Trump proves he's a better dealbreaker than dealmaker -- this time, with the Taliban
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Deals are my art form, President Trump proclaimed in his ghostwritten book, The Art of the Deal. Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write wonderful poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. Its true that Trump likes making deals. Hes just not very good at it. In fact, he may be the worst dealmaker ever to occupy the Oval Office. The abrupt disintegration of his accord with the Taliban provides the latest evidence that hes too impetuous and ignorant to be a successful negotiator.
Trumps special envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, was close to concluding a deal with the Taliban that would have allowed Trump to begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and to proclaim that he had ended an 18-year-old war. Then on Saturday evening, Trump himself blew up immediate prospects of an agreement with a series of tweets announcing that he was withdrawing an invitation for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Taliban leaders to meet with him at Camp David because a Taliban car bombing in Kabul on Thursday had killed a U.S. soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Elis Angel Barreto Ortiz, along with 11 other people.
Disinviting terrorists from Camp David seems like a good idea. Its appalling that Trump would have even considered hosting Taliban leaders just days before the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks plotted by their ally, Osama bin Laden. Imagine what Trump who excoriated President Barack Obama for negotiating with the Taliban would have said if Obama had invited them for a sleepover. But Trumps explanation for the cancellation as with most things he says makes little sense.
The Taliban have been staging attacks throughout their negotiations with the United States and Afghan and U.S. security forces have been carrying out operations against it. The United Nations reports that 1,366 civilians were killed and 2,446 wounded during the first half of the year. Maybe Trump cares only about U.S. casualties? Well, 16 additional U.S. troops have been killed by hostile action in Afghanistan so far this year. Sgt. Ortizs death was tragic but hardly a departure from the violent norm, because the Taliban never agreed to a cease-fire.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/09/08/trump-proves-hes-better-dealbreaker-than-dealmaker-this-time-with-taliban/
Sneederbunk
(14,290 posts)Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)he prefers to meet visitors at one of HIS resorts, so he can rake in $$$. He can not profit from them staying at Camp David.