Don2 (Don1 Revised)
Contributor
Donald Trump, Security Threat
The call is coming from inside the White House
To update Samuel Johnson, these days national security is the last refuge of a scoundrel. According to Donald Trump, anything he doesn’t like is a threat to national security. Question his clearly illegal tariffs? You’re a dark and sinister force trying to undermine America. When the New York Times reported on signs that age may be taking a toll on Trump’s stamina, he denounced the reporting as “seditious, maybe even treasonous.”
But some of America’s allies — and many of us here at home — are becoming increasingly open about saying that the real danger is coming from inside the White House: Trump himself has become the biggest security threat facing the U.S. and, indeed, all the world’s democracies.
The full thing is a good read. At risk of hijacking more and better pieces of the article I do note this surprisingly:
Trump’s proposed “peace plan” for Ukraine not only reads like a Russian wish list, but it also uses some odd phrasing and syntax suggesting that it was translated from a Russian original.
My surprise isn't because of what the administration could borrow from, but instead that Krugman would mention it. This seems very interesting, possibly worth a separate thread so as not to distract everything else about the full scope of the security threat.