CONgress lethal aid program for Kiev.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
December 29, 2017 11:23 am

The US should attack Freedonia, whose name sounds suspiciously communistic, and is ruled by a Marx brother…

TPC
TPC
December 29, 2017 12:24 pm

If Donald Trump avoids getting us into a new war I will have considered his presidency a success.

John Prokovich
John Prokovich
December 29, 2017 12:30 pm

per Ron Paul…..bring the troops back home….the USA!

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
December 29, 2017 1:20 pm

That Bibi and his cunt wife are about to go to prison for corruption might spare us from a war with Iran and Hezbollah.

Paul
Paul
  Zarathustra
January 3, 2018 1:30 am

I know it must be painful to wake up stupid every morning but please keep your stupidity to yourself

karalan
karalan
December 29, 2017 8:20 pm

A time-honored American tradition – claiming victories actually won by others.
The US did not defeat ISIS in Syria, just as they did not defeat Nazi Germany in WW2.

karalan
karalan
  karalan
December 30, 2017 2:04 am

I’d like to hear from the down-voters. Are you downvoting reality, or just the messeenger?