Mattis Quits

I don't know if you were in the camp, but it's safe to say that the overwhelming majority of Trump supporters will thrilled to death with the appointment of Mad Dog Mattis. Now he's a bum? Trump may be the president and yes, he has the right to implement his policies, but he also has an obligation to listen to the people he has asked to assist him in making those decisions. It's becoming more apparent he only wants boot licking yes men. Mattis ain't that guy.
Time will tell if the 2000 troops made/make a difference in the region. It's a high stakes move and if it blows up, it's all on Trump, as is most of the rest of what we have coming down the pipe from this point forward, stock market and economy included. The guy needs to get off twitter and come to realize that while he can't really help the market, he damn sure can hurt it.
2019 will find me with a much more critical eye on how he handles these situations. I don't think I'll be alone. It's all been fun and games watching him poke the left. That's run it's course. He's had plenty of time to grow into the position. Yeah, it's an uphill battle and he has many enemies and obstacles. So did Obama, so did Bush, so did they all. Comes with the job. He wanted it, he's got it, the whole enchilada. Now we'll see what he's got.

I think just deterrent alone of having us troops served a giant purpose. No body is going to risk the wrath of attacking us troops, no matter how small the force.
 
Time will tell if the 2000 troops made/make a difference in the region.
Hell yeah it matters.
I had a friend ask me today "what can 2000 troops do"?
Its not what they can do... but the fact is if anybody messes with them, then they will incur our wrath.
So even though its only 2000 personnel, their presence is extremely important to whats going on over there. Especially for the Kurds.
At least thats what common sense says.
 
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Well wriiten letter. Hate to see this. However, it is hard to know what all the real issues are. Based on the letter itself, it is pretty damning. I would like to see a direct response with specific information addressing the concerns of this letter by Trump.
 
Trump may be the president and yes, he has the right to implement his policies, but he also has an obligation to listen to the people he has asked to assist him in making those decisions. It's becoming more apparent he only wants boot licking yes men. Mattis ain't that guy.

I really don't think this is fair criticism. By all accounts, Trump likes a lot of back and forth between his advisors. He obviously did listen to Mattis and others when he reversed himself earlier on pulling out of Afghanistan. The generals and the neo-cons were against it and he went along, against his better judgment.

If Trump were truly proposing something crazy, I could see a principled Sec. of Defense resigning rather than implementing it. I think it is hard to say that removing 2000 troops, many of whom were not trigger pullers but engineers,etc, is such a move. Similarly, we have done it their way for 17 freakin' years in Afghanistan. Can anyone say that has been such a great success we should just keep on keeping on?

I don't know what motivated Mattis, who was also fired by Obama. No doubt he will be able to make a lot of money on the NeverTrump circuit, like Comey has.
 
but the fact is if anybody messes with them, then they will incur our wrath

That is precisely why they should not be there. Syria is a battle over who will have a gas pipeline, the Saudis and Qataris or the Iranians. That's a tough sell for flyover country, which is where most of the troops come from, so we get this bs about defending freedom and stopping terrorists. After 25 years of nonstop war, people are wising up.

The same people who are trembling with rage over this also object to defending our own border. So you know it is not our country they are concerned about.
 
Mattis, who was also fired by Obama.
I didn't know that.

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Obama Fires Top General Without Even a Phone Call

January 25, 2013 at 10:26 AM
President Barack Obama fired General James Mattis, the head of Central Command, without even calling the general to let him know he was being replaced.

"I am told that General Mattis was travelling and in a meeting when an aide passed him a note telling him that the Pentagon had announced his replacement as head of Central Command. It was news to him -- he hadn't received a phone call or a heads-up from anyone at the Pentagon or the White House," Thomas E. Ricks reports.

In another post, Ricks says Mattis was fired because:



Pentagon insiders say that he rubbed civilian officials the wrong way -- not because he went all "mad dog," which is his public image, and the view at the White House, but rather because he pushed the civilians so hard on considering the second- and third-order consequences of military action against Iran. Some of those questions apparently were uncomfortable. Like, what do you do with Iran once the nuclear issue is resolved and it remains a foe? What do you do if Iran then develops conventional capabilities that could make it hazardous for U.S. Navy ships to operate in the Persian Gulf? He kept saying, "And then what?"


There is also a belief that Mattis and Obama differed on Iran. "A particular point of disagreement was what to do about mischief Iran is exporting to other countries. Mattis is indeed more hawkish on this than the White House was," writes Ricks in yet another post.

"National Security Advisor Tom Donilon in particular was irked by Mattis's insistence on being heard. I cringe when I hear about civilians shutting down strategic discussions. That is exactly what the Bush administration did in late 2002 when generals persisted in questioning whether it was wise to invade Iraq. That led to what some might call a fiasco."
 
I think just deterrent alone of having us troops served a giant purpose. No body is going to risk the wrath of attacking us troops, no matter how small the force.
You mean like the Russians did earlier this year?
 
You mean like the Russians did earlier this year?

How did that end up for them? And technically they were mercenaries. My statement could've been worded different. What I'm saying is no nation wants full fledge conflict with the US by committing an act of war.
 
Obama fired Mattis... Mattis resigned from Trump administration. Your point, fuckheads? Ostensibly you know the difference between being fired and quitting.
 
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