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Trump tells intel chiefs to 'go back to school' after they break with him
Politico ^ | January 30, 2019 | CAITLIN OPRYSKO

Posted on 01/30/2019 1:10:13 PM PST by gattaca

President Donald Trump lit into the U.S. intelligence community on Wednesday, telling his intel chiefs to "go back to school" just one day after they publicly contradicted him on several of his foreign policy priorities.

"The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran," Trump wrote on Twitter. "They are wrong! When I became President Iran was making trouble all over the Middle East, and beyond. Since ending the terrible Iran Nuclear Deal, they are MUCH different, but a source of potential danger and conflict."

He continued, "They are testing Rockets (last week) and more, and are coming very close to the edge. There [sic] economy is now crashing, which is the only thing holding them back. Be careful of Iran. Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school!"

Trump’s tweets were a direct rebuttal of the public testimony his top intelligence chiefs gave Tuesday morning while discussing the gravest threats to the U.S. worldwide. The attack also marked the latest example of Trump's public feud with the intelligence community. The president has often cast doubt on the official assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to aid his candidacy, and even publicly sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the matter.

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and CIA Director Gina Haspel both indicated on Tuesday that there is significant daylight between the president and the intelligence community on major issues. They testified that the Islamic State remains a forceful presence in Iraq and Syria, that North Korea is not likely to give up its nuclear weapons, and that Iran is not yet seeking a nuclear weapon.

They also warned about foreign interference in U.S. elections, and declined to classify the migrant crisis on the southern border a security crisis as Trump has previously claimed.

On Wednesday, Trump insisted that his administration had made significant progress toward wrapping up the U.S. military’s longstanding engagements in the Middle East, contrasting the gains of his administration with those made under former presidents.

He wrote that “tremendous progress” had been made in the fight against Islamic State militants since he assumed office two years ago, “especially over [the] last 5 weeks,” when he abruptly announced they had already been defeated and that he would pull U.S. forces out of Syria.

The Islamic State's self-declared “Caliphate will soon be destroyed, unthinkable two years ago,” he claimed.

When I became President, ISIS was out of control in Syria & running rampant. Since then tremendous progress made, especially over last 5 weeks. Caliphate will soon be destroyed, unthinkable two years ago. Negotiating are proceeding well in Afghanistan after 18 years of fighting..

That position puts the president at odds with what Coats told lawmakers Tuesday, when he predicted that the Islamic State “very likely will continue to pursue external attacks from Iraq and Syria against regional and Western adversaries, including the United States” and noted that the militant group "is intent on resurging and still commands thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria.”

Coats and Haspel also presented a different outlook on Iran, saying Tuesday that Tehran isn’t “currently” taking steps to develop nuclear weapons and that “technically” they remain in compliance with the Iran nuclear deal. However, Coats also noted that Iran has “publicly threatened to push the boundaries” of the deal if there were no calculable benefits from it.

On North Korea, Trump also tried to rebut his intel chiefs, saying on Wednesday that the historically isolated country’s relationship with the U.S. is the “best it has ever been.”

....Fighting continues but the people of Afghanistan want peace in this never ending war. We will soon see if talks will be successful? North Korea relationship is best it has ever been with U.S. No testing, getting remains, hostages returned. Decent chance of Denuclearization...

Though he has previously declared that he would push the volatile regime of Kim Jong Un to totally wind down its nuclear weapons programs, on Wednesday Trump said there was a “decent chance” of that.

While Coats on Tuesday told lawmakers that Kim's regime has "halted some provocative behavior" related to its nuclear program and that Kim "continues to demonstrate openness" to denuclearizing the peninsula, the director of national intelligence also noted assessments show that some of North Korea's activity is "inconsistent with full denuclearization."

“Time will tell what will happen with North Korea, but at the end of the previous administration, relationship was horrendous and very bad things were about to happen. Now a whole different story,” Trump said Wednesday.

“I look forward to seeing Kim Jong Un shortly,” he added, referring to his second summit with Kim at the end of next month. “Progress being made-big difference!”

Time will tell what will happen with North Korea, but at the end of the previous administration, relationship was horrendous and very bad things were about to happen. Now a whole different story. I look forward to seeing Kim Jong Un shortly. Progress being made-big difference!

The president also said that peace negotiations with the Taliban “are proceeding well in Afghanistan after 18 years of fighting,” adding “fighting continues but the people of Afghanistan want peace in this never ending war. We will soon see if talks will be successful?”

While the U.S. peace envoy to Afghanistan said over the weekend that negotiators had “made significant progress on vital issues,” one former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan on Wednesday slammed the administration’s agreement to exclude the Afghan government from peace talks with the Taliban, calling the emergence of such a framework for peace equivalent to surrender.

Ryan Crocker, a career diplomat who served as ambassador to Afghanistan during the Obama administration, wrote in an op-ed in The Washington Post that negotiating with the Taliban while agreeing to their demands to leave the Afghan government out of negotiation will enable the terrorist group to flourish again once U.S. forces are withdrawn.

“The Taliban will offer any number of commitments, knowing that when we are gone and the Taliban is back, we will have no means of enforcing any of them,” he wrote.

Trump’s feud with his national security experts has already extended into Congress, where lawmakers from both parties have mostly sided with the intelligence community and been critical of the president's skepticism of it.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a rare break with the president, proposed an amendment on Tuesday acknowledging the continued threat of terror groups like the Islamic State and opposing a premature withdrawal of troops there.

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Diplomats to hammer out Trump-Kim summit details at DMZ meeting By NAHAL TOOSI and ELIANA JOHNSON And members of the Senate and House Intelligence committees on Wednesday aired concerns over Trump’s dismissal of his advisers.

"The President has a dangerous habit of undermining the intelligence community to fit his alternate reality," said Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee. "People risk their lives for the intelligence he just tosses aside on Twitter."

Sen. Angus King (I-Maine), another member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the split between Trump and the intelligence community was “not surprising,” but "is still disturbing that the president doesn't seem to want to listen to the people whose job it is to give him this information.”

“He doesn't have to listen to them,” King said in an interview on CNN’s “New Day,” but he insisted that Trump’s ignorance was a red flag. “If you look back over the past 50 years, our major foreign policy disasters were usually based upon either not listening to intelligence or getting bad intelligence.”

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), who served on the Intelligence Committee in the previous Congress, echoed that urgency, imploring Trump to quit following his gut on such serious issues.

“The president needs to trust the people around him because they truly have the American interest and they truly have the American people in their hearts,” the West Virginia Democrat said on “New Day.” “And I know the president does, too. But he cannot continue to let his feelings overtake, basically, the facts. I've said this, we're all entitled to our opinion, we're just not entitled to create your own facts to support our opinion — none of us, including the president, me and everybody else in society.”

The Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee called the president’s disagreements with the intel community unprecedented.

“I don't think we have seen anything like this, where all the intelligence chiefs are at odds with the president’s public pronouncements,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who pledged “deep dives” by his panel into the threats discussed by the intelligence chiefs. “It is obviously very important that the American people understand the truth and what we know about the threats facing the country.”

Schiff, in a post to Twitter later Wednesday morning that linked to the president's dismissal of the intelligence community's assessment of Iran, wrote that "it is a credit to our intelligence agencies that they continue to provide rigorous and realistic analyses of the threats we face."

"It’s deeply dangerous that the White House isn’t listening," he added.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat
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1 posted on 01/30/2019 1:10:13 PM PST by gattaca
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To: gattaca

Fire the lot of them.

Today.

L


2 posted on 01/30/2019 1:12:36 PM PST by Lurker (President Trump isn't our last chance. President Trump is THEIR last chance)
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To: gattaca

These weak cuckolds are pathetic !

Well said Mr President !


3 posted on 01/30/2019 1:13:45 PM PST by WashingtonFire (The charisma of Reagan + the vision of Jefferson + the patriotism of Washington = Trump)
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To: gattaca

I am with the President. His instincts are always spot on. The Intel Community has the right to express their opinion to the President,but NOT to PUBLICLY CONTRADICT him. FIRE THEM ALL!


4 posted on 01/30/2019 1:13:56 PM PST by Tuketu (The i(D)iot Platform is splinters bound by crazy glue. TRUMP is the solvent.)
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To: gattaca

the intel chiefs reports shouldn’t be a surprise to the POTUS.
Doesn’t he get daily briefings ?
Is he being sandbagged ?


5 posted on 01/30/2019 1:14:38 PM PST by stylin19a (2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: All

Neocons, all!


6 posted on 01/30/2019 1:15:16 PM PST by JonPreston
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To: gattaca

The CIA should have been disbanded after the Bay of Pigs fiasco.


7 posted on 01/30/2019 1:17:40 PM PST by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here of Citizen Parents_Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: gattaca

Intelligence? I think not. Only a moron (deep stater) would say Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons.


8 posted on 01/30/2019 1:19:05 PM PST by rigelkentaurus
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To: gattaca

Is Nancy still on the House Intelligence Committee ,LOL


9 posted on 01/30/2019 1:19:16 PM PST by butlerweave
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To: gattaca
We have a MAN as a President. For change!

In my personal, humble opinion I think that all of the women who want to be president suffer from want to have testicle syndrome.

10 posted on 01/30/2019 1:21:06 PM PST by Parmy
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To: stylin19a

“Doesn’t he get daily briefings ?
Is he being sandbagged ?”

I’d say YES he is being sandbagged as Intel. is trying to make him look like an idiot, therefore they are not trustworthy advisors for the President, and should all be fired. What the Intel. are saying to we the people is opposite of the facts.


11 posted on 01/30/2019 1:22:01 PM PST by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists call 'em what you will they all have fairies livin' in their trees.)
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To: Lurkinanloomin

How we still have a cia and fbi after 9-11 is beyond me. Should have fired everyone and we would have been better off.


12 posted on 01/30/2019 1:23:31 PM PST by BillyCuccio (MAGA)
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To: gattaca
Who is this guy. The Neocons don't like to be challenged.
13 posted on 01/30/2019 1:24:23 PM PST by McGruff
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To: gattaca

I would hope our country is concerned about Iran rather than being passive about them. I’m with the President on this completely. The nut cases in intelligence community along with the Dems think they can negotiate with Iran


14 posted on 01/30/2019 1:25:07 PM PST by Bigtigermike
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To: gattaca

Trump is a SUPER high performer in so many realms, save for ONE:

Hiring the right people.

There are Sooooooo many people officially working for him who should not be.

It’s amazing.


15 posted on 01/30/2019 1:25:33 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gattaca

Dan Coats is another example of the problems Trump faces when it comes to selecting people to help him further his agenda. Most of his political appointees are, if not outright swampers, members of the D.C. elite. I fear that his choice for Attorney General, Bill Barr, is a bad choice for the same reason.


16 posted on 01/30/2019 1:25:44 PM PST by lakecumberlandvet (Appeasement never works.)
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17 posted on 01/30/2019 1:26:53 PM PST by gaijin
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To: Lurker

Fire the lot of them. Today.

**************

Not going to happen. As president, Trump seems to have an aversion to firing people. He should have cleaned house the first week he was president. Now its too late as he is not inclined to get rid of people. Or drain the Swamp for that matter.

I’m a Trump supporter. I just wish he would have removed some of the infestation of liberal bureaucrats that have been allowed to remain inside his administration.


18 posted on 01/30/2019 1:29:28 PM PST by Starboard
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To: gattaca
He needs to fire them and replace them with people he, and we, can trust.
19 posted on 01/30/2019 1:30:22 PM PST by JoeFromSidney (Colonel (Retired) USAF)
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To: gaijin

Agree. Please see my #18.


20 posted on 01/30/2019 1:33:43 PM PST by Starboard
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