Confronted with thorny problems, Trump turns to the military

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‘Trump threatened to unleash a familiar tool this week when he sought to stop protests against immigration agents in Minnesota: the military.

His warning to send federal troops into the state came as administration officials debated whether to order Pentagon strikes against Iran and use troops to seize Greenland from Denmark. Faced with a domestic or international problem this term that he can’t resolve with traditional diplomacy or politicking, Trump has increasingly turned to the armed forces as an initial option rather than a last resort.
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But the dramatic display of power has worried some defense officials, who fear it blurs the military’s core mission of protecting the country, overextends troops and risks acting cavalier with deadly force.

“The fact is, when you use the military, you degrade the military,” said a defense official. “Employment of forces requires reconstitution time. That’s true no matter what kind of force you’re talking about.”

Trump has leaned even more on hard power since the smash-and-grab operation in January to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro — from Thursday’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act on protesters in Minneapolis to his demands Iranian leaders stop killing citizens or face punishment. His musings to take Greenland have led allies to send troops to protect the island. And his Navy buildup in the Caribbean, the largest since the 1960s, has sent a visible symbol to Latin America of his sway in the region.’


The Trump regime is the essence of fascism – the use of brute force and criminal militarism to compel compliance and realize lawless goals.

And it’s indicative of Trump’s incompetence, a failed presidency lacking the governing skills and experience to use the levers of power to indeed govern.
 
Trump only has three more years to solve all the problems in the world, so he must use whatever means are necessary. Of course he might be angling for imposing martial law, then suspending elections so he can remain in power indefinitely.
 
‘Trump threatened to unleash a familiar tool this week when he sought to stop protests against immigration agents in Minnesota: the military.

His warning to send federal troops into the state came as administration officials debated whether to order Pentagon strikes against Iran and use troops to seize Greenland from Denmark. Faced with a domestic or international problem this term that he can’t resolve with traditional diplomacy or politicking, Trump has increasingly turned to the armed forces as an initial option rather than a last resort.
[…]
But the dramatic display of power has worried some defense officials, who fear it blurs the military’s core mission of protecting the country, overextends troops and risks acting cavalier with deadly force.

“The fact is, when you use the military, you degrade the military,” said a defense official. “Employment of forces requires reconstitution time. That’s true no matter what kind of force you’re talking about.”

Trump has leaned even more on hard power since the smash-and-grab operation in January to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro — from Thursday’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act on protesters in Minneapolis to his demands Iranian leaders stop killing citizens or face punishment. His musings to take Greenland have led allies to send troops to protect the island. And his Navy buildup in the Caribbean, the largest since the 1960s, has sent a visible symbol to Latin America of his sway in the region.’


The Trump regime is the essence of fascism – the use of brute force and criminal militarism to compel compliance and realize lawless goals.

And it’s indicative of Trump’s incompetence, a failed presidency lacking the governing skills and experience to use the levers of power to indeed govern.
Your leaders are telling their citizens to be violent against federal agents. Trump is using common sense, while you loons using violence. So **** off and be glad Trump doesn't tell them to handle it as they wish and pardon them, like Biden did with his gestapo.
 
‘Trump threatened to unleash a familiar tool this week when he sought to stop protests against immigration agents in Minnesota: the military.

His warning to send federal troops into the state came as administration officials debated whether to order Pentagon strikes against Iran and use troops to seize Greenland from Denmark. Faced with a domestic or international problem this term that he can’t resolve with traditional diplomacy or politicking, Trump has increasingly turned to the armed forces as an initial option rather than a last resort.
[…]
But the dramatic display of power has worried some defense officials, who fear it blurs the military’s core mission of protecting the country, overextends troops and risks acting cavalier with deadly force.

“The fact is, when you use the military, you degrade the military,” said a defense official. “Employment of forces requires reconstitution time. That’s true no matter what kind of force you’re talking about.”

Trump has leaned even more on hard power since the smash-and-grab operation in January to remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro — from Thursday’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act on protesters in Minneapolis to his demands Iranian leaders stop killing citizens or face punishment. His musings to take Greenland have led allies to send troops to protect the island. And his Navy buildup in the Caribbean, the largest since the 1960s, has sent a visible symbol to Latin America of his sway in the region.’


The Trump regime is the essence of fascism – the use of brute force and criminal militarism to compel compliance and realize lawless goals.

And it’s indicative of Trump’s incompetence, a failed presidency lacking the governing skills and experience to use the levers of power to indeed govern.
But he got a FIFA peace prize....
 
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