Former C.I.A. official Reuel Marc Gerecht echoes and amplifies the line to NYT reporters at the ultra-neocon Foundation for Defense of Democracies: "The president's repeated failure to militarily respond to Iranian actions has been a serious mistake."
It was a week after this putative "act of war" by Iran and non-military response by Trump, on September 23rd, that a group of "moderate" freshmen Democratic congresswomen who had "formed a bond over their national security background," joined by two freshmen male colleagues, also military veterans, wrote a Washington Post (WaPo) op-ed that, as CNN puts it: "changed the dynamic for House Democrats, and indeed -- the course of history."
These women call themselves the "badasses," a name that one of them, Chrissy Houlahan, says, "came organically from the group since we all had either served in the military or in the CIA."
So, it was no squad of "progressives," but a cohort of Democrats bound by national-security/intelligence "service" that "opened the floodgates," and persuaded Nancy Pelosi to move with them "from hard no to hell yes on starting an impeachment inquiry."
They say their position changed so suddenly and dramatically that week in September because, as CIA veterans and all, they were shocked, shocked that POTUS "may have used his position to pressure a foreign country into investigating a political opponent." Reading their op-ed, you'll find no hint that they share their colleague Gerecht's concern about "the president's repeated failure to militarily respond to Iranian actions." No, no, these military and CIA badasses keep their "steadfast focus" on "health care [and] infrastructure." Sure.
Now, making things worse for himself, Trump " Throws Middle East Policy Into Turmoil" by announcing a "withdrawal" of US troops from northeast Syria. This "touched off a broad rebuke by Republicans, including some of his staunchest allies," whose response has been apoplectic: "some of the sharpest language they have leveled" against him. Here are the leaders of the Senate Republican caucus that will vote on any impeachment referral:
Liz Cheney : It's a "catastrophic mistake that "threatens America's national security"
Marco Rubio : Trump's decision "is a grave mistake that will have severe consequences beyond Syria. It risks encouraging the Iranian regime [and]" will imperil other U.S. national security interests in the region
Lindsey Graham : "if he follows through with this, it'd be the biggest mistake of his presidency." And: "This to me is an Obama-like decision" and "if President Trump continues to make such statements this will be a disaster worse than President Obama's decision to leave Iraq."
Their ostensible outrage is that Trump's decision "betrays our Kurdish allies," since it opens the way for a Turkish invasion to subdue Kurdish forces who aligned with the US. And the decision was impulsive, throwing "supporters, foreign leaders, military officers and his own aides off balance," and does effectively greenlight what is an outrageous offensive by Turkey to steal Syrian territory and ethnically cleanse Kurdish areas.
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