Trump: Prisoner of the War Party?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Trump: Prisoner of the War Party?

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“Ten days ago, President Trump was saying ‘the United States should withdraw from Syria.’ We convinced him it was necessary to stay.”

Thus boasted French President Emmanuel Macron Saturday, adding, “We convinced him it was necessary to stay for the long term.”

Is the U.S. indeed in the Syrian civil war “for the long term”?

If so, who made that fateful decision for this republic?

U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley confirmed Sunday there would be no drawdown of the 2,000 U.S. troops in Syria, until three objectives were reached. We must fully defeat ISIS, ensure chemical weapons would not again be used by Bashar Assad and maintain the ability to watch Iran.

Translation: Whatever Trump says, America is not coming out of Syria. We are going deeper in. Trump’s commitment to extricate us from these bankrupting and blood-soaked Middle East wars and to seek a new rapprochement with Russia is “inoperative.”

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The War Party that Trump routed in the primaries is capturing and crafting his foreign policy. Monday’s Wall Street Journal editorial page fairly blossomed with war plans:

“The better U.S. strategy is to … turn Syria into the Ayatollah’s Vietnam. Only when Russia and Iran began to pay a larger price in Syria will they have any incentive to negotiate an end to the war or even contemplate a peace based on dividing the country into ethnic-based enclaves.”

Apparently, we are to bleed Syria, Russia, Hezbollah and Iran until they cannot stand the pain and submit to subdividing Syria the way we want.

But suppose that, as in our Civil War of 1861-1865, the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939, and the Chinese Civil War of 1945-1949, Assad and his Russian, Iranian and Shiite militia allies go all out to win and reunite the nation.

Suppose they choose to fight to consolidate the victory they have won after seven years of civil war. Where do we find the troops to take back the territory our rebels lost? Or do we just bomb mercilessly?

The British and French say they will back us in future attacks if chemical weapons are used, but they are not plunging into Syria.

Defense Secretary James Mattis called the U.S.-British-French attack a “one-shot” deal. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson appears to agree: “The rest of the Syrian war must proceed as it will.”

The Journal’s op-ed page Monday was turned over to former U.S. ambassador to Syria Ryan Crocker and Brookings Institute senior fellow Michael O’Hanlon: “Next time the U.S. could up the ante, going after military command and control, political leadership, and perhaps even Assad himself. The U.S. could also pledge to take out much of his air force. Targets within Iran should not be off limits.”

And when did Congress authorize U.S. acts of war against Syria, its air force or political leadership? When did Congress authorize the killing of the president of Syria whose country has not attacked us?

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Can the U.S. also attack Iran and kill the ayatollah without consulting Congress?

Clearly, with the U.S. fighting in six countries, Commander in Chief Trump does not want any new wars, or to widen any existing wars in the Middle East. But he is being pushed into becoming a war president to advance the agenda of foreign policy elites who, almost to a man, opposed his election.

We have a reluctant president being pushed into a war he does not want to fight. This is a formula for a strategic disaster not unlike Vietnam or George W. Bush’s war to strip Iraq of nonexistent WMD.

The assumption of the War Party seems to be that if we launch larger and more lethal strikes in Syria, inflicting casualties on Russians, Iranians, Hezbollah and the Syrian army, they will yield to our demands.

But where is the evidence for this?

What reason is there to believe these forces will surrender what they have paid in blood to win? And if they choose to fight and widen the war to the larger Middle East, are we prepared for that?

As for Trump’s statement Friday, “No amount of American blood and treasure can produce lasting peace in the Middle East,” the Washington Post Sunday dismissed this as “fatalistic” and “misguided.”

We have a vital interest, says the Post, in preventing Iran from establishing a “land corridor” across Syria.

Yet consider how Iran acquired this “land corridor.”

The Shiites in 1979 overthrew a shah our CIA installed in 1953.

The Shiites control Iraq because President Bush invaded and overthrew Saddam and his Sunni Baath Party, disbanded his Sunni-led army, and let the Shiite majority take control of the country.

The Shiites are dominant in Lebanon because they rose up and ran out the Israelis, who invaded in 1982 to run out the PLO.

How many American dead will it take to reverse this history?

How long will we have to stay in the Middle East to assure the permanent hegemony of Sunni over Shiite?

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CCRider
CCRider
April 17, 2018 6:55 am

“How many American dead will it take to reverse this history?

How long will we have to stay in the Middle East to assure the permanent hegemony of Sunni over Shiite?”

How long will we accept a debt based currency?
How long will we accept the private and unaccountable ownership of our finances?
How long will we accept an ever expanding, evil and voracious federal government?
How long will we accept the absurd notion that any constitution can guarantee freedom?
How long will we swallow the repo/dummo duopoly?
How long will we accept foreign country’s ownership of the federal government?
How long will we accept open borders bringing the rabble of this world to our shores?

For as long as it takes for us to realize democrazy is a scam.

Vote, my ass.

Huck Finn
Huck Finn
  CCRider
April 17, 2018 10:51 am

Politics is theater and bankers write the script.

diogenes
diogenes
April 17, 2018 7:16 am

Prisoner my ass. He is the leader of the war party.

CCRider
CCRider
  diogenes
April 17, 2018 11:56 am

Did you just see that the WonderBoy Gorsuch just fucked trump on an immigration ruling? And he was the deciding vote? I just love it when voters get boned.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  CCRider
April 17, 2018 1:54 pm

The Wonder Boy was instrumental in drafting the language for the Patriot Act. My previous comment was removed, because of the forbidden “F” word – FREEMASONRY !!!!

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  ordo ab chao
April 18, 2018 4:03 am

*************Administrator*************Administrator**********
I woke this morning, thinking about the screw job we take as we pay our taxes with no representation, and how I THOUGHT my comment had been removed on a site that seemed to allow most any thought to be expressed. I came to TBP, knowing I had made the above comment on this article. As I scrolled down the page, I passed the Pat B. article, and directly below was the article about paying taxes. The comment I THOUGHT HAD BEEN REMOVED, (which has happened on a number of other websites) was on that article !
***My apologies to the Administrator*** I guess I’ll scrape the egg off my face, and have it for breakfast !

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 17, 2018 11:10 am

All of the people pushing for war are sick and evil. Trump is the leader because he holds the office, not because his natural inclination is to wade deeper into that morass, but does it make any difference? If he doesn’t summon up the courage to back down the war proponents, they’ll get their way. He seems most motivated by revenge, vanquishing his enemies and proving that he’s tough. Maybe people should push the meme that Trump’s too much of a pussy to say no to the warmongers.

TC
TC
April 17, 2018 11:11 am

Well at least he nominated that solid conservative Gorsuch, right?

Awwww fuuuuck…

http://www.businessinsider.com/gorsuch-supreme-court-votes-immigration-case-2018-4

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  TC
April 17, 2018 2:25 pm

TC..
It was also a Bush appointed Roberts who sold us out on Obummercare.

TC
TC
  Fleabaggs
April 17, 2018 4:41 pm

Scalia was the last constitutionalist judge this nation will ever see.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  TC
April 17, 2018 2:41 pm

what was the case about please?
the link is no good because i will not turn off my adblocker–

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
April 19, 2018 2:13 pm

I have to say I don’t think Gorsuch’s decision is odious if the law doesn’t define what a “violent crime” is. Instead, let’s just deport all immigrants who commit any felony, after they’ve served time at hard labor.