I would feel better with a non-interventionist in that position but one wonders how will Trump get a non-interventionist confirmed.
Not a fan of Bolton and his nom would be a concern. But I assume he would probably more easily get confirmed and ultimately would have to follow the Trump doctrine. The problem being I think Trump is easily swayed by whomever is in his ear which would certainly make a Bolton pick certainly a problem.
What?! Over 6 minutes of Rand Paul on CNN? That's more time than he got in some of the presidential debates...
What?! Over 6 minutes of Rand Paul on CNN? That's more time than he got in some of the presidential debates...![]()
Bolton will not be Secretary of State.
Nope. Rudy will be.
If Trump is so easily swayed, why is he not agitating for war with Russia?
Perhaps. It's better than Bolton. Maybe.
No, it's really not. It's no different.
I mentioned this as one of my big fears(not Bolton in particular, but neocon influence), after Trump's foreign policy speach earlier in the year. I think people have also ignored what a horrible neocon Pence is. Pence still thinks the only problem with Iraq is that we didn't stay long enough! Trump should pick Pat Buchanan as Secretary of State. Buchanan has an impressive knowledge of American, military and foreign policy history, plus has rightfully opposed just about every post-Cold War intervention and has been vindicated time again whether it was the Gulf when he ran against Bush Sr., Kosovo, Iraq, or NATO Expansion. It'd be difficult to read A Republic, Not an Empire and not come away with a deep appreciation for Buchanan's knowledge. Plus, Buchanan was a consistent Trump supporter. Sadly, Trump won't consider Buchanan.
Trump's doctrine is interventionism.