Trump eyeing hawks and neocons for top foreign policy/NatSec roles
Rubio, Waltz, Stefanik: what do they all have in
common?
Nov 12, 2024
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/rubio-trump/
News Monday that President-elect Trump was eyeing
three hawks for top slots in his administration has put a bit of a damper on
the headiness that restrainers on the right were feeling over weekend news that
Nikki Haley or Mike Pompeo would not be
joining the administration.
By 8 p.m. Monday, there was confirmation that Elise
Stefanik, arch-defender
of Israel who once
worked for the neocon outfit Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, and
Bill Kristol's Foreign Policy
Initiative, is
Trump's pick for UN ambassador.
China hawk Rep. Mike Waltz, who spent much of his time
on Capitol Hill this year saber rattling about Chinese military and spies in
our backyard, and calling for a "new Monroe Doctrine" and a lot more
military build-up to confront them, is Trump's
pick for National Security Advisor. He worked in the George W. Bush
Pentagon and for Vice
President Dick Cheney as a counterterrorism advisor.
Add to that, he resisted Trump's efforts to get the U.S. military
out of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, and like many uber-hawks in Congress,
has been open to bombing Iran.
To top it off for appointment watchers, news hit that
Trump is going to tap Senator
Marco Rubio,
longtime hawk who spent the better part of his Capitol Hill career promoting neoconservative foreign
policy positions,
particularly on Iran and the Middle East, for Secretary of State. He was a big
defender of the war in Iraq until he was
running for president in 2016 and Trump had made it unpopular.
Some point out that he recently voted against Ukraine
aid, and has said the war in Ukraine must end in a negotiated
settlement. However, on Israel and Iran he has never wavered. Rubio, who
was reportedly
close to
late-pro-Israel billionaire Sheldon Adelson and other big
neocon donors, has
supported illegal settlement building in the West Bank and has suggested that
the U.S. may have to go to
war with Iran over its
nuclear program. On the current conflict, he has defended Israel's every move
in the war in Gaza and Lebanon. He has warned that Iran wants to make
Israel "an
unlivable place."
He has always been a staunch opponent to any U.S. deal
that would hem in Iran's nuclear program, including the JCPOA.
Later Monday, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a
pro-Israel evangelical Christian supporter of Israel who has been a vocal
supporter of illegal settlements in the West Bank, was named by
Trump as the next
U.S. ambassador to Israel. By night it was announced that FOX News personality
and Iraq/Afghanistan war vet Pete Hesgeth is Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense.
The appointments of Stefanik, Waltz, Huckabee, and
Hesgeth have been announced by Trump. As of Monday afternoon, Rubio's
nomination had yet to be confirmed. But the day's news has left observers with
the feeling that it is déjà vu all over again.
"Trump often deviated from the views of his top
advisers. And I know @DonaldJTrumpJr and others are doing what he said
below," said Glenn Greenwald, pointing to a X post reply by
Don Trump Jr. about keeping neoconservatives out of the administration.
"But Trump's last 3 appointees - Elise Stefanik, Mike Weltz (sic), and
Rubio - are war hawks fully aligned with the worst prongs of bipartisan DC
consensus."
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