Biden Must Eliminate ‘America First’ From U.S. Foreign Policy Says James Mattis

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In an article in Foreign Affairs n Monday, James Mattis declared that the “America First” foreign policy had damaged national security and urged Joe Biden to eliminate ‘America first’ from US strategy

President Trump was not happy and threw shade at his former Defense Secretary, calling him the ‘world’s most overrated general’

RT reports: The president lamented not having “fired [Mattis] sooner,” insisting his administration did their “best work after he was gone” in a Tuesday tweet responding to a Fox News story about Mattis’ latest outburst of armchair-policymaking.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1331228373666902017

Trump even spared a rare note of praise for his predecessor Barack Obama, admitting the Democrat had done at least one thing right – namely, firing Mattis, whom the incumbent president called the “world’s most overrated general.

Mattis, who resigned from his post as Trump’s Pentagon chief in protest against the president’s efforts to bring troops home from Syria, had called on a Biden administration to “eliminate ‘America First’ from [the US national security strategy’s] contents” in an op-ed published Monday in Foreign Affairs. The piece was co-written with two of his Hoover Institute peers and a third think-tanker hailing from the right-wing American Enterprise Institute.

Rather than trying to wind down what even the Biden campaign and other Democrats have begun referring to as “forever wars,” Mattis argued, Washington should view the never-ending conflicts in “Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere” as providing “support to friendly governments struggling to exert control over their own territory.

It is in the United States’ interests to build the capacity of such governments to deal with the threats that concern Americans,” the general continued, glossing over the part where US taxpayer dollars are repeatedly used to arm and otherwise fund those same “threats.” From the mujahideen in Afghanistan to the “moderate rebels” in Syria, the US has a lengthy track record of funding terrorist groups it later either fights, or leaves for others to deal with.

Instead of ending wars and shifting spending focus to rebuilding America’s decaying infrastructure, Mattis and his co-writers argued, an incoming Biden administration should “expand the cooperative space in which all countries supporting a rules-based order can work together to advance shared interests.” The term “rules-based order” has become something of a dog-whistle for NATO supremacy and a cudgel to be wielded against the US’ rivals, though Washington itself has never had a problem flagrantly violating international norms and NATO itself has a habit of demanding concessions of non-members that member countries need not submit to – such as unilateral nuclear disarmament.

While Mattis urged Biden and his team to strengthen their alliances with China’s Asian neighbors in order to keep Beijing on a tight leash, the former defense secretary also suggested the incoming president find “opportunities to cooperate with China in areas of overlapping interests, such as pandemic response, climate change, and nuclear security.” The Trump administration has torn up multiple nuclear arms treaties with Russia and is expected to let another one, the New START Treaty signed by Obama, expire next year as Moscow is unwilling to sign it on Trump’s questionable terms.

However, Mattis also stressed the importance of couching the US’ bloated military apparatus in a civilian framework, noting that “militarizing US national security can dim the attractiveness of the American model, the appeal of which makes it easier for other countries to support US policies.” Given the hundreds of US bases peppering the globe, it’s not clear how US ‘national security’ could get any more militarized, but, the general formerly known as ‘Mad Dog’ complained, alleged US isolationism was “undermining the foundations of an international order manifestly advantageous to US interests.

‘In practice, ‘America first’ has meant ‘America alone.’

In addition to opposing the president’s efforts to put an end to war in Syria, Mattis has been one of the many establishment critics of Trump’s eleventh-hour efforts to bring troops home from Afghanistan. The US military has been deployed in that particular quagmire for close to two decades, making it the longest war in American history – but Republicans and Democrats alike are loath to call it quits and miss out on all the natural resources to be had in central Asia. Meanwhile, Biden has signaled he’s ready to resume regime-change business as usual, tapping an array of Obama-era hawks to staff his cabinet.

7 Comments

  1. ‘Chaos’ Maddis needs to be tried for TREASON and shot in the back of the head! SCUMBAG! They did it to LOSER BARRY (not long ago) and they can do it to Blowjob Maddis.

  2. Mattis? the insider trader? -stealing from people is treason Mattis! How did Martha Stewart go to jail but not you?

  3. This claim is BS – “Republicans and Democrats alike are loath to call it quits and miss out on all the natural resources to be had in central Asia”

    The US is in Iraq and Afghanistan because they are both immediately adjacent to IRAN, the target of all Democrat-Neocons and all Israelis.

    Iraq and Afghanistan are good staging grounds for a military invasion of IRAN.

    In the meantime, Iraq and Afghanistan act as locales for US-Israeli ABM batteries to shoot down any Iranian missiles launched at Israel.

    Some Democrats want to subvert Iran from within using diversity entitlement politics, especially Feminism and Militant Queer-ism, but the end game is always for the protection of Israel.

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