Wednesday, June 03, 2020

Trump’s Threats to Deploy Troops Move America Closer to Anarchy

As a history major and having studied the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party in the 1930's a nagging question has always been how and why did decent, moral Germans allow it to happen.  Now, in America, we are seeing a similar trend lead by a foul, narcissistic man who is aided and abetted by Republican elected officials who care only about power and by roughly 40% of the population.  Some of his supporters I understand: they are racists and misogynists.  But others who seem like decent people simple refuse to admit that they are being played for fools and refuse to see that Trump is the antithesis of what they claim to believe in.  They are exactly like the 1930's Germans who allowed Hitler to rise and ultimately destroy Germany.  With his attacks on the free press and now threats to use military troops against American civilians Trump is driving America towards anarchy which he will no doubt use as an excuse to declare martial law and the suspension of civil liberties.  It CAN happen in America and people are allowing it to happen.  An editorial in the Washington Post looks at the danger.  Here are excerpts:
ATTORNEY GENERAL William P. Barr on Monday ordered federal police and National Guard forces to disperse protesters who were peacefully gathered in front of the White House. As flash munitions exploded and tear gas swirled, President Trump delivered a Rose Garden rant denouncing “acts of domestic terror” he said had taken place in Washington and other U.S. cities, and threatened to “deploy the United States military” to those that fail to “dominate the streets.”
[Trump] The president then walked across Lafayette Square to pose with a Bible in front of a church. The clearing of the square — carried out without the involvement of D.C. police, who were not told about it until moments before it occurred — enabled this cheap political theater, and we suspect the same term can be applied to Mr. Trump’s vow to deploy active-duty Army units. But military and congressional leaders ought to be telling him that any such action would be unacceptable.
As it is, Mr. Trump appears to be mobilizing federal forces to Washington, where he has the authority to take over the National Guard and deploy other troops without consulting local authorities.
One military official told the Times Mr. Trump was creating his own “palace guard.” Mr. Trump said he was “dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers” to the District “to stop the rioting, looting, vandalism, assaults and wanton destruction of property.”
There has been vandalism and some looting in the District — often carried out, as The Post reported, by mostly white extremists and criminals who have nothing to do with the thousands who have peacefully and justifiably demonstrated for racial justice. But calling the smashing of shop windows “domestic terror” is cynical hyperbole designed to cast Mr. Trump as a “president of law and order,” as he put it. D.C. police are capable of containing the disturbances without interference by “heavily armed soldiers.”
The deployment of regular military forces to Washington or any other city would be still more counterproductive. . . . To do so now, especially over the objections of local elected officials, would be, as Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) put it, “unsustainable militarily” and “unsustainable socially because it’s the antithesis of how we live.”
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper and Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, surely know this. Yet they allowed themselves to be used as props in Mr. Trump’s march across Lafayette Square and participated in a phone call Monday in which the president demanded that governors use the National Guard to suppress protests.
Mr. Esper even spoke of U.S. cities as “the battlespace.” In enabling his incitement, Mr. Trump’s aides are helping him to push the country closer not to order but to anarchy.

1 comment:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Well, the tinfoil dictator is closer and closer to becoming a real strongman. The nice lady with the emails warned us, though...

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