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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Frum: The Death Knell for America's Global Leadership
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/05/mcmaster-cohn-trump/528609/The Death Knell for America's Global Leadership
In an op-ed, the Trump administrations adults in the room envision America in the image of its leader: selfish, isolated, brutish, domineering, and driven by immediate appetites rather than ideals or even longer-term interests.
David Frum 10:22 AM ET
H.R. McMaster and Gary Cohn may not be the most influential people in the Trump White House. But the national-security adviser and the director of the National Economic Council are surely the White Houses most presentable faces. When they sign their names to a statement of Trumpism at its most dangerous, we are warned: The so-called adults in the room are shirking their responsibilities.
On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed bearing McMasters and Cohns names. Its a good guess they did not actually write very much of it. However, they now own itand the United States must bear the consequences.
The op-ed originates as an attempt to tell a story of success about Donald Trumps catastrophic first trip abroad. During that trip the president spoke at the dedication of a monument to NATOs Article 5 pledge of mutual defensebut notably omitted to endorse Article 5 itself. That omission was heard loud and clear. Its power was only amplified by the shadowy Russian connections of Donald Trump, his family, and his entourage. In private meetings, NATO leaders were dismayed by Trumps behavior and bearing, so much so that the ultra-cautious chancellor of Germany declared in a major speech shortly after Trumps departure that Europeans could no longer completely rely on the United States. Her chief political opponent in autumn elections agreed with her, and went further, comparing Donald Trump to an authoritarian leader.
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But here is the truest tell. You can have friends. Or you can have people you work with only when your immediate interests align. Those are not the same thing. The Cohn/McMaster op-ed uses the word friendwithout ever making clear who belongs to that categorybut its logic is that of a nation friendless and alone. Perhaps the most terrifying thing about the Trump presidency is the way even its most worldly figures, in words composed for them by its deepest thinkers, have reimagined the United States in the image of their own chief: selfish, isolated, brutish, domineering, and driven by immediate appetites rather than ideals or even longer-term interests.
Like Trump himself, this general and this financier who speak for him know only the language of command, not of respect. They summon partners to join them "to enhance American security, promote American prosperity, and extend American influence around the worldand never anticipate or answer the question, Why should we British, French, Germans, Canadians, Australians, and on and on through the catalogue of your disrespected allies join that project?
Under the slogan of restoring American greatness, they are destroying it. Promising readers that they want to restore confidence in American leadership, they instead threaten and bluster in ways that may persuade partners that America has ceased to be the leader they once respectedbut an unpredictable and dangerous force in world affairs, itself to be contained and deterred by new coalitions of ex-friends.
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David Frum: The Death Knell for America's Global Leadership (Original Post)
babylonsister
May 2017
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brokephibroke
(1,883 posts)1. CONs used to be all about "American exceptionalism"
now in spite and pure emotion they support our rapid fall from the top. The vacuum of our leadership will be filled by China and Europe.
winstars
(4,213 posts)2. Remember that sick feeling the day after the election? We are now living it.
God bless America, it was great while it lasted.
BigmanPigman
(51,430 posts)3. My protest signs at the Women's March said that.
I drew a setting "Obama sun rising" logo with a tombstone that said, "R.I.P. USA 1776-2017" with a cast shadow of the Statue of Liberty.