Sunday, December 4, 2016

Well, Trump has chosen Mattis for SECDEF which is very good. How well theyll play together is something else entirely - Mattis is known for being blunt with his opinions and his foreign policy ideas are at odds with some things espoused by Trump during the campaign - but how real were those espoused things if hes willing to take on Mattis? And if Mattis is the tough straight shooter hes certainly shown himself to be how likely is it he takes the job without some comfort regarding Trumps general thinking on foreign policy? But if it works out this is a great pick - sends clear message to China et al that Obamas weak kneed blame America first foreign policy is toast - and good riddance to it.

On the other hand, with his Carrier dealTrump has engaged in some classic left wing top down demand style crony capitalism, the very thing market based conservative economic policy is supposed to strongly oppose. If this is a one off PR move that has the added advantage of confusing the hell out of democrats by co-opting a big government tactic of theirs but in service of the white working class that has abandoned them rather than something like green techthat so delights the progressive elite, then its not a problem. If this is the first instance of something thats about to become policy, then its a problem. This is not an effective or efficient way to incentivize businesses to invest in American jobs - and it sends out the misleading notion that all those manufacturing jobs that have vanished are about to magically return - a notion like that takes hold and Trump will have backed himself into a nasty little corner. What happens when a bunch of workers about to lose their jobs to Mexico or wherever step in front of the TV cameras and demand a similar rescue from Trump? Trump may have just made the first big mistake of his presidency.

And then theres that phone call with the president of Taiwan. Only two ways to look at it - he took the call because neither he nor anyone around to advise him understood the import of taking that call - or it was a deliberate effort to send a message. If its the former, not a big deal I think. If its the latter, then it begs the question: where do you see this going? You cant piss off China just for the sake of pissing off China - you have to have a strategy, which Im doubting there is one given Trumps foreign policy team isnt a team yet. Im guessing its the former - although you could see a guy like Bannon thinking it cleverto piss off China just for the sake of unsettling them a wee bit - and possibly Trump does see value in it too as some have argued its the opening move in an upcoming negotiation- possible I guess.


The call also begs another question - does the one China policy still make sense? Thirty years ago China didnt have a booming economy to protect - and we still hoped that the country could be liberalized, something which at this point seems unlikely - so why still try to appease them by pretending that we dont actually view Taiwan as an independent  country? They will be pissed off, sure - but dont they have too much to lose by going beyond that? The Taiwanese people clearly see themselves as citizens of an independent country - wheres the value for us in continuing to pretend that isnt true? China is already trying to incrementally gain hegemonic control over Asia Pacific, so they cant threaten us with that - they dont seem to be doing much to stop North Koreas nuke program, so cant threaten us with that - it would certainly be counter productive for them to attempt some economic’ payback - the one thing I think that they could do that would definitely hurt and be highly destabilizing is cozy up to Cuba, become Cubas new patron. That would be a serious escalation - indeed, the fact that China hasnt already done something along those lines is probably due to us continuing the look but dont touch Taiwan policy.  Gotta believe Cuba comes into play should we dump the one China nonsense [good reason, now that Fidels gone bye bye, for us to invade the bloody country - make Marco Rubio caretaker president while the million people who fled Castros evil regime return to build the country anew. Im only half joking - seems a certainty that Cuba fits into Beijings thinking somehow somewhere down the road - Trump has expressed admiration for Putin, and dont think theres much doubt what olVlad would do if he were president of the United States - so why not start off the Trump administration with an invasion of Cuba - time seems right, and gotta admit it would send a very unObama like message to all the countries out there that wish us ill].