*Trump and his generals *

*By Victor Davis Hanson*

*Published June 22, 2017*

Donald Trump earned respect from the Washington establishment for
appointing three of the nation's most accomplished generals to direct his
national security policy: James Mattis (secretary of defense), H.R.
McMaster (national security adviser) and John Kelly (secretary of homeland
security).

In the first five months of the Trump administration, the three generals --
along with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the former Exxon Mobil CEO --
have already recalibrated America's defenses.

At home, illegal immigration is down by some 70 percent. Abroad, a new
policy of principled realism seeks to re-establish deterrence through
credible threats of retaliation. The generals are repairing old friendships
with allies and neutrals while warning traditional enemies not to press
their luck.

Trump has turned over most of the details of military operations to his
generals. According to his critics, Trump is improperly outsourcing to his
generals both strategic decision-making and its tactical implementation.

But is Trump really doing that?

In his campaign, Trump vowed to avoid new ground wars while not losing
those he inherited. He pledged to wipe out ISIS and radical Islamic
terrorism without invading Middle Eastern countries to turn them into
democracies.

Those are wide but nonetheless unmistakable parameters.

Within them, the U.S. military can drop a huge bomb on the Taliban, strike
the chemical weapons depots of Syria's Bashar Assad, or choose the sort of
ships it will use to deter North Korean aggression -- without Trump poring
over a map, or hectoring Mattis or McMaster about what particular move is
politically appropriate or might poll well.

Other presidents have done the same.

A wartime President Lincoln -- up for re-election in 1864 -- wanted the
tottering Confederacy invaded and humiliated. But he had no idea that Gen.
William Tecumseh Sherman would interpret that vague wish as nearly
destroying Atlanta, and then cutting his supply lines to march across
Georgia to the sea at Savannah.

When Sherman pulled off the March to the Sea, Lincoln confessed that he had
been wrongly skeptical of, totally surprised and utterly delighted with
Sherman's victories. He then left it to Sherman and General Ulysses S.
Grant to plan the final campaign of the war.

Had Sherman lost his army in the wilds of Georgia, no doubt Lincoln would
have relieved him, as he did so many of his other failed generals.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt demanded a cross-channel invasion of France
by mid-1944. He did not worry much about how it was to be implemented.

The generals and admirals of his Joint Chiefs handled Roosevelt's wish by
delegating the job to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and his Anglo-American
staff.

Had Eisenhower failed on the Normandy beaches, Roosevelt likely would have
fired him and others.

Other critics complain that decorated heroes such as Mattis, McMaster and
Kelly should not stoop to work for a firebrand like Trump.

The very opposite is true.

Anti-New Dealers such as Republicans Henry Stimson and Frank Knox served in
the Roosevelt administration to ensure national unity and expertise during
World War II -- in much the same manner that old George W. Bush hand Robert
Gates stayed on as secretary of defense to advise foreign policy novice
Barack Obama.

Trump entered office with no formal political or military experience. That
does not mean his business skills and innate cunning are not critical in
setting national security policy -- only that he benefits from the wise
counsel of veterans.

The patriotic duty for men the caliber of these three generals was to step
forward and serve their commander in chief -- and thereby ensure that the
country would have proven professionals carrying out the president's
recalibrations.

Of course, there must be tensions between the Trump administration, its
Democratic opponents and the largely apolitical Mattis, McMaster and Kelly,
who have enjoyed high commands under both Republican and Democratic
administrations.

Liberals want the generals to leak to the press and hint that Trump is a
dunce whose blunders force wise men like themselves to clean up the mess.

Republicans prefer the three to get on board the Trump team and appoint
only conservatives who will resonate administration values.



In truth, Trump and his generals share a quid pro quo relationship that so
far has worked.

Mattis, McMaster and Kelly must know that few other presidents would have
taken the heat to entrust three military men to guide national security
policy. And even if another president did, he might not empower them with
anything like their present latitude.

In that regard, the three generals are beholden to Trump for a historic
opportunity to shape America's security posture in ways impossible during
the last half-century.

On the other hand, Trump must recognize that such generals lend credibility
to his role as commander in chief and signal that he is wise enough to
value merit over politics.

At least for now, it is a win-win-win solution for Trump, the generals --
and the country.


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