'President Trump is creating a brand-new curriculum. The world had best start taking notes.'
: Iran-backed forces kill a U.S. contractor and wound several American and Iraqi troops in a rocket attack on a base in northern Iraq.: The U.S. strikes positions of Iranian-backed forces in Iraq and Syria, killing at least 25 fighters.: Iran-backed militiamen and their supporters break through the outer barrier of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and protest violently for two days. U.S. Marines use tear gas, but neither side sustains casualties.: U.S.
At every instance in this"crisis," the"experts" in foreign policy and in the media have been criticizing the president. They parroted the DNC talking point that Trump"doesn't have a plan" and used the words they typically employ to characterize Trump's foreign policy—words like"incoherent,""indecisive,""erratic," and, the catch-all,"dangerous.
If all these"experts" are complaining, then surely there must be something wrong with the president's actions, right? Let's take a look at those experts. While each of them has their own unique resume, and while there are outliers and exceptions, they plot out in a bell curve like nearly everything in life.Members of our foreign policy establishment likely came from an upper-crust family and attended one of America's"finer" universities.
After college, the future expert is recruited by any one of the alphabet soup of government agencies involved in national security: NSA, CIA, DOD, etc. They begin as a compartmentalized policy analyst and work their way up through the system into some level of bureaucratic responsibility.
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