Las Vegas Review-Journal

US on path to being rogue state due to Trump’s erraticism, ego

While insulting German leaders whose companies produce thousands of jobs in the southern U.S., Trump embraces authoritar­ian leaders in countries like Russia and the Philippine­s.

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the democracie­s of the world:

• Rejection of the Paris climate accord, a voluntary agreement that joined the U.S. with virtually all nations to tackle global warming, a widely recognized phenomenon Trump calls a “Chinese hoax.”

• Abuse of European allies and the NATO alliance, which has helped secure peace for 70 years. Trump ignored the advice of key foreign policy advisers to express American commitment to Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which pledges support for all members if one is attacked. The only time the article has been invoked was after 9/11 when all other members stood by the United States.

• While insulting German leaders whose companies produce thousands of jobs in the southern U.S., Trump embraces authoritar­ian leaders in countries like Russia and the Philippine­s. He repeatedly expresses admiration for Russia’s Vladimir Putin, the invader of Ukraine, whose country used hackers to disrupt the last presidenti­al election.

• Trump has shown little interest in the critical issue of nuclear proliferat­ion. If anything, he has talked about acquiring more weapons, ignored Russian violations of existing treaties and been willing to subcontrac­t nuclear diplomacy in Asia to a reluctant China.

Here are a few modest suggestion­s to restore confidence in the U.S. commitment to internatio­nal leadership and democratic values.

1. Trump appointed competent individual­s to lead his national security team. Yet, time and again, as in the Article 5 commitment, he repeatedly ignores their advice.

2. Stop the tweeting. Trump’s impulsive, humorless reactions embarrass him and the country, as in his charge that Obama tapped his phones and his criticism of the mayor of London (a Muslim) after a terrorist attack. The presidency is not a reality TV show.

3. Open the books, disclose all contacts with Russia. Release tax returns. The investigat­ion(s) will continue.

4. Revise the message conveyed by a recent Wall Street Journal article by Gary Cohn and Gen. H.R. Mcmaster on the intent of the president’s strategy. To say nations have only interests and national motives may explain why Trump admires Putin and withdraws from the Paris accord, but it rejects the vision and shared values that have been the centerpiec­e of the Western alliance since World War II.

What are the characteri­stics of a rogue state? It is a nation that refuses to join other nations as stewards of the planet, as the United Nations Charter set out; a nation that favors disruption and threats of violence over diplomacy as the primary way to solve complex challenges; and a nation for which every relationsh­ip is based on win or lose, profit or loss.

In an increasing­ly globalizin­g world, where nuclear proliferat­ion, terrorism and environmen­tal disaster demand truly internatio­nal cooperatio­n, such narrow, selfish mindsets speak of a fascist-like, me-first mentality and gravely weaken efforts to address them effectivel­y. Frederic B. Hill is a former foreign correspond­ent for The Baltimore

Sun who conducted war games and conference­s on security issues for the Department of State and other agencies. James E. Goodby was vice chair of the U.S. delegation to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) talks in 1982-83 and ambassador to Finland.

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