(Yeah, I’m posting Buchanan. Again.): Has the War Party Hooked Trump?
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By Patrick J. Buchanan
With his Sunday tweet that Bashar Assad, “Animal Assad,” ordered a gas attack on Syrian civilians, and Vladimir Putin was morally complicit in the atrocity, President Donald Trump just painted himself and us into a corner.
“Many dead, including women and children, in mindless CHEMICAL attack in Syria,” tweeted Trump, “President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad. Big price… to pay.”
“Big price… to pay,” said the president.
Now, either Trump launches an attack that could drag us deeper into a seven-year civil war from which he promised to extricate us last week, or Trump is mocked as being a man of bluster and bluff.
For Trump Sunday accused Barack Obama of being a weakling for failing to strike Syria after an earlier chemical attack.
“If President Obama had crossed his stated Red Line In The Sand,” Trump tweeted, “the Syrian disaster would have ended long ago! Animal Assad would have been history!”
Trump’s credibility is now on the line and he is being goaded by the war hawks to man up. Sunday, John McCain implied that Trump’s comments about leaving Syria “very soon” actually “emboldened” Assad:
“President Trump last week signaled to the world that the United States would prematurely withdraw from Syria. Bashar Assad and his Russian and Iranian backers have heard him, and emboldened by American inaction, Assad has reportedly launched another chemical attack against innocent men, women and children, this time in Douma.”
Pronouncing Assad a “war criminal,” Lindsey Graham said Sunday the entire Syrian air force should be destroyed.
So massive an attack would be an act of war against a nation that has not attacked us and does not threaten us. Hence, Congress, prior to such an attack, should pass a resolution authorizing a U.S. war on Syria.
And, as Congress does, it can debate our objectives in this new war, and how many men, casualties and years will be required to defeat the coalition of Syria, Russia, Hezbollah, Iran, and the allied Shiite militias from the Near East.
On John Bolton’s first day as national security adviser, Trump is being pushed to embrace a policy of Cold War confrontation with Russia and a U.S. war with Syria. Yet candidate Trump campaigned against both.
The War Party that was repudiated in 2016 appears to be back in the saddle. But before he makes good on that threat of a “big price… to pay,” Trump should ask his advisers what comes after the attack on Syria.
Lest we forget, there was a reason Obama did not strike Syria for a previous gas attack. Americans rose up as one and said we do not want another Middle East war.
When John Kerry went to Capitol Hill for authorization, Congress, sensing the national mood, declined to support any such attack.
Trump’s strike, a year ago, with 59 cruise missiles, on the air base that allegedly launched a sarin gas attack, was supported only because Trump was new in office and the strike was not seen as the beginning of a longer and deeper involvement in a war Americans did not want to fight.
Does Trump believe that his political base is more up for a major U.S. war in Syria today than it was then?
The folks who cheered Trump a week ago when he said we were getting out of Syria, will they cheer him if he announces that we are going deeper in?
Before any U.S. attack, Trump should make sure there is more hard evidence that Assad launched this poison gas attack than there is that Russia launched that poison gas attack in Salisbury, England.
One month after that attack, which Prime Minister Theresa May ascribed to Russia and Foreign Minister Boris Johnson laid at the feet of Putin himself, questions have arisen:
If the nerve agent used, Novichok, was of a military variety so deadly it could kill any who came near, why is no one dead from it?
Both the target, Sergei Skripal, and his daughter Yulia are recovering.
If the deadly poison was, as reported, put on the doorknob of Skripal’s home, how did he and Yulia manage to go to a restaurant after being contaminated, with neither undergoing a seizure until later on a park bench?
If Russia did it, why are the British scientists at Porton Down now admitting that they have not yet determined the source of the poison?
Why would Putin, with the prestige of hosting the World Cup in June on the line, perpetrate an atrocity that might have killed hundreds and caused nations not only to pull out of the games, but to break diplomatic relations with Russia?
U.S. foreign policy elites claim Putin wanted Trump to win the 2016 election. But if Putin indeed wanted to deal with Trump, why abort all such prospects with a poison gas murder of a has-been KGB agent in Britain, America’s foremost ally?
The sole beneficiaries of the gas attacks in Salisbury and Syria appear to be the War Party.
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I hate hate hate it when I find that PB is the sanest guy in the room.
The’’war’ party. Which one is that exactly? Both of them are beating the war drums.
And McCain, that sleazy old ghoul, needs to STFU. He is no fucking hero just because he’s got cancer. He’s been a lying, corrupt, self-serving jackass his entire life. He showed the world his true character when he became one of Charles Keatings flunkies. Now he’s ‘dying’ and he’s going to go out the way he lived, a dishonest and ignorant rich man who likes to think he’s running this country. That he’s a big man. He should have crawled into a hole and pulled the dirt over his worthless ass after his stunt of promoting tje White Helmets. I wondet how much it galls him that someone like Trump is president and he will always be remembered as the guy who was stupid enough to name Sarah Palin as his running mate.
I say let’s put Trump and every member of the ‘war party’ in a uniform and ship ‘em over to where war is REAL, not just something that is a topic on the nightly news.
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Not So Surprising
Thanks Amanda. I do not know how far back his non-interventionist streak goes, but recently Pat Buchanan has been one of the few outspoken anti-war voices on the right. We need all the help we can get to stop the War Crazies in both parties.
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
Jimmy pointed out the hypocrisy
We su concerned about the Syrian children who were gassed, yet we stay silent on the hundreds of thousands of children who are being killed in Yemen by our ally Saudi Arabia?
Crimea a river! The stupidity of people like McCain, Graham and the other warmongers is astounding!
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
Skripal and his daughter Yulia are recovering
Actually, Yulia has been discharged from the hospital and Sergie is said to be recovering as well and he is going to be released soon.
Pat was right. Thee most deadliest nerve agent ever didn't kill anyone. There were no pictures taken of the cop who was released and no one has been able to interview him. This seems to be suspicious. Ehh?
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
heh, doesn't that calm you down a little?
I always feared chemical nerve gas weapons as being immediate killers. Especially after I learned how thoroughly and persistently the US military trains its soldiers how to protect against them (your pajamas are replaced with chemical suits basically) Now look how harmless they are. I for once see that as a positive development. May be they'll find out soon that radioactive radiation isn't that bad either. Makes me sleep so much more calmly. /s
Sweet dreams.
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If Buchanan and Tucker Carlson are making 'sense'.
Strange times.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Trust but verify.
What the hell became of that? Now we have "shoot first, ask questions later" both internationally and on American Streets.
I remember Pat Buchanan marching
right along side me in the 60s anti-war protests.
I think. It looked just like him, I swear.
Long hair, bell bottoms, American flag sewed on his back pocket, evrthang.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
Man. Too bad I've let my German lapse...
That column must be beyond awesome in it's original incarnation.
(h/t Molly Ivins).
But yeah, when I find myself on the same side as P. Buchanan, it's beyond clear that the other side must be batshit insane.