Posted on 02/25/2017 7:53:31 AM PST by imardmd1
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Since Trump owes his election to the presidency primarily to those "standard conservatives," what we applied to Cruz (i.e., that it is no longer considered to be politically risky for a conservative, self-proclaimed "anti-establishment" candidate to openly place a man who is a CFR member in a prominent slot) also applies to Trump. For the "standard conservative," the fact that McMaster is a CFR member is largely irrelevant.
When considering how relevant McMasters CFR membership may be in his strategic position in the Trump administration, we should examine how closely he adheres to the CFRs record for advancing internationalism, eradicating national borders, and entangling the United States and other nations into a number of supranational organizations of which the UN is the outstanding, but not the only, example.
In 2006, McMaster joined the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London as a senior research associate with a mandate to "conduct research to identify opportunities for improved multi-national cooperation and political-military integration in the areas of counterinsurgency, counter-terrorism, and state building," and to devise "better tactics to battle terrorism."
There are several disturbing phrases (e.g., "multi-national cooperation," "political-military integration") found in that description of McMasters mandate -- along with his association with the IISS, which has a decidedly internationalist bent. For example, a newsletter posted by the Royal Institute of International Affairs (commonly known as Chatham House), which has long been a type of "sister" counterpart to the CFR in Britain, announced a conference at the Ritz Carlton in Berlin on October 17-19, 2014 entitled "Europes Strategic Choices: Building Prosperity and Security." Listed on the program as one of the conferences keynote speakers at a plenary session, "Defining Europes Global Role and Agenda," was François Heisbourg, chairman, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
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That’s because you lost again.
You do it well because you’re so experienced.
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