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There Is A Trump Doctrine And It's Mostly About Enriching Himself

Published by Huffington Post on Mon, 17 Apr 2017


Whats the Trump Doctrine of foreign policy' At first glance, foreign policy under Trump seems inconsistent, arbitrary, and devoid of principle.A few weeks ago, even before the airstrike on Syria, Trump communications director Mike Dubke told Trumps assembled aides that international affairs presented a messaging challenge because the Trump administration lacks a coherent foreign policy. There is no Trump doctrine, Dubke declared.I think Dubke is being grossly unfair. Of course theres a Trump Doctrine. You just have to know where to look for it.The Trump Doctrine began to emerge when Trump issued his travel bans (both the first and second) on predominantly Muslim countries.But he notably excluded predominately Muslim countries where Trump has business interests.So under what might be called the First Principle of the Trump Doctrine, people living in a predominantly Muslim country have a chance of entering the United States only if their country contains an edifice with Trumps name on it.The Second Principle follows logically from the first. Countries that are potential markets for Trumps business ' nominally run by his two sons, but still filling his pockets ' may be eligible for special favors if they allow Trump to make money there. For example, Trumps business currently has 157 trademark applications pending in 36 nations, according to the New York Times.Registered trademarks are giant financial assets for a business like Trumps, which in recent years has made big money by selling his name rather than by building or making anything.Soon after he was sworn into office ' but only after Trump backed off of his brief flirtation with atwo China policy ' the Chinese government granted Trump preliminary approval of 38 trademarks of his name.It was a gift, said Peter J. Riebling, a trademark lawyer in Washington, of Chinas decision. Getting the exclusive right to use that brand in China against everyone else in the world' Its like waving a magic wand.One potential obstacle for the Second Principle is the Constitutions emoluments clause, which bars U.S. government officials from receiving gifts from foreign powers.No matter. Apparently the Trump Doctrine, well, trumps the Constitution.A group called Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), joined by several prominent law professors, is suing Trump over this. But the United States ' through the U.S. Department of Justice ' argues in a legal brief, expected to be filed this month, that the framers of the Constitution meant only to rule out gifts that compensate presidents or other office holders for servicesthey might do for a foreign power, not for public policies they advance that benefit a foreign power.Interpretations of the U.S. Constitution by the Department of Justice arent like the musings of any random defense attorney. They carry special weight. They represent the views and interests of the United States.Which makes this one official U.S. government policy ' and thereby, confirms it as the Second Principle of the Trump Doctrine.The Third Principle comes down hard on countries that kill their own children with poison gas. They will be bombed.You may recall Trump had long been opposed to bombing Syria. But, as he recently explained, Syrian dictator Basha al-Assads attack on children had a big impact on me, adding that my attitude toward Syria and Assad has changed very much. The bombing ensued.This doesnt mean endangered children will be given refuge in the United States, though. Recall the First Principle: Nobody gains entrance to the United States from a predominantly Muslim nations unless their country contains a Trump hotel, spa, or golf course. Which brings us to the Fourth Principle.Not long after the Syrian bombing, Trump authorized the Pentagon to drop a 22,000-pound GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB) on people described as Islamic State forces in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border.It was the first time the bomb ' nicknamed the mother of all bombs, and one of the largest air-dropped munitions in the U.S. militarys inventory ' had ever been used in a combat.Trumps rationale' The group was allegedly connected to ISIS.So under the Fourth Principle of the Trump Doctrine, the United States reserves the right to drop a mother of a bomb on any group seemingly connected with ISIS.This applies even if the group is not fighting to gain or hold territory claimed by the Islamic State. The group could be thousands of miles away from the Islamic State, anywhere around the world.Could a mother of a bomb be dropped on such a group if its located in a country containing a Trump hotel, or considering a Trump trademark application'Frankly, I dont know. That pesky detail hasnt been worked out yet.But this one uncertainty doesnt undermine the overall consistency or clarity of the Trump Doctrine of foreign policy. Its four major principles are firmly rooted either in making money for Trump, or stopping bad people from doing bad things.If Mike Dubke had a clearer grasp of Donald Trumps worldview, hed surely see this ' as would everyone else.This post was originally published at RobertReich.com.type=type=RelatedArticlesblockTitle=Related... + articlesList=58ec625ce4b081da6ad0076b,58eff254e4b0da2ff85f7c34 -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. 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