Donald Trump Reveals Foreign Policy
Team & Questions NATO, by Alice Greene, 3/22/16
Just hours
before he was scheduled to address AIPAC (a pro-Israel conference) in
Washington, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump talked to the Washington
Post about his foreign policy advisers.
Chaired by
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), the team of advisers counsels Trump on foreign
affairs in addition to helping him shape his campaign policies. Members include
Keith Kellogg, George Papadopoulos, Carter Page, Walid Phares, and Joseph E.
Schmitz.
During the
interview, Trump “outlined an unabashedly noninterventionist approach to world
affairs,” reads the Post. He also questioned the efficacy of NATO, an
organization that has represented Western security since the Cold War.
The real estate
mogul also questioned the wisdom of building up other countries while
letting our own deteriorate. “The United States must look inward and steer its
resources towards rebuilding domestic infrastructure,” he said. In regards
to NATO, Trump says we simply can’t afford to continue. “NATO is costing us a
fortune, and yes, we’re protecting Europe with NATO, but we’re spending a lot
of money.”
“We have $19
trillion in debt,” he continued. “We’re sitting, probably, on a bubble. And
it’s a bubble that if it breaks, it’s going to be very nasty. I just think we
have to rebuild our country.”
While Donald
Trump still considers himself to be his top adviser when it comes to foreign
affairs, the billionaire recognizes the value of multiple opinions. The
following list of names is not complete, however, and Trump has promised to
reveal more names soon. “I have quite a few more. But that’s a group of some of
the people that we are dealing with. We have many other people in different
aspects of what we do. But that’s a pretty representative group.”
Jeff Sessions
Appointed by President Reagan as US Attorney for the Southern District
of Alabama in 1981, Mr. Sessions served in this position for 12 years before
winning a seat in the senate in 1996. The Washington Times recently
described him as “a tea partyer before the tea party was cool because of his
unflinching and vocal conservative views on most fiscal and social
issues.”
Keith Kellogg
Mr. Kellogg is a former Army lieutenant general who now serves as
executive vice president for CACI International – an information technology and
intelligence consulting firm based in Virgina. With experience in homeland
security issues and national defense, Kellogg also worked as chief operating
officer for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad just after the
invasion of Iraq.
George
Papadopoulos
Mr. Papadopoulos currently heads the Center for International Energy
and Natural Resources Law & Security at London’s Centre of International
Law Practice. “He’s an oil and energy consultant. Excellent guy,” says
Trump. Until recently, Papadopoulos was in league with former Republican
candidate Ben Carson.
Carter Page
A US Naval Academy graduate and energy-industry executive, Mr. Page is
the current managing partner of Global Energy Capital. As a former fellow at
the Council on Foreign Relations, Page focused on the Caspian Sea region as
well as the economic development in former Soviet states.
Walid Phares
“Walid Phares, who you probably know. Ph.D., adviser to the House of
Representative. He’s a counter-terrorism expert,” said Trump to the Washington
Post editorial board. You might have seen Mr. Phares on TV as an analyst
discussing the Middle East and terrorism.
Joseph E.
Schmitz
“The honorable Joe Schmitz,” as Trump says, served under President
George W. Bush as inspector general and is a former lawyer and Blackwater
Worldwide executive.
http://punchingbagpost.com/donald-trump-reveals-foreign-policy-team-&-questions-nato
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