Trump and Putin's 'convergence of interests' on destroying NATO
Days after announcing that hes leaving the GOP, foreign policy analyst Max Boot told CNN:
Have you ever heard him say anything positive about NATO? Boot mused. Off the cuff in rallies, its always criticism, criticism, criticism not just of NATO but also the [European Union], the two great institutions that have created the post-war European order founded upon peace and prosperity.
Donald Trump is really calling all that into question with his hostility towards our allies and alliances, he added. At the same time, his sympathy for Vladimir Putin, who is also trying to destroy NATO and the EU there seems to be a convergence of interest here between Trump and Putin, which is dismaying and disturbing.
Remember that this time last year, it took everything that H.R. McMaster, who was then the national security adviser, could do to get Trump on his previous trip to the NATO summit to simply avow he would support NATO Article 5, the mutual defense provision, the analyst recalled.
Now H.R. McMaster is gone and theres a sense that the axis of adults has lost power in the White House. They cant restrain Trump anymore. Hes feeling his full Trumpiness, as it were, so hes acting on his most deeply-held beliefs, which includes this innate hostility towards Americas allies and trade partners.