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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRichard Clarke on Trump's National Security "Amateur Hour"
(Richard Clarke is the Clinton counterterrorism coordinator who tried in vain to focus the attention of the incoming Bush 43 team on the threat posed by Osama Bin Ladin).
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/amateur-hour-donald-trump-national-security-council-article-1.2959035
...."I suspect that Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson, former CEO of Exxon, would be aghast at the thought of Flynn and Mcfarland showing up to run Exxon. After years at Exxon, Tillerson knows how hard and complex that task is. Well, running a Superpower is even more difficult and cannot be done by people who have never held any position of responsibility before in the NSC system.
The first proof of this team's incompetence has been the drafting, vetting and implementation of their ban of people from any of seven nations entering the United States, including those that already live here. Whether or not you chaos at airports around the country and the massive and spontaneous popular protest of the move might well have been avoided if the NSC system had been used to draft, vet and implement the idea. That system, properly employed, analyses proposals, identifies what will not work, prepares the groundwork with the Congress, media, and interest groups, and ensures that federal agencies are ready to carry out the new policy. Most importantly, the NSC system makes sure that any new policy is actually legal.
General Colin Powell used to describe his attendance at NSC Principals Committee meetings as important more for the killing of "crazy ideas" than for any other reason. There was clearly no one doing that at any Principals Committee on the new refugee and immigration policies. As a result, the new administration looks to the world as incompetent. Bad things happen when America's enemies, competitors, and allies come to the conclusion that the United States government's national security system does not work.
The lack of understanding of the NSC is typified by the President's directive that the senior most U.S. intelligence and military officials need only attend the Principal's Committee when needed. That committee has met at least once a week for the last 28 years and never once has it not needed the wisdom of the senior most military and intelligence officials.
The immediate beneficiary of this incompetence has been ISIS and al Qaeda, who are no doubt benefiting enormously in their recruitment by the Administration seeming to prove their point that the U.S is at war with Islam. A functioning NSC system would have asked, "what is the problem we are trying to solve?" It would have noted that there has been no problem from the hundreds of thousands of refugees and other immigrants from the seven countries on Trump's list of "bad" nations. The problem is not with those refugees, it is with the inexperienced people in the White House.
Richard A. Clarke served on the White House National Security Council staff for Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. He is the Chairman of the Middle East Institute (mei.edu)
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)will see how inept our government is currently and will of course exploit that to any advantage they can.
This situation clearly resembles the situation a kingdom of the middle ages found itself in during the minority of a crowned king. Vulnerable.