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Posted: 2017-12-20T03:54:29Z | Updated: 2017-12-20T07:01:00Z Stop It -- Trump Doesn't Do Strategy | HuffPost

Stop It -- Trump Doesn't Do Strategy

Stop It -- Trump Doesn't Do Strategy
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Donald Trump released his National Security Strategy (NSS) on Monday. The president even gave a speech about it (sort of).

I have been struck by how much attention the NSS received. People were publishing articles and blog posts about it all day on Monday. Whenever I checked Twitter, my feed was inundated with folks commenting on the NSS and what it might mean.

This seems like a waste of time and excessive analyzation, frankly. (And, yes, I realize that its a bit contradictory for me to now be writing my own piece about it but at least this is barely 400 words!)

I didnt support Trumps candidacy. But, once he won, I was willing to give him a chance. It has, however, become increasingly difficult to have patience with this president, to think hes even remotely close to suitable for the job (and, really, Im putting things nicely here).

On foreign affairs specifically, Trump has done a bit better than I think many people would have expected though I realize thats not saying a whole lot. Hes pursued some conventional policies with some big exceptions such as his generally thoughtless approach to foreign aid and diplomacy. That said, his tenure is far from over and he remains a temperamental, petty man who doesnt seem interested in the nuances of policy or learning on the job.

I cannot even for a minute imagine Trump being guided by a document like the NSS. I would be shocked if he ever even reads it.

In that sense, it seems strange and unhelpful for so many people to be examining the NSS as if these analyses are somehow going to be applicable to what Trump may decide to do, or not do, or think about doing. Perusing the NSS may be slightly helpful for folks who havent really been following Trump over the past couple years.

Trump is remarkably unconventional and relentlessly mercurial. For insights into U.S. foreign policy on his watch, we should focus on what Trump actually does not pontificate relentlessly about documents that he didnt write and that hell probably never read.

So, while parts of the NSS do reflect Trumps vision of Americas role in the world, this isnt a document that should be viewed as any sort of guide, at least not a particularly helpful one. Its certainly not something that merits all the attention it has received over the past thirty-six hours.

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