Is Trump a Real Peacemaker? A Closer Look

Fri Nov 01 2024
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The role of the U. S. President is crucial, especially with conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and tensions in the Indo-Pacific. Former President Donald Trump often claims he's the key to preventing World War III. But is he really the right person for the job? Let's explore. Trump's defense strategy, led by Secretaries Jim Mattis and Mark Esper, did shift focus to great power competition with China and Russia. This was a significant change after years of concentrating on rogue states and terrorists. With bipartisan support, the Trump administration secured needed resources for this new era. However, Mattis, a highly respected Marine Corps general, resigned due to disagreements with Trump. Esper was fired for refusing to deploy troops against protesters. Both have warned about Trump's intentions if he returns to the Oval Office. A second Trump term could be worse. He might not hire people with the integrity of Mattis and Esper. Instead, he might choose officials who agree with his impulses. This could have serious national security implications. In a dangerous world, the U. S. needs a leader who supports allies, confronts enemies, and makes wise judgments. Trump's record shows the opposite.
During his presidency, Trump often criticized U. S. allies. He threatened to leave NATO and even suggested Russia could do whatever it wants if allies don't pay up. He also questioned support for Ukraine and Taiwan. While allies should contribute more to defense, treating commitments like protection rackets weakens deterrence. Trump's inconsistency toward rivals and adversaries is also troubling. He swung between tough talk and softening his stance on China. He sided with Russia's President Putin and conditioned aid to Ukraine on political favors. With North Korea, he fluctuated between threats and praise for the dictator. He withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal without a replacement, allowing Iran to advance its nuclear program. Such inconsistency and ambiguity can't aid deterrence. It makes conflicts more likely. Given his record, it's hard to imagine Trump bringing peace. A second term could unleash his most chaotic instincts.
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