Foreign Policy:
We’re peace-keeping on Syria. Policing the world doesn’t make America or the world great again. I thought President Trump promised we wouldn’t be enabling the UN’s ineptitude any longer.
Policing The World doesn't #MAGA. US pays for the #UN to 'keep the peace.' Doing double duty isn't #AmericaFirst: https://t.co/oMmHSqJ2Pb
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) March 9, 2017
Is US enabling/paying for #UN ineptitude? According to Former Ambassador #RobertFord, the #TrumpAdmin has peace-keeping forces in Syria.
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) March 9, 2017
President Trump has hired individuals who do not articulate the principles he ran on. Gov. Nikki Haley, for one. When the rest open their mouths to speak, too many sound nothing like what was promised. The generals scare me. America First? Where? In Yemen? Hiring different perspectives in business could well be a strength. But it’s not a strength when it comes to politics and policy. In politics you want a team that shares a political philosophy.
Watch the great @ionacraig discuss her on-the-ground reporting for @theintercept on the U.S. massacre of Yemeni civilians https://t.co/MPsJMZCsH6
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 10, 2017
It’s a mistake to allow Russia mania to ramp-up without decisively and repeatedly articulating the need to get along with powers which share mutual, non-neocon interests.
Yes, Russia mania reminds of me of the ramp-up to war in Iraq, @NeilClark66. Genghis #Bush's appearance completes… https://t.co/a25XlvTVgo
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) March 3, 2017
UPDATE (3/15): The swamp is still swampy.
The #FBI is stalling. #Republicans are sabotaging #Trump. Sessions has taken leave (of his sense?) #DrainTheSwamp: https://t.co/BKcvKwga4f
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) March 15, 2017