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Trump doctrine just declared at UN — and it’s called ‘maximum pressure’ (Fightin' Words)
The Hill ^ | 09/25/18 | Harry J. Kazianis

Posted on 09/25/2018 10:59:56 AM PDT by yesthatjallen

United Nations General Assembly speeches are usually downright boring, dominating the news cycle for a day or so with the world quickly moving on. In years past, I nearly fell asleep when George W. Bush or Barack Obama took to the podium.

But not any longer.

For better or worse, Donald Trump has turned his U.N. speech into what can only be described as must-see TV, or for the social media generation, a live-tweeting fest like no other. While last year’s speech, threatening to “totally destroy North Korea” and anointing Kim Jong Un as “rocket man,” made the Washington foreign policy establishment break out in hives, this year’s version was much more subdued.

Sure, there were no threats of possible nuclear war this year, but the speech did have some important policy ramifications that will be felt the world over. For it seems that Trump has finally decided on the true scope and tenor of his foreign policy, crafting a worldview that is easily definable and something that can be articulated clearly to friend and foe alike.

“Maximum pressure,” what was once the administration’s policy of containing the North Korean nuclear threat, has indeed gone global.

But before Trump did his round-robin of the globe, pointing out how his administration would take on the world’s challenges, he addressed the issue of North Korea head-on. While he noted that much progress had been made, even in recent days declaring he wants another summit with Kim, he noted that sanctions will stay in place until the North denuclearizes.

To me, that sounds like the president’s opening bid. And don’t be shocked if Trump’s position shifts on this issue — again.

Recall that, back in the spring, the administration was all about CVID: complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization of North Korea. Trump ditched that wordy acronym to make diplomatic room for a summit with the North Korean chairman, with slow and steady progress being the result.

Look for Trump to indeed have another summit with Kim, but this time exchanging a peace declaration ending the Korean War as a big down payment on the North giving up its nukes — perhaps the closing of the Yongbyon nuclear facility, as North Korea has suggested recently. Trump knows that maximum pressure will grind to a halt soon: As China is the one tasked to enforce it, it will stop quite soon — as payback for Washington’s trade stance. He also knows that he has the most leverage he will ever have right now, and will likely look to make a deal with Kim.

Iran also featured quite prominently in Trump’s remarks, during which he offered what amounted to an attack on the regime itself. He noted the corrupt nature of Iran’s leaders, speaking to the Iranian people themselves, detailing how their leaders have pilfered the nation’s vast wealth, many times for their own purposes and to destabilize the Middle East. Trump made it clear in his remarks that if Tehran wants act like a rogue nation, especially in its tone and how it speaks about America, he will press forward with sanctions that aim to cripple their economy.

Trump also had tough words for Syria — and possibly a major policy shift. In what could be a big change in the administration’s approach to the Assad regime, he said he would respond if chemical weapons are “deployed.” Focus on the word “deployed” — and not the word “used.” That could signal the administration will strike Syria’s forces if we see even a movement of such weapons getting ready for possible use, rather than waiting for an actual attack.

And Trump did not hold back his venom when it came to China, perhaps the greatest foreign policy challenge America faces today. Angry over what he detailed as an $800 billion trade deficit — much of which is with Beijing — Trump seems locked in for a long trade battle that won’t be easy to wind down.

“The United States has just announced tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese-made goods, for a total so far of $250 billion. I have great respect and affection for my friend, President Xi, but I have made clear our trade imbalance is just not acceptable,” Trump explained. “China’s market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated. As my administration has demonstrated, America will always act in our national interests.”

Translation: Trump is taking maximum pressure to the economic realm, making sure he keeps a key campaign promise to the American people while not backing down to Beijing, despite his bromance with Xi Jinping.

All in all, the speech was what you would expect from Trump these days, a mix of populism, nationalism, a call for nations to exercise sovereignty over themselves and their borders but — and most important of all — a detailed explanation of where Trump will use America’s still-ample diplomatic power and military muscle.

The world should take notice.

Harry J. Kazianis (@grecianformula) is director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, founded in 1994 by President Richard M. Nixon, and executive editor of its publishing arm, The National Interest. He previously worked on the foreign policy team of the 2016 Ted Cruz presidential campaign and as foreign policy communications manager at the Heritage Foundation, editor-in-chief of The Diplomat, and as a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The views voiced in this article are his own.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: trump; trumpun; un

1 posted on 09/25/2018 10:59:57 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
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To: yesthatjallen

Let the gnashing of toofs begin. Wait until the 6 oclock news kicks off. No doubt they’ll be all self righteous and stuff about how disrespectful Trump was. Me? Awesomeness!


2 posted on 09/25/2018 11:03:17 AM PDT by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: yesthatjallen

CBS radio report (during Rush) is that they laughed at Trump when he said how much he’s accomplished. And the Germans laughed when he said they are too dependent on Russia. That’s how they cover the news.


3 posted on 09/25/2018 11:05:37 AM PDT by Williams (Stop tolerating the intolerant.)
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To: yesthatjallen

If we aren’t going kick the bastards out of the country then at least use it as a bully pulpit


4 posted on 09/25/2018 11:07:13 AM PDT by RedStateRocker (Nuke Mecca. Deport all illegals. Abolish the DEA, IRS and ATF,.)
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To: yesthatjallen
UN loved
5 posted on 09/25/2018 11:08:11 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (01/26/18 DJIA 30 stocks $26,616.71 48.794% > open 11/07/16 $215.71 from 50% increase in 1.2183 yrs)
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To: Williams

Yes, all the headlines I’m seeing, Fauxnews included, talk about “the world” laughing at us, with varying degrees of hatred/disgust for Trump.

FU Big Media and your god the Fraud, as always!


6 posted on 09/25/2018 11:10:08 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs
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To: All

Oh, and almost completely without quoting President Trump, because the speech was too powerful.


7 posted on 09/25/2018 11:10:59 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs
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To: yesthatjallen

It would be nice if he spoke to all the nations getting cash handouts from the US. Two things: we are keeping track of whether you are friendly to our interests and, for budget reasons, we are going to have to cut back on foreign aid.


8 posted on 09/25/2018 11:14:15 AM PDT by lurk
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To: yesthatjallen

It is called WINNING.


9 posted on 09/25/2018 11:14:35 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: yesthatjallen
a call for nations to exercise sovereignty over themselves and their borders

The last five minutes or so of the speech was dedicated to this. It was one of the best speeches I have ever heard. At least this writer mentioned it. It included the following:

So together let us choose peace and freedom over dominatin and defeat and let us come here to this place, to stand for our people and their nations, forever strong, forever sovereign, forever just and forever thankful for the grace and the goodness and the glory of God.

10 posted on 09/25/2018 11:15:40 AM PDT by Freee-dame (Best election ever!)
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To: Williams

That laugh by the Germans would have to be a nervous laugh, unless they are truly deluded...


11 posted on 09/25/2018 11:38:15 AM PDT by Paul R.
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To: Paul R.

Germans deluded!!? That’s never happened before!

;^)


12 posted on 09/25/2018 11:47:09 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam. Buy ammo.")
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To: Paul R.

Trump to the UN today, after they laughed at him for touting America’s
successful economy.

“We will never surrender American sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable global bureaucracy. America is governed by Americans,” he said. “We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism.”

I love the guy!


13 posted on 09/25/2018 11:48:34 AM PDT by sanjuanbob
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To: elcid1970

Yeah, that’s sort of what I was hinting at — either way, it is not good!


14 posted on 09/25/2018 12:13:03 PM PDT by Paul R.
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To: yesthatjallen

Since no one bothered to post a link to the speech.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPbeM2Q6NWg

Starts at 1:37:30


15 posted on 09/25/2018 12:24:58 PM PDT by Revel
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To: treetopsandroofs

“Yes, all the headlines I’m seeing, Fauxnews included, talk about “the world” laughing at us, with varying degrees of hatred/disgust for Trump.”

I watched it and the only time there was laughter was at the beginning when Trump said “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country.”

So they laughed at Trump’s famous hyperbole or perhaps there were translation errors. For the rest of it the members acted respectful with applause at the end. Trump read his remarks carefully with a disciplined calm delivery. It was a good speech and seemed to be reasonably well received.


16 posted on 09/25/2018 12:58:35 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: plain talk

I read the transcript. One of his best speeches, very pro-American and positive.

Everything our domestic enemies hate.


17 posted on 09/25/2018 1:11:31 PM PDT by treetopsandroofs
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To: yesthatjallen

He said the doctrine is no longer “globalism,” the doctrine in “patriotism.” - his exact words.


18 posted on 09/25/2018 1:23:48 PM PDT by elpadre (AfganistaMr Obama said theoal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-hereQaeda" and its allies.)
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