Monday, January 06, 2020

As president, Trump is a very dangerous ally. His unpredictable administration is a gross concern.

There is simply nothing Trump can say that will reverse the ill effects of his administration. Are the American people to believe the UK can't be trusted with classified information and potential movement of the USA military? If Trump even tries to imply allies can't be trusted, he is lying. Our allies SHARE an entire military operation with NATO. There is no way Trump's actions can be condoned or repeated.

As it is, every USA ally has to watch their backs wondering when and how Iranian retribution will occur. The entire action by the Trump administration is destabilizing.

January 6, 2020
By Mark Landler

Boris Johnson (click here) and his girlfriend are spending a week in Mustique and he is expected to register the holiday as a gift, it emerged yesterday.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson (click here) was on the Caribbean island of Mustique, still basking in the glow of his recent election victory, when the news came last Friday that President Trump had ordered the killing of a powerful Iranian general — without tipping off, let alone consulting, his British ally.

The British government was livid about the lack of notice, according to current and former officials, particularly because there are about 400 British troops deployed in Iraq, and Britain has historically been more closely aligned with the United States on combat operations there than any other country.

But Mr. Johnson held his tongue until Sunday evening, after he returned to London. Even then, he issued a carefully worded four-paragraph statement that said he would not “lament” the killing of the general, Qassim Suleimani, warned Iran against reprisals and said nothing about Mr. Trump’s action.

It was a circumspect reaction for a politician not known for his circumspection, and it underscored Mr. Johnson’s dilemma as he confronts what is arguably the first foreign policy crisis of the post-Brexit era....