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egbertowillies

(4,058 posts)
Sun Apr 9, 2017, 06:22 PM Apr 2017

Politics Done Right - Is Trumps Syria missile attack a Putin/Trump ruse?

Trump sent 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles to an airbase in Syria that remained operational. Russia shows tremendous restraint in their response to the strike. The mainstream media now once again act as if this earns Trump a presidential medal. Republican and Democratic neocons alike praised Trump. Some even referred to him as Ronald Reagan-like. Actually, I support that characterization in a very negative way of course.



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Politics Done Right - Is Trumps Syria missile attack a Putin/Trump ruse? (Original Post) egbertowillies Apr 2017 OP
I don't agree with Lawrence O'Donnell's theory The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2017 #1

The Velveteen Ocelot

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1. I don't agree with Lawrence O'Donnell's theory
Sun Apr 9, 2017, 06:38 PM
Apr 2017

that Putin planned and arranged the whole thing. Putin would be taking an enormous risk by intentionally setting up a scenario that would operate as justification (for domestic purposes, mostly) for any kind of military action. I'm sure Putin realizes that Trump is unpredictable and acts, without thought or analysis, in a fashion he believes will offer him the most benefit. If Putin had told Assad to go ahead with the sarin attack so Trump would retaliate and thereby provide cover for his connections with Russia, Putin could not be sure what Trump would actually do, since he's completely unreliable. Military people might have talked him out of the missile strike, or maybe he could have decided to do something far more damaging than the strike that did occur. Putin couldn't count on his erratic puppet to do exactly what he wanted. Furthermore, Putin has other, more pressing interests than merely helping Trump deflect suspicion in the US. The money connections are sufficient to keep Trump obedient, and Putin has already succeeded in his efforts to cast doubt on the legitimacy of our election and generally sow chaos.

I think Trump acted exactly as he always does: he saw an opportunity to make himself look good and he took it. The fact that it was completely opposite to the position he took when Obama was president was not important to him, because facts don't matter. Consistency doesn't matter. Policies don't matter. He does what he wants to do at a particular moment because he thinks it will benefit him, period. He does not think ahead. He does not understand or appreciate complexity. This was an opportunity for a twofer: deflect from the Russia investigation (temporarily) and look strong and manly and mighty. And, of course, our stupid media ate it up.

It won't last, thought. Everybody thought Bush was the bee's knees at the beginning of Shock 'n' Awe; but that all went to hell, along with W's popularity, tout suite. I just hope smarter people will take SCROTUS' missiles away from him before we get Iraq Redux.

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