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In reply to the discussion: Trump Quietly Grants Defense Guarantee To Autocracy That Gave Him A Luxury Jet [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(170,870 posts)16. MaddowBlog-Trump offers Qatar, which gave him a fancy plane, a NATO-like security guarantee
Without bothering to go through Congress, the president signed an executive order this week vowing to defend Qatar in the event of a foreign attack.
Trump seems to offer protection to Qatar as a favor for donating a 0 million airplane for him. Where quid meets pro quo.
— @jimrissmiller.bsky.social 2025-10-02T20:25:11.905Z
Trump offers Qatar, which gave him a fancy plane, a NATO-like security guarantee www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-offers-qatar-gave-fancy-plane-nato-security-guarantee-rcna235175
In his first term, Trump slammed Qatar as a country that he said had been a funder of terrorism at a very high level. His perspective on the Middle Eastern country has apparently evolved quite a bit over eight years.
But the presidents shift has gone well beyond rhetorical praise. Politico reported:
Trumps new executive order added that the U.S. was prepared to take all lawful and appropriate measures including diplomatic, economic and, if necessary, military to defend the interests of the United States and the State of Qatar......
Politicos report added, The unilateral creation of any Article 5-like security guarantees by a president under the Constitution, treaties must be ratified by the Senate is highly unusual. Thats true, though it also understates matters. CNNs Aaron Blake wrote a good analysis on this:
Yes, and hes doing so in support of a country that just happens to have given him a free luxury jet.
Its worth emphasizing that Trumps executive order is not legally binding. Unlike the U.S. commitment to NATO, which has been ratified by lawmakers, Trumps presidential successor would be free to ignore his vow of protection for Qatar.
But the presidents shift has gone well beyond rhetorical praise. Politico reported:
The White House published an executive order on Wednesday vowing to defend Qatar in the event of an attack from another country, a remarkable security guarantee for a single country akin to NATOs Article 5. The order, which President Donald Trump signed Monday, states that the White House will now consider any armed attack on Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of the United States.
Trumps new executive order added that the U.S. was prepared to take all lawful and appropriate measures including diplomatic, economic and, if necessary, military to defend the interests of the United States and the State of Qatar......
Politicos report added, The unilateral creation of any Article 5-like security guarantees by a president under the Constitution, treaties must be ratified by the Senate is highly unusual. Thats true, though it also understates matters. CNNs Aaron Blake wrote a good analysis on this:
The Constitution explicitly gives the power over treaties to the Senate, and heres the president bypassing Congress over something as serious as potentially committing the US military to war. Trump has bypassed Congress on plenty of things that are normally under its purview, mostly notably the tariffs that are currently being decided by the Supreme Court. And hes mostly been successful thanks to congressional Republicans acquiescence. They often dont want to challenge him. But yet again, Trump is pushing the envelope.
Yes, and hes doing so in support of a country that just happens to have given him a free luxury jet.
Its worth emphasizing that Trumps executive order is not legally binding. Unlike the U.S. commitment to NATO, which has been ratified by lawmakers, Trumps presidential successor would be free to ignore his vow of protection for Qatar.
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Bernardo de La Paz
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Bernardo de La Paz
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The lesson here is to avoid this by taking more care and proofreading.
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You did and thank you. I thought you were making some connection with the pro-Palestinian protestors fall 2024
Bernardo de La Paz
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MaddowBlog-Trump offers Qatar, which gave him a fancy plane, a NATO-like security guarantee
LetMyPeopleVote
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+1. "Oh, there's so much going on. We can only focus on one thing at a time."
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