Trump Foreign Policy: Doing the Same Thing and Expecting a Different Result

Guest Post by Ron Paul

After a week of insisting that a meeting with Putin on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Argentina was going to happen, President Trump at the last minute sent out a Tweet explaining that due to a Russia/Ukraine dispute in the Sea of Azov he would no longer be willing to meet his Russian counterpart.

According to Trump, the meeting had to be cancelled because the Russians seized three Ukrainian naval vessels in Russian waters that refused to follow instructions from the Russian military. But as Pat Buchanan wrote in a recent column: how is this little dispute thousands of miles away any of our business?

Unfortunately it is “our business” because of President Obama’s foolish idea to overthrow a democratically-elected, pro-Russia government in Ukraine in favor of what his Administration believed would be a “pro-Western” and “pro-NATO” replacement. In short, the Obama Administration did openly to Ukraine what his Democratic Party claims without proof the Russians did to the United States: meddled in a vote.

US interventionism in Ukraine led to the 2014 coup and many dead Ukrainians. Crimea’s majority-Russian population held a referendum and decided to re-join Russia rather than remain in a “pro-West” Ukraine that immediately began discriminating against them. Why would anyone object to people opting out of abusive relationships?

What is most disappointing about President Trump’s foreign policy is that it didn’t have to be this way. He ran on a platform of America first, ending foreign wars, NATO skepticism, and better relations with Russia. Americans voted for this policy. He had a mandate, a rejection of Obama’s destructive interventionism.

But he lost his nerve.

Instead of being the president who ships lethal weapons to the Ukrainian regime, instead of being the president who insists that Crimea remain in Ukraine, instead of being the president who continues policies the American people clearly rejected at the ballot box, Trump could have blamed the Ukraine/Russia mess on the failed Obama foreign policy and charted a very different course. What flag flies over Crimea is none of our business. We are not the policemen of the world and candidate Trump seemed to have understood that.

But now Trump’s in a trap. He was foolish enough to believe that Beltway foreign policy “experts” have a clue about what really is American national interest. Just this week he told the Washington Post, in response to three US soldiers being killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, that he has to keep US troops fighting in the longest war in US history because the “experts” tell him there is no alternative.

He said, “virtually every expert that I have and speak to say if we don’t go there, they’re going to be fighting over here. And I’ve heard it over and over again.”

That is the same bunkum the neocons sold us as they lied us into Iraq! We’ve got to fight Saddam over there or he’d soon be in our streets. These “experts” are worthless, yet for some reason President Trump cannot break free of them.

Well here’s some unsolicited advice to the president: Listen to the people who elected you, who are tired of the US as the world’s police force. Let Ukraine and Russia work out their own problems. Give all your “experts” a pink slip and start over with a real pro-American foreign policy: non-interventionism.

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Old Shoe
Old Shoe
December 3, 2018 11:36 am

It’s all about presenting the populace with an illusion of choice by way of controlled opposition and then moving forward with business as usual. It’s the continuum that matters. Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump….they’re for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy the show.

Stucky
Stucky
December 3, 2018 12:42 pm

“These “experts” are worthless, yet for some reason President Trump cannot break free of them”.

This President does not make foreign policy. Foreign policy makes him. Trump is just a tool of the Deep State when it comes to foreign policy. That much is crystal clear after two years. Either that, or Trump is just a stupid sumuvabitch. Those are your two choices.

BL
BL
  Stucky
December 3, 2018 12:46 pm

Amen Stucky, Amen…..

Stucky
Stucky
  BL
December 3, 2018 1:26 pm

Thanks.

Please take the time to read this article titled —- “Trump’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad National Security Team” It’s terrific.

here —> https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/10/06/trump-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-national-security-team.html

The Deep State is right there in his own White House …. and he picked them! Trump isn’t very bright.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Stucky
December 3, 2018 6:55 pm

Trump’s problem is relying on people who give him national intelligence advice to tell him the unvarnished truth. The US intelligence community hasn’t had a truly functional HUMINT program for a long time and the low-level analyst reports get filtered.
Overseas intel gathering was supposed to be the realm of the CIA but that organization is so politically compromised they can’t be trusted anymore – which leaves the SIGINT alternative underneath the military umbrella.
For that, blame the Clintons. The CIA went through a big re-organization during their time in office which allowed a lot of politically correct hires, aka “The Resistance” getting into the system.
Over time, sh*t flows uphill. Case in point, Comey, Brennan and Bolton.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 3, 2018 12:57 pm

The only people expecting different results are the victims of these horrible foreign policy decisions and those paying the bills for them. Those enacting these policies fully expect to get exactly what they want and need from them – more conflict, more violence, more arms sales, more government borrowing from central banks, and more consolidation of government power.

EL Cinico
EL Cinico
December 3, 2018 1:06 pm

You forget Truman second guessing his authorization of the CYA. He thought it would help him make decisions but they thought he needed them to make his decisions. Like Ivanka sitting in Putin’s private chair, the CYA sits in Trump’s courage desk.

Deep Throat
Deep Throat
December 3, 2018 1:58 pm

In Summary: Zionist control our country.

dunno y
dunno y
December 4, 2018 4:27 am

He ain’t no Macron or Merkel neither Trudeau or May be bloody real. Under Trump no new wars and intervention in foreign elections has been slowed to a crawl. Come on under Hillary Iran and the DPRK would have been attacked by now, NATO would be inside Russian borders and there would be no Ukraine at all. Africa would have been upscaled, the credit bill would have been doubled annually, the techies would have gone full dystopian, antifa would be running into your houses like the Bund so be f,in thankful he compromised keeping the Pentagon on side while putting the marxist deep state on notice. His balance has been spot on while walking the domestic tight rope through the valley’s filled with crocodilians.
Ronnie his attack on the miniscule airport could have been an attack on Damascus if the Fukus had their way as one example.
Excuse me but isn’t the neocon zio shadow gov problem the populations solution. Why do we all expect leaders to do it for us not having any responsibility ourselves. As a leader with good intentions and this man has them for the first time in a long time to undo a century of corruption and subversion just doesn’t happen overnight. How naive to think so he can only start the ball rolling. Remember what we can do for our countries JFK was not talking shit. Look I don’t like Trump because I can’t relate to spoilt brats with money who bend over for Jews and their agendas whether corporate or sect but hey that’s my problem however I surely see how he plays the game and admire him for it. Takes a real man the art of fighting without fighting while never taking his eye’s off the opponent even when he bows.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
  dunno y
December 4, 2018 3:07 pm

I can’t fault Trump’s footwork on the tightrope, or that he aligned his agenda with neoreptilians (instead of his professed policies) to keep from being tipped into the Swamp.

But the ever-swelling swamp rose up and gobbled him anyway. I’d say he’s doing well to stay afloat.

Our alphabet-soup of intelligence agencies (in full control of all data/information) have limitless ways to put one on the rotisserie of imagined consequences.

How hard would it be for any one of them to “interrupt” a Trump family TV dinner with a “live broadcast” of the breaking story about ________’s brutal slaying in front of _______.

You can see it – both are sitting there, Hungry Man turkey in their mouths and WTF? Looks on their faces.

Takes a real man to invite family calamity just to stand on principles.

Kennedy wanted to get rid of the CIA and the Fed.

Bush Sr. led the CIA field team present in in Dallas when a bullet flew out of the back of Kennedy’s head.

Obama elevated Bullshit to Scripture, and King’s Clothing for Black Jesus.

Who is winning?

Trump has a God-complex but he is the only politician who is likely to, when the opportunity arises, grab the Devil by the pussy.