Posted on 03/10/2017 1:06:44 PM PST by drewh
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U.S. Spies Live in Fear of Trumps Next Tweet
Washingtons national security professionals are bracing for the presidents next Twitter storm, and frantically subscribing to @realDonaldTrump alerts so they can manage the fallout from his latest rage tweets.
Kimberly Dozier Kimberly Dozier 03.10.17 12:13 ET
As Friday evening draws to a close around Washington, D.C., the citys tight-knit and secretive national security clan goes to sleep with a new unease. Its not Syria or Iran or even North Korea theyre most worried about. Theyre uncertain just what President Donald Trump may tweet in the wee hours before they wake, and what theyll have to do to manage the fallout.
Its accurate that we dont always know whats coming, one senior U.S. official said with a shrug, as the weekend approached. We are making sure we are following the presidents tweets because its often the first place we hear things.
In a community that once shunned social media for fear it would damage careers or threaten security clearances, spooks, spies, and special operators are now are signing up for Twitter accounts and setting up @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS alerts so they can find out the inner thinking of their commander in chief, and protect their own bosses from fallout.
The tweet thing is more immediately affecting the White House staff, and cabinet members who get blindsided every weekend with tweets, another U.S. official said. The officials interviewed for this story spoke anonymously to discuss the near constant anxiety experienced by senior U.S. national security officials.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer gamely pushed back on the notion that his team was braced for the impact of another weekend tweetstorm, after surviving last weekends tsunami when Trump accused President Barack Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower. Spicers team took a day to embrace the tweets, before releasing a statement and sending Spicers deputy Sarah Sanders into the maw of a feisty Martha Raddatz interview to back the charges, and call for Congress to investigate.
The president says what he wants, when he wants, and well support him, Spicer told The Daily Beast Thursday.
But ask military, intelligence, or law enforcement officers charged with defending the nations security what they think of Trumps out-of-the-blue weekend tweets, and you get grimaces, shakes of the head, and even physical cringing. Verbal responses range from I wish he would just stop, to Not helping. Just not helping.
Multiple national security professionals interviewedboth in the administration or in uniformsaid they are also concerned over what they perceive as a lack of emotional and intellectual discipline they believe is behind the tweet rage.
National security professionals value orderly process for decision making, said Bruce Riedel, director of the Brookings Intelligence Project, and a former CIA officer. They abhor unpredictable and rash impulses. Twitter temper tantrums undermine process and create wasteful distractions at best and unnecessary wars at worst.
What Trump tweets is also the kind of information foreign intelligence agencies devote legions of spies to uncover. Now, theres almost no need. Sign up for Twitter, and any user has a view into what the president is thinking, and feeling about an issuethat which is often hardest to gauge for an intelligence officer.
The new riddles spies ask include: How will Trumps White House staff justify the latest tweet storm? How will his cabinet react? Will the emotional outrage become policy, or will someone within the walls of power be able to pacify him and redirect the rage?
Others believe Trumps tweets are so often at odds with what ultimately becomes policy that theyre taking on a certain cry wolf quality.
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On the military side, I believe theres a certain amount of tone-deafness, said just-retired Marine Gen. John M. Paxton Jr., speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington. There are enough crises in the world between North Korean nukes ISIS that they are trying to monitor that risk and have options on the table, he said in answer to a Daily Beast question.
After so many weekends where theres a Twitterstorm of some sort, and then theres a rolling back, my sense is it will tamp down, added former Obama Undersecretary for the Navy Janine Davidson at the same event. Below those turbulent waves, people are just doing their job and waiting for the retraction, on Monday or Tuesday, she added.
Increasingly, when I talk to people, they just stopped listening to the noise and tuned that stuff out, said former Trump transition adviser James Carafano of the Heritage Foundation. Its strategic impact is starting to taper off, he added.
Essentially, people are learning that Trump flares with anger, and thenusuallyretreats into more coherent policy, such as when the tweet feud with the Mexican president over who would pay for the border wall evolved from a diplomatic incident into allegedly business-like phone discussions between the two men.
I treat them as rhetoric, said Carafano, who instead watches the formal announcements out of the White House, or from other members of cabinet. Trying to literally translate them into policy is stupid.
It’s not “Steven Segal”, so I’m thinking maybe Trump is messing with the Deep State’s mind. Right now their all looking for an American dude named “Robert Seagal” in Moscow. Unfortunately for them, he doesn’t exist.
They fear they’ll be first on the list when he gets fed up and starts naming names.
--time to start over from the beginning on national security as far as "national security" ia concerned------
Just made up a name. Funny, but it does sound familiar.
A remembrance from the not-so-distant past.
NEWS FLASH!! Russians to order TEN THOUSAND typewriters.
That’s how ya do it. Type it, send it, read it, then EAT IT!
Leaves nothing for the NSA or anyone else, for that matter.
“...TEN THOUSAND typewriters.”
I remember that...funny.
Maybe they should stop leaking to push their Domestic Political Agenda?
BS!
The only people who are pooping their pants over Trump's tweets are traitors, Obama thugs, communists, Islamic fascists, villains, and liars.
...as if Obama never, one single time, said something stupid and damaging to national security. Mhm.
I still can’t get over the fact that Trump is our president. It’s amazing!
The Daily Beast? Who the heck reads the Daily Beast? Isn’t that an alt- left website?
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