Posted on 11/12/2018 8:50:00 AM PST by Yo-Yo
President Trump is taking a serious shellacking in the media and on social media for the cancellation of a planned trip to Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in Belleau, France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I. The site is located roughly 55 miles outside of Paris. The optics of missing such an important event are undeniably bad and they play into other narratives about the President that are unflattering, but these types of decisions are not usually up to the President. The Secret Service and the White House Military Office who arrange presidential airlift with HMX-1 are the ones that decide to cancel helicopter or ground transportation for the President due to a wide variety of contingencies.
Some will quickly point out that President Macron and Chancellor Merkel attended the ceremony, but Trump didn't. Moving either of those dignitaries is not the same as moving the President of The United States. Neither is moving White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly or Chairman Joint Chief's Of Staff General Joseph Dunford, both of which attended the ceremony. The massive footprint of the security and administrative apparatus that follows the American President around dwarfs anything else like it on the planet, much of which isn't even visible to the casual onlooker. We can argue the merits of the tactics and procedures that go into these operations, but as it sits today, this is how the POTUS moves about and Trump is no different than Obama in this regard.
If HMX-1's Marine One crews and mission plannersliterally the best the USMC has to offerdid indeed scrub the mission due to bad weather, how is that controversial? Would losing an aircraft and its occupants be worth the trip to that ceremony? Wouldn't it be reckless if they decided to toss out their training and mission guidelines and pushed for the sortie anyway? The point being here is that if the mission was canceled by those who execute the presidential airlift mission day-in and day-out around the globe, that's called doing their job and keeping their crews and passengers safe, not chickening out. Above all else, it's not a political decision, it's a safety decision. And yes, there are different rules for a major emergency, such as a continuity of government situation, than for a diplomatic flight to a memorial ceremony.
Usually, a ground transportation option via the Presidential Motorcade (the anatomy of which you can read all about here) is available in the case that Marine One and its accompanying decoy helicopter and staff and press corps airlift aircraft cannot safely make it to the landing zone as planned. But a 55-mile trip is a long way for the sprawling Presidential Motorcade in a foreign country and there are a slew of issues that could slow or even stop such a motorcade from happening even if it was prepared as a contingency option.
These include everything from mechanical issues with key vehicles in the motorcade to unforeseen route problems to actionable threat intelligence to scheduling issues. Well before a decision to use the motorcade or not is made, routes have to be mapped and inspected in detail with deep coordination with local police. Even objects that could conceal potential threats (mailboxes, trash cans, manhole covers etc.) need to be removed or sealed along the motorcade's proposed path and alternate escape routes have to be figured out as well. And once again, due to the length of this voyage, in particular, we don't even know if there was a motorcade option for certain at this time or why that option wasn't executed if there was.
So unless there is any evidence that Trump literally told his aides that he refused to go to the ceremony, whether it be because he didn't want to sit in the car for the extended drive or just didn't feel like it, then maybe wait until all the facts are known before claiming it's his fault or that the military and Secret Service weren't doing their jobs as prescribed. If it turns out he didn't want to go and this is all a cover story, then he deserves to be shamed on a grand scale.
In the end, there are plenty of potential issues to take Trump to task on, we do it here when we see fit as well, but this isn't one of those timesat least not yetand the idiotic commentary and blind claims regarding Trump's no-show at the event just highlight how many in the media will jump on him for anything, which makes their arguments against his actual policies and direct actions so much less impactful.
Good to read. Hadn’t heard of this writer/reporter/editorialist.
Thanks for the post.
Let's not forget there are also a lot of Obama's kind over there....Islamics.
Personally, I think the President was at risk, and security took no chances.
He DID go the next day
The fact that almost every one of the bashing MSM reports just happened to quote Vietnam Vet John Kerry (also ex Sec.State, also ex Dem.Pres. Candidate, also ...) criticisms of Trump’s ‘failure’ to honor the American WW1 Dead, just emphasizes the degree of MSM LEFTism and TDS! Oh, lest I forget, the articles that did not include Kerry quoted Ben Rhodes, that towering intellect of ... (?)
PS: for those who may not have heard over the biased media, President Trump went to the Paris suburb (5 miles west) of Suresnes to speak at the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial.
TRUMP ADORES THE MILITARY!!
What no quote from Da Nang Dick?
[[but these types of decisions are not usually up to the President.]]
Doesn’t matter- the ‘new truth’ (’Truth ‘ according to liberals) is that Trump snubbed dead soldiers- and that is all that any low info viewer will see for the next few weeks
It’ll blow over like the rest of their stupid lies.
It’s not a big deal, but if the President says “get me there” they get him there. That’s their job.
Doesnt matter to liberals. In the years to come we’ll still be hearing from them about how Trump wouldnt honor our heroes because he didnt want to stand in the rain.
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