Originally posted by Geronimo
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US foreign policy (as a whole throughout time) != Trump policy.
You are confusing the two. They are not the same thing.
Are you saying all debts are cancelled to the US each time a new president takes office?
In this case there is no debt. We sent money and equipment without any strings attached. Any implied debt of thanks had already been repaid many, many times before Trump even got there.
There are many reasons Trump should *not* be shaking Ukraine down for payment for services rendered but you can't try to say that because a previous president presided over giving those services that no services were given by the organization Trump represents as president (god help us) in diplomacy.
Trump should not be portrayed as a stranger in this scenario.
but it is not any kind of attack or theft against the victim
It is a type of theft. It's a pretty straightforward mob protection scheme.
"That sure is a nice country you have, it sure would be a shame if it were destroyed by my buddy Putin. Give me $500 billion and I'll talk to him for you." - corrupt police commissioner Trump
The fact that the previous police commissioner Biden had helped in the past in no way condones Trump's course of action.
Why can't presidents cite previous presidents' actions in their diplomacy in this way?
If Biden had suffered a psychotic break and did this to Ukraine at the end of his term how would that be completely different vs now that Trump did it?
Is that the way presidents are intended to perform statecraft with a clean break at each transition?
If a NATO member had to invoke article 5 and Trump said "yeah? well, you've never answered article 5 for us!" simply because the leader invoking article 5 now was not leading that country when it answered article 5 in Afghanistan your reasoning, Aeson, would seem to suggest that Trump would be right to dismiss that NATO member's claim to have responded to the US invoking article 5 simply because there had since been a change in leadership in the country that previously answered the US's article 5 call.
Trump broke the treaty with Ukraine. That is now officially US policy in the matter.
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