Trump's favorite
general has master plan to wallop radical Islam, Lt. Gen. Flynn: 'We totally have lacked imagination, and we've
forgotten how to win', by Greg Corombos, 8/13/16,,WND
The former director of
the Defense Intelligence Agency says the United States must get serious
about defeating radical Islam, and he’s laying out a plan to do it – a plan he
says is dependent upon GOP nominee Donald Trump winning the White House in
November.
Retired U.S. Army Lt.
Gen. Michael T. Flynn is a frequent cable news contributor, and he spoke on
behalf of Trump last month at the Republican National Convention. He is also
author of “The
Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War on Radical Islam and Its Allies.”
In his book, Flynn said
it’s long past time for the U.S. to stop “participating” in the war against
radical Islam and start winning it. He believes America is just spinning
its wheels while ISIS and other enemies pursue an announced, strategic campaign
against the West.
“We totally have lacked
imagination, and we’ve forgotten how to win, actually,” Flynn told WND and
Radio America. “And we have to stop being politically correct about this enemy.
We have to clearly define it.”
He said that’s
something President Obama and subordinates like Hillary Clinton refuse to do. “Number
one is to clearly define the enemy, and that’s something our current government
and current president do not allow us to do,” Flynn said. But what needs to be
done to define radical Islamic enemies that has not already been done?
“We have to discredit
this ideology, this radical Islamist ideology, for what it is,” Flynn
explained. “We have to call it what it is, and we have to begin to come up with
a very imaginative, very creative information campaign to discredit it.”
Flynn said it must
be a consistent, sustained effort, just as the U.S. labored for decades to
attack the ideology of Soviet communism, its ideological flaws and its
destructive results.
The general also said
the U.S. cannot abandon the founding principles that make it strong.
“We have to get our own
strategic house in order,” Flynn added. “We have to decide how we’re going to
organize as the United States to begin to protect our way of life and not fear
what our country was built upon, which is a set of Judeo-Christian values and
principles.”
He said the Obama
administration is taking exactly the wrong course. “Instead, we have this
politically correct nonsense,” Flynn noted. “We spent 40 years calling the
Communists, Communists. When we talk
about radical Islamists, you get chastised for being racist. We have to stop
that. That’s unfair to the American public, and it’s definitely not going to
help us defeat this enemy.”
Although Flynn said the
2016 presidential race is one America cannot afford to get wrong, he believes
it is essential to rein in the role the president plays on national security. “The
decision-making apparatus has been built up around the president of the United
States and is out of control. It doesn’t have the strategic flexibility. It
doesn’t have the adaptability. It doesn’t have the speed. And, frankly, it does
not have the maturity to make the kind of decisions [necessary] nor to even
think clearly,” Flynn said.
“That’s why we get
involved in places like Libya, and we have poor decisions like getting out of
Iraq in 2011. That’s why we see the messes that we see around the world right
now in our foreign policy. I’m very concerned about that.”
Flynn is a registered
Democrat, but he is outspoken in his support for Trump. He adds that his
endorsement is almost entirely based on what he sees in Trump and is not simply
a reaction to his opposition to Clinton. Flynn said Trump is running for the
right reasons.
“He’s not doing this for
Donald Trump,” Flynn said. “He’s doing this for the people of this country and
for America. That’s the purpose. That’s why he dove head-first into the
political cesspool that we have in this country to try to fix what we can to
make this country great again.”
The criticisms of Trump
on national security are legion: from his border security and deportation
proposals to a temporary ban on immigration from nations with terrorist
infestations. Others slam the GOP nominee for seeming to lack understanding of
key global challenges and having no intellectual curiosity to learn about them.
Flynn said that is not the Trump he sees in private. “He’s a great listener,”
Flynn said. “He’s a rapid learner. He’s somebody who’s able to absorb lots of
information quickly. He’s an exceptional decision-maker and problem solver. And
he has great instincts for the types of people he has around them.”
Flynn asserts that
Hillary Clinton’s honesty issues show she cannot be trusted as the next
commander in chief. He said growing up as a military kid hammered the
importance of honesty into his bones, a lesson he said the Democratic Party
nominee has not learned.
“You told the truth –
good, bad, ugly or indifferent,” he said. “You accepted the responsibility and
your punishment. She does none of that. I think we’re in a real world of hurt
if the people of this country don’t get this election right.”
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