Trump’s toadyism to Saudi Arabia: a new moral low | Richard Wolffe
The Saudis are good customers, Trump says which evidently outweighs the fact they murdered and carved up a Washington Post journalist
Its that time of a presidency when every incumbent pretends to be what he isnt, or to do what he hasnt. With a re-election year kicking off, everyone wants to know if the candidate can fill in the gaping holes in his record, to give voters some reason to hope or believe.
In the case of Donald Trump, that means trying to look like something he hasnt been for the last two and a half years: presidential, sane and worthy of the worlds respect. Just for once.
So there are the TV interviews with networks other than Fox News, including the one with ABC News where he was supposed to look normal but ended up saying hed accept more Russian dirt in the upcoming election. If only to see if it was any good. Totally presidential.
There was the decisive moment when he turned the jets around as they were about to bomb Iran: an act of leadership that overruled his hawkish aides, as well as his earlier decision to, um, bomb Iran. Totally commander-in-chief.
And then there was the interview with NBC News, where he readily admitted that he puts a higher value on arms deals with Saudi Arabia than on American values like democracy and human rights. Totally making America great again.
Pressed by NBC, Trump made it clear that he couldnt care less about the bone saw-wielding murderers who dismembered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, allegedly on the orders of the Saudi crown prince himself. He also couldnt care about the UNs recommendations that the FBI investigate the murder of Khashoggi, who was a US resident and wrote for the Washington Post.
Unable to muster any human feeling, Trump couldnt muster any rational answers either. I think its been heavily investigated, Trump said. When asked who had done all that heavy investigating, he blurted out: By everybody Ive seen so many different reports.
Seeing is normally believing, but in Trumps case that might not be true. Heres where I am, he said, warming to the subject of international relations. You ready?
Its not at all clear if the world is ready for this kind of train of thought, even after all these many years of blather. You see, according to Trump there are other countries that do bad things, like Iran. And they do so many bad things that Iran is totally worth investigating.
This kind of argument somewhat undermines the presidential moment that averted war with Iran, but lets not set our standards too high. Because there was more of this brain fart to follow.
Im not like a fool that says, We dont want to do business with them. And by the way, if they dont do business with us, you know what they do? Theyll do business with the Russians or with the Chinese. They will buy we make the best equipment in the world, but they will buy great equipment from Russia and from China, he told Chuck Todd of NBC News.
Chuck, take their money. Take their money, Chuck.
Trump has already said that his re-election slogan is Keep America Great, as if the next four years will be a desperate exercise in clinging on to what he thinks hes achieved, such as avoiding impeachment.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/25/trump-saudi-arabia-toadyism-richard-wolffe
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