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Fallout from Soleimani Assassination

Marian Kamensky

Today’s vote of the Iraqi parliament to move to dispel American troops from the country is another sign that Trump is leading us into a boondoggle with Iran. Their decision was the result of President Trump’s order to kill top ranking Iranian General Soleimani and such fallout creates the impression that there was tenuous plan or coordination behind Trump’s decision to assassinate (if any).

The fact that Iraq, one of our closest allies in the region was unaware of Trump’s decision and saw it as a threat to sovereignty is a sign that Trump does not trust others and cannot be trusted himself. Iraq is a nation that we have invested billions of American taxpayer money in; we have put in considerable effort propping them up — their military, their democracy, their nation — and the fact that they are unilaterally moving to cast us out is embarrassing. The optics are shameful and a failure in diplomacy. Trump not only had a responsibility to develop a coalition within Iraq and with our allies in the region, he also had a responsibility to coordinate with Congress and the Democratic party was not apprised of his plans for Soleimani.

So here we are. A nation we once “liberated” wants us out and our executive branch did not seek full advice from Congress when on the precipice of moving to assassinating the General of a recognized nation. From a political perspective, the Democrats need to exploit Trump’s failure. If in fact, Iraq asks America to remove its troop presence in the country, it is not a win for President Trump. He may want to get out of “endless wars” but a good leader would leave under his own volition, plan and timeline. It is definitely not a good look if he is unilaterally asked to leave the country — especially after all of the years of goodwill we have invested in Iraq. The irony is thick and rich if Iraq “fires” America because of Trump’s mistake (has he ever heard those words?).

There is minimal information about the event that triggered where we are. It started with the killing of an American contractor (and other Iraqi soldiers) around December 27, 2019. As of this writing, their identities or purpose in Iraq have not been disclosed. Additionally, Soleimani fought against the ISIS caliphate, but politicians on both sides of the aisle agree he has the blood of Americans on his hands. Nonetheless, the fact is that Soleimani is being mourned by many and the Iraqis themselves are outraged at the United States unilateral action. For these reasons, the intended purpose of this writing is not to examine whether the assassination was justified, rather it is critique of Trump’s recklessness in carrying out an order that was loaded with political and military landmines.

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A Look Back — Setting the Table for the Ukraine Plan

“Before you drift off, don’t forget, which is to say remember, because remembering is so much more a psychotic activity than forgetting.”

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Let’s remember back to June 2019  — 6 short months ago. At the time, the Mueller investigation just came to a close and in an interview with George Stephanopolous (ABC), Trump said another gaffe that outraged the country and he had to walk back. After it was determined that his 2016 campaign team invited Russian government interference, Stephanopolous asked Trump whether in the 2020 election, he would again invite such interference from a foreign country.

“If somebody called from a country, Norway, [and said] ‘we have information on your opponent’ — oh, I think I’d want to hear it,” Trump responded. What ostensibly was a slip up that he had to fix immediately perhaps was a foreshadowing of his plans to abuse the President of Ukraine. Just a month following the interview, Trump had a now infamous July 25 phone call, requesting the Ukraine President dig up dirt on former USA VP Joe Biden (except this time it was in exchange for the release of close to $400 million in security aid). Imagine if Trump had referenced Ukraine instead of Norway when talking to Stephanopolous – even he wouldn’t be so brazen.

After saying this, the media had a frenzy of outrage. Politicians from his own party admonished Trump and distanced themselves from the statements. The next day, Trump is on Fox and Friends tail between his legs and walking back his words.

“Of course, you give it to the F.B.I. or report it to the attorney general or somebody like that,” Mr. Trump said in a phone interview, “ ..You couldn’t have that happen with our country.”

The thought that he could endure this gaffe on one day, then the next day expend personal and government resources to bribe Ukraine government officials is egregious. What’s even more egregious is he might be getting away with it.

Ironically in this same Stephanopolous interview, Trump called out polling reports of Biden beating him “fake news,” so it was apparent that Trump was feeling the heat.

Trump has uncanny ability to win at failing. He has been a hack his entire career so what’s new if he succeeds in pulling the wool over America’s eyes once more. Trump gained notoriety for being some sort of glitch in society, a caricature of the American dream. More on this later.

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GOP Narratives about the Trump Impeachment that Simply Aren’t True

Trump did not commit a crime.

Legal scholars debate the issue of whether impeachment requires a crime be committed, but the consensus opinion is that a crime need not be committed. In fact, Trump’s staunchest defenders, including hi own impeachment defense counsel, have previously argued a crime not need be committed for a president to be impeached. Nonetheless, credible sources have publicly stated that there was a crime.

The Government Accounting Office issued a formal decision stating that Trump’s actions to freeze $390 million dollars in government aid to Ukraine violated the Impoundment Control Act. “Faithful execution of the law does not permit the President to substitute his own policy priorities for those that Congress has enacted into law.” If Trump wanted to defer the funding, he was required to notify Congress. The GAO has historically been considered a bipartisan government entity.

Trump has admitted to delaying the government aid, not delaying the aid and even said they don’t know.

Trump has never testified under Oath, and the crime that Clinton committed during his impeachment was perjuring himself about the Lewinsky affair. There would be a treasure trove of lies to pick from if Trump testified under Oath. Even Trump himself has feared he would lie as a reason not to testify — during the Mueller investigation. Clinton’s downfall was his decision to testify — a consequence of his own bravado that all future presidents will learn from.

the witnesses that have testified to congress do not have firsthand knowledge of trump’s conversations

The following White House officials have firsthand knowledge of conversations regarding President Trump and Ukraine President Zelensky.

  • Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman
  • Ambassador Gordon Sondland
  • Jennifer Williams, adviser to VP Pence

Each have testified before the House about Trump’s conversations related to a quid pro quo that were unusual or inappropriate in nature.

ukraine president zelensky was not concerned about security aid being WITHHELD

In a December 2019 Time magazine interview, Zelensky stated, “If you’re our strategic partner, then you can’t go blocking anything for us.” Given Zelensky is a newly minted politician and needs to project strength in his political relationships, there may more to this than Zelensky is letting on.

3. impeachment has been a partisan, illegitimate exercise — nothing more

There has been significant GOP criticism and concerns about President Trump’s willingness to invite foreign countries to meddle in United States elections. To drill down even further, such criticism has directly been about the Ukraine fiasco.

The obvious example is Michigan Congressman Justin Amash, who voted for impeachment. Amash ran as a Republican from 2008 until 2019, when he became an independent following continued disagreements with Trump. Amash is running for re-election in 2020 as an independent for the first time.

Early in the Ukraine investigation, two US Senators also voiced concerns about the President’s actions, only to shy away for reasons unknown (perhaps for getting called out by the President). Mitt Romeny, 2012 GOP President candidate stated, “By all appearances, the President’s brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling.”

Nebraska GOP Senator Ben Sasse has also weighed in. “Republicans ought not to be rushing to circle the wagons to say there’s no there there when there’s obviously lots that’s very troubling there,” he continued. “The administration ought not to be attacking the whistleblower as some talking points suggest they plan to do.”

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Fox News Poll — Majority of Country Support Impeachment

54 percent support impeachment — a SURPRISING statistic in light of gop/white house efforts to undermine the investigation.

In these sad days of Americans retreating to their bunkers of partisan news information, a good sign of whether a story is “newsworthy” is when those bunkers fail. For example, if an article appears egregious on CNN, it’s usually a good idea to look to how FoxNews reports on the same event. A sad state of affairs today — oh how objective journalism is a dying breed. A recent Fox News poll is providing such calibration.

The story is buried, but the FoxNews poll reports an increase in American support of impeachment. It’s an even higher majority than what was previously reported in late October. Of course, President Trump quickly took to twitter to repudiate the poll of the leading news organization that has it’s highest loyalty to him.

The bigger question, what degree of public support of impeachment is needed for GOP members of Congress to start standing up for investigating the truth? The White House has made every effort to undermine the House impeachment inquiry, yet GOP Congressman and Senators cling to the notion that the facts aren’t there — but what is fueling such a narrative? The White House has directed fact witness not to cooperate and testify. Although a handful of such witnesses disobeyed the White House’s direction, such a precedent will virtually preclude future Congresses of investigating the President.

Some would think if a witness refuses to testify at the direction of their accused boss, it would weaken the case of the accused, but the GOP is leveraging such subversion from the White House to poke holes in the House impeachment inquiry. GOP members of Congress have argued that witnesses of the July 25 Zelenskey call were not firsthand. On it’s face, this is not true — Amb. Gordon Sondland, Jennifer Williams and Lt. Colonal Vindman all were on the call and testified.

“If you don’t like hearsay, release the documents; if you don’t like hearsay, let people testify!” said Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.). “They’re afraid of the testimony they have already seen, and there’s a reason that they don’t want the rest of this to get out.”

Even with such a shameful disregard of congressional oversight, effectively neutering the branch of government, public support of impeachment remains close to or over a majority of voters. This is a far more compelling statistic in light of the Clinton impeachment, which had significantly lower public support — additionally, Clinton’s approval rating was 70 percent at the time.

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Trump Doesn’t Run America like a Business

Donald Trump and his band of sycophants repeatedly campaigned on a promise that he would run America like a business. It’s an appealing thought. A billionaire leverages his experience from the private sector to bring billions in cost cutting efficiencies to government. If only it were true. Too bad Donald Trump is a hack.

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The fact is Trump has no qualms pushing an initiative to the doldrums of Congress even if he is public about wanting it (which makes me think he doesn’t really want it).  DACA is a great example. Trump has stated he will deal with DACA “with heart”, but then proceeded to repeal it on grounds that it is an unconstitutional executive order that Congress should have passed. Trump signs executive orders all of the time. DACA was signed into law in 2012 and having “heart” does not mean repealing laws without a replacement on scholarly constitutional grounds — this is hardly the case study to fight that fight. The prudent move would have been to amend Obama’s 2012 executive order.

The goals of DACA have received bipartisan recognition, even Trump himself has showed support. Shortly after sending the Keebler Elf out to announce its repeal, Trump punted the issue to the back of the line, tweeting “Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do).”

Like a business, the government has limited resources and budget. Trump shouldn’t focus them on laws he ostensibly supports (and that have bipartisan support). There have to be some ulterior motives here. The stink of this hack wafts up to the White House attic and out into the Pennsylvania avenue sewers.

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News Orgs that Back Impeachment – A Running List

The following is a running list of editorial boards for longstanding news organizations that have formally and publicly announced support of President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Being persuaded by this data point requires faith in objective journalism, freedom of press and information.

  • New York Times
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Washington Post
  • Boston Globe
  • New York Daily News
  • Chicago Sun Times
  • USA Today
  • Orlando Sentinal
  • San Francisco Chronicle
  • Philadelphia Inquirer

Notable news organization missing from the list is the Wall Street Journal.

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