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Trump's stunning u-turns on NATO, China, Russia and Syria

  

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Via:  johnrussell  •  7 years ago  •  10 comments

Trump's stunning u-turns on NATO, China, Russia and Syria


http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/12/politics/trump-russia-china-nato-syria/index.html

It was almost as if Donald Trump's outsider presidential campaign never happened Wednesday as he rushed to embrace establishment political and national security positions he once publicly abhorred.



Within a few hours of extraordinary political shape-shifting, Trump abandoned stances that were at the bedrock of his establishment-bashing campaign. NATO, he said, is " no longer obsolete ." And he backed down a threat to brand China a currency manipulator.

Then, days after his administration had seemed to accept a ultra realist approach that would allow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to remain in control of his shattered nation, Trump  decried him as a "butcher"  over  chemical weapons attacks on civilians  -- fueling speculation he now advocates regime change.

That position, sure to antagonize Russia, came as the President adopted the most skeptical view he has yet displayed on the possibility of improving relations with the Kremlin, a position he once advanced as a candidate and that flew in the face of geopolitical realities and universal elite opinion in Washington.

"Right now we are not getting along with Russia at all. We may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with Russia," Trump said at a White House news conference, in stark tones at odds with his former vows to ease the new chill in ties with the US nuclear foe.



By contrast, Trump was full of praise for Xi Jinping --  whom he met in Florida last week , saying that he believed the Chinese president was sincere in helping defuse the US showdown with nuclear North Korea.

Trump made castigating China a staple of his presidential campaign, saying the communist giant was guilty of "rape" against the US economy and promising it would be branded a currency manipulator on his first day in the Oval Office.

In another reversal, Trump praised Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen, whom he had previously pledged to replace when her term expires, and once accused of holding interest rates low as a political boost for former President Barack Obama.

It was not clear whether Trump's sudden policy flips were the product of a new outlook and worldview. But previous presidents have often remarked that the world looks a lot different from the Oval Office than from a campaign rally.

It may not be a coincidence that Trump's adoption of conventional political positions came the day after a stunning interview with the New York Post in which he publicly criticized his political guru Stephen Bannon, his insurgent, populist political conscience.


Bannon was last week  dumped from the National Security Council  in a move that was seen as a triumph for officials who represent a more traditional, globalist foreign policy worldview.

His demotion was seen as another sign that the more moderate, establishment orientated influences in his administration — epitomized by his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Trump's daughter Ivanka, and chief economic adviser Gary Cohn -- were rising to the detriment of Bannon and his anti-establishment cohort Stephen Miller.

Of course, one day of policy adjustments does not necessarily mean that Trump's unique political persona and methodology are suddenly going to change. After all, the President has spent most of his first 100 days in office torching conventional political practice — often trading in untruths and exaggerations and pouring oil on political controversies on Twitter, including accusations that his campaign had links to the Kremlin, at a time when Moscow was being accused of interfering in the US election.

There is no sign, for instance, that Trump is pulling back from other controversial positions -- including doubling down on border enforcement and expulsions of undocumented immigrants.



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JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

Trump is an unstable individual. The country is in danger. 

 

Trump said today that "Assad is a bad guy", and he truly acts like he just found that out yesterday. It is scary. 

 

After saying dozens of times in the campaign that he would name China a currency manipulator as soon as he was sworn in,  today Trump said that China is NOT a currency manipulator. 

The bamboozling and mass confusion continues. 

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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link   Hal A. Lujah  replied to  JohnRussell   7 years ago

Yeah, but that chocolate cake was tremendous ...

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

Trump contradicted himself repeatedly on major issues today.

Nobody cares.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     7 years ago

Not news with Trump, he does it all the time.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

Trump contradicted himself on major issues six times in the past 24 hours and no one on Newstalkers (but you) thinks that is noteworthy.

 
 
 
Randy
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link   Randy    7 years ago

It was during his talks with Xi Jinping that he got a history lesson from him on complex the relationship was between China and North Korea. He had believed that China had a lot more power over them then it does.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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link   Bob Nelson    7 years ago

The notion of a "Trump U-turn" is literally impossible. It implies that there is a charted course from which to turn.

All together now: 

These people do not know what they are doing!

 
 
 
deepwaterdon
Freshman Silent
link   deepwaterdon    7 years ago

Most of the Trump voters do not care what he does on a daily basis. Business as usual.

Of course his moron, brain dead base is still waiting for: their coal mining jobs to return, the wall to be build and paid for by Mexico, the ACA to be repealed and replaced, government to be made smaller, and America to be 'made great again'. But of course, every good flip, deserves a pissant flop in Trump World. daily.

The pathetic, sad, miserable part of all this is, that many here on NT believe he will do these things, while they continue to berate Obama and Clinton. Dumb assedness knows no boundaries.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

At least the national media has made a big deal out of this even if Newstalkers doesn't. 

Donald Trump has no ideology, no set of positions he wants to promote, no principles that are inviolable. What is another word for this? Chaos. 

It almost seems like the nation is being deliberately pranked. 

 
 

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