The recent presidential
campaign saw a plethora of open letters directed at Donald Trump, at
least two of which were authored and signed by neoconservative foreign
policy “experts” denouncing him for challenging their most cherished notions.
Now it’s my turn to write an
open letter, albeit coming from the opposite direction.
Dear President Trump:
Unlike what you might expect
from a writer for a web site like Antiwar.com, I’ve given you a pretty fair
shake. I have to admit that, at first, I just didn’t get it, but I’m honest
enough to admit when I’m wrong. As you began to lay out your platform, I
took notice – and, in the face of a lot of skepticism from my readers and
even from some of my colleagues, I started to cheer
you on. Not that I cheered every pronouncement – but when you started
criticizing the conduct of American foreign policy under the Bush
administration, and not just the Obama regime, I was quite impressed.
The turning point, for me, was
when you got up at that South Carolina GOP presidential debate and
said:
“I want to tell you. They
lied. They said there were weapons of mass destruction, there were none. And
they knew there were none. There were no weapons of mass destruction.”
You stood there amidst a storm
of booing and said “Go ahead and boo” because you knew you were speaking truth
to power – and you knew the American people were listening and nodding in
agreement. As for me, I wasn’t just nodding – I was cheering. After all,
I spent the entire run up to the war saying precisely that, and for the first
time a major political figure – and a Republican at that! — was saying it too.
For the GOP frontrunner to defy decorum, take a big risk, and tell the
Republican donor class and the Bush-bots the brutal unadorned truth to their
faces – that took courage. It took independence of mind. In that moment, you
won my respect – and my undying gratitude.
Your willingness to swim
against the tide, to question what “everybody knows,” was demonstrated once
again when, in response to the widespread allegations that the Russians hacked
the Democratic National Committee, you
said “We have no idea who did it” – even as the Obama administration joined
in the chorus. Because the truth is that we
don’t’ know – and the “intelligence” cited by Washington is always
politically self-serving.
Now I’m hoping you’ll exercise
the same independent judgment in resisting the siren calls in the media to let
your worst critics into your administration. Many of those in the GOP national
security Establishment who were saying before the election that you are “unfit”
to be President are now singing “Kumbaya” and
trying to slither into the councils of state. Please reject them!
These snakes in the grass will rear up and bite you in the ass at the first
opportunity – don’t give them that chance.
Here’s what you said in your foreign
policy speech:
“I will also look for
talented experts with new approaches, and practical ideas, rather than
surrounding myself with those who have perfect résumés but very little to brag
about except responsibility for a long history of failed policies and continued
losses at war.”
The neoconservatives who lied
us into war and who are the very globalists you’ve been attacking all along
have no place in your administration – and I mean by that John Bolton, Stephen
Hadley, Zalmay Khalilzad, Kelly Ayotte (who viciously
insulted you), Mike Rogers, Frances Townsend (who called you “fundamentally
dishonest”), and any number of others trying to crawl in through the
cracks. Some of these people openly denounced you: others advocate policies
that are the exact opposite of your “America First” less-interventionist
approach. None of them should be given the time of day.
The American people didn’t
vote for a globalist – they voted for you. Kick these internationalists
to the curb, and to heck with “can’t we all just get along”!
During the campaign, you
pledged to make NATO members start ponying up their fair share of the costs – and
said that this alliance, forged in the midst of the cold war, was “obsolete.”
You even said you would consider withdrawing the US from NATO if the other
members didn’t shape up. Now the head of NATO
is warning you not to do it – yes, that’s what the headlines say, he warning
you! Isn’t it time to warn him that he and his fellow deadbeats are
mooching ingrates whose time is pretty much up?
Why in the heck are tens of
thousands of American troops still protecting these European moochers
from a nonexistent threat while our own country is falling to pieces and we’re
$20 trillion in debt?
Never mind making these
deadbeats pay up – let’s just get the hell out of NATO, which is truly obsolete
as you rightly said.
You also told us that rich
nations like Japan and South Korea – which are eating our lunch in the realm of
international trade – are perfectly capable of defending themselves, and that
it’s time they did so. Yet we
hear that you’ve already
contacted the leaders of these countries and assured them that the gravy train
is still running. What’s up with that?
Oh yes, we’re watching your
every move very closely. The widespread myth that your supporters will let you
get away with anything is – like most memes spread by the mainstream media –
totally false. And we care about foreign policy – because, contrary to the myth
that voters don’t care about this subject, we realize that it’s very closely
aligned with domestic policy. Because when you’re a global empire, the
distinction between foreign policy and domestic policy breaks down – as you
well understand.
But, hey, I’m not just
watch-dogging you – I’m heartened by your apparent decision to stop
funding and supporting the Syrian Islamist terrorists Hillary told us are
really “moderates.” We have no business trying to bring about “regime change”
in Syria, or anywhere else, and the farther we stay away from that hellhole the
better.
I’m also very much encouraged
by reports
that you have no intention of ripping up the Iran deal. That’s exactly what you
said during the campaign, but the media – particularly Fox News – wasn’t
listening apparently. We don’t need another war in the Middle East: indeed,
it’s the last thing we need.
In closing, I just want to
thank you for doing what I’ve long wanted someone to do, and that is revive and
renew that good old slogan of “America First.” When you made this your campaign
theme, the elite media had a conniption: that’s because they’re committed
internationalists who understand neither the history of that phrase nor its
continued relevance to the situation we face today.
Your election to the
presidency is a watershed moment, a sea change that many of us have been hoping
for, and working for, lo these many years. And while I didn’t and don’t agree
with each and every one of your policy proposals, it’s in the realm of foreign
policy that I believe your platform merits support. Now my hope is that you’ll stick
to it, in spite of the tremendous opposition you’ll face from the
leadership of both parties. And again, I want to urge you – because policy is
personnel – to keep the neoconservatives, who are your worst enemies, out of
your government.
The success of your
administration – and your place in history – depends on it.
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NOTES IN THE MARGIN
You can check out my Twitter
feed by going here. But please
note that my tweets are sometimes deliberately provocative, often made in jest,
and largely consist of me thinking out loud.
I’ve written a couple of
books, which you might want to peruse. Here
is the link for buying the second edition of my 1993 book, Reclaiming
the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement, with
an Introduction by Prof. George
W. Carey, a Foreword
by Patrick J. Buchanan, and critical essays by Scott Richert and David Gordon
(ISI
Books, 2008).
You can buy An
Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard (Prometheus
Books, 2000), my biography of the great libertarian thinker, here.
Read more by Justin
Raimondo
- Why
Trump Won: The Foreign Policy Factor – November 10th, 2016
- Trump’s
Revolution – November 8th, 2016
- Bringing
Down the Globalist Monster – November 6th, 2016
- Will
President Trump Free Julian Assange? – November 3rd, 2016
- How
Hillary Clinton Poisoned American Politics – November 1st, 2016