In a White House known for chaos, the process of developing the U.S.
response to the Syrian government’s alleged latest gas attack was
proceeding with uncharacteristic deliberation, including several
national security briefings for President Trump.
But then Wednesday morning, Trump upended it all with a tweet — warning Russia, the Syrian government’s backer, to “get ready” because American missiles “will be coming, nice and new and ‘smart!’ ”
White House advisers were surprised by the missive and found it “alarming” and “distracting,” in the words of one senior official. They quickly regrouped and, together with Pentagon brass, continued readying Syria options for Trump as if nothing had happened.
On Thursday, Trump left further questions. In a tweet, he added doubt to suggestions that military action in Syria was on a fast track.
“Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all!” he wrote in a tweet that also noted U.S.-led battlefield successes against the Islamic State
The Twitter disruptions were emblematic of a president operating on a tornado of impulses — and with no clear strategy — as he faces some of the most consequential decisions of his presidency, including Syria, trade policy and the Russian interference probe that threatens to overwhelm his administration.
“It’s just like everybody wakes up every morning and does whatever is right in front of them,” said one West Wing aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity to share a candid opinion. “Oh, my God, Trump Tower is on fire. Oh, my God, they raided Michael Cohen’s office. Oh, my God, we’re going to bomb Syria. Whatever is there is what people respond to, and there is no proactive strategic thinking.
Note EU-Digest: what is amazing to many people around the world is why Republicans and Democrats can't get together in America, at least on one common issue of concern, which is of importance to both parties and people all across the globe: "how to get President Trump removed as President of the US, before the situation totally gets out of hand"?
Read more: Trump chooses impulse over strategy as crises mount
But then Wednesday morning, Trump upended it all with a tweet — warning Russia, the Syrian government’s backer, to “get ready” because American missiles “will be coming, nice and new and ‘smart!’ ”
White House advisers were surprised by the missive and found it “alarming” and “distracting,” in the words of one senior official. They quickly regrouped and, together with Pentagon brass, continued readying Syria options for Trump as if nothing had happened.
On Thursday, Trump left further questions. In a tweet, he added doubt to suggestions that military action in Syria was on a fast track.
“Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all!” he wrote in a tweet that also noted U.S.-led battlefield successes against the Islamic State
The Twitter disruptions were emblematic of a president operating on a tornado of impulses — and with no clear strategy — as he faces some of the most consequential decisions of his presidency, including Syria, trade policy and the Russian interference probe that threatens to overwhelm his administration.
“It’s just like everybody wakes up every morning and does whatever is right in front of them,” said one West Wing aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity to share a candid opinion. “Oh, my God, Trump Tower is on fire. Oh, my God, they raided Michael Cohen’s office. Oh, my God, we’re going to bomb Syria. Whatever is there is what people respond to, and there is no proactive strategic thinking.
Note EU-Digest: what is amazing to many people around the world is why Republicans and Democrats can't get together in America, at least on one common issue of concern, which is of importance to both parties and people all across the globe: "how to get President Trump removed as President of the US, before the situation totally gets out of hand"?
Read more: Trump chooses impulse over strategy as crises mount
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