Chaos, Cringe, and Stay Tuned

Remove an illegitimate ruler, a ruthless dictator, from power in a neighboring sovereign country. No easy task, but it was carried out with extraordinary skill and professionalism by United States military personnel–a surgical extraction–without the loss of a single American life, and with minimal damage to citizens of the target country, Venezuela. The action has been praised by several regional governments, and by citizens and supporters of the Opposition party that had won election in 2024, but had been denied the right to govern by the ruling regime. Ousted by a loss in the election, but maintained in power by force, Nicholas Maduro, was ruling Venezuela illegitimately. That criminal status was underscored by a multimillion-dollar reward for his capture by the first Trump Administration, followed by the Biden Administration, and continued under Trump 2.0.

The winner of the 2024 election and subsequent recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Corina Machado, pursued by the usurper regime, had to flee the country, as did many of her compatriots. Previous contacts with the Trump Administration had indicated that the latter would welcome her return to assume her rightful position as the elected head of state. But following the successful operation that resulted in the capture and removal of Maduro, it appears that the Trump Administration has lost interest in Machado and the Venezuelan opposition movement. Rather, it has declared that it would collaborate with the government of Maduro’s vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, “if she does the right thing.” According to President Trump, the popular, democratic, election-winning Ms. Machado will no longer do. “She doesn’t have the support within, or the respect within, the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect.”

Clearly, reestablishing democracy and legitimate governance is not a priority of this administration. That should come as no surprise. The President has always been a transactional player. The deal is what matters to him, and the deal in Venezuela is oil. The former dictator, Hugo Chavez, had nationalized the country’s oil industry and expropriated the property of U. S. oil companies. The latter, in fact, had created Venezuela’s oil sector. And now, according to Trump, “we will run Venezuela.” That means working with the same illegitimate regime that has been ruling the country under Nicholas Maduro.

So much for Trump’s “America First” policy and his repeated campaign promises to stay out of foreign entanglements, especially military actions to effect regime change. We are now going to “run Venezuela”, and while we’re at it, we might consider going after Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and how about this: taking possession of Greenland. Taking Greenland! Property of the Kingdom of Denmark, our NATO ally. Good Lord! Destroy NATO in one fell swoop, and with it the longest stretch of global stability–eighty years of keeping the peace since the end of World War Two. Trump’s policy advisor, deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, the likely influence behind these ideas, announces the intention to use our power to rule the Western Hemisphere, including control of the Arctic approaches by grabbing Greenland. Such naked imperialism would simply mean that we are handing China and Russia the playbook so they can emulate us in their own zones of influence. That’s not a wise strategy, nor is it intelligent foreign policy trade-craft. “O judgment! thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason.”

Goodness, gracious, I thought Trump told us that we would look after our own country’s needs and avoid dangerous adventurism abroad. I guess the promises during the election campaign were meant only as suggestions to gain the approval of the America First crowd. The MAGA spin doctors have been working overtime to normalize this issue. Other issues like the turmoil in our domestic sphere have gotten their own special pro-Administration interpretation.

To be fair, there is a good case to be made for removing Maduro and obtaining compensation for the looting of American oil resources. The goal is legitimate; the means by which it was achieved might not be. The U. S. launching of a military operation against a South American neighbor will be challenged. International law has to be respected even though Venezuela’s criminal regime has pursued several provocative policies including the courting of our powerful global adversaries, providing them oil as well as a strategic outpost right on America’s doorstep. There are compelling reasons for acting against the Venezuelan dictatorship, especially being so close to our shores. Precedent goes back to the Monroe Doctrine (with a cute play on words giving us the Donroe Doctrine). But all the same, the Administration has engaged in saying one thing, then doing the opposite. They are not the first to spin their actions, but they have taken that conduct to a whole new level.

The first full year of the Second Trump Administration has played out in ways that bedevil any rational attempt to explain policy. Policy? Policies? What policies? Certainly nothing coherent or enhanced by objectivity and vision for the long-term health of the nation. The only throughline is Donald Trump’s whim at any given moment. The deal maker wants this or that when he wants it. And the Constitution, the law, the Judiciary, the Congress, and anyone who disagrees with him be damned.

The Trump Administration’s balance sheet is mixed. Some achievements have been successful: closing the porous southern border, for example. But ICE operations to arrest and deport illegal immigrants have been excessively aggressive, and in too many instances have targeted peaceful working residents, who pose no threat to the community, or even American citizens. This is still supposed to be America, the land that most of our ancestors came to as immigrants. Yes, over the past few decades, too many have come illegally. But they are illegal, not inhuman. There is no reason to harass them unmercifully or to deny them due process of law. The law and the Constitution seem to have little effect on Trump and company. No one objects to removal of criminal offenders and “the worst of the worst,” but what we have seen does no credit to the government or to those who turn a blind eye to injustice. Moreover, the economy will not benefit from the loss of so many of those who have been working in the unpleasant jobs that very few other Americans will accept.

Economists warned the government about levying tariffs across the board. Some tariffs had to be walked back right away because of the economic blowback, and others have caused problems already, such as in the agriculture and construction sectors. More are going to feel the squeeze in the future. Most expert opinion declared the tariff policy a bad idea, even if some surgically targeted tariffs could be useful when applied to support specific foreign policy objectives. Well-thought-out policy, however, is not a regular characteristic of this Administration.

Not simply abroad, but also at home, the President has deployed the military to make America great again. He has sent National Guard troops into American cities. He claims that crime is out of control in cities led by Democratic politicians, a claim in defiance of crime statistics for most of those areas–most report that crime rates are down from previous years. But Trump asserts that the Guard is there to support local law enforcement. In most cases, the latter have declared that they have no need of National Guard assistance. No matter. Trump says that urban crime where Democrats are in power requires a military response.

During the 2024 election campaign, Trump and his supporters insisted that they would release all of the Jeffrey Epstein files. That case, they claimed, had failed to disclose all of the malefactors and their wicked deeds. Yet that presumably urgent legal matter has since gone silent, as the Department of Justice and the Administration apparently have decided against fulfilling their campaign slogans. You can draw your own conclusions.

Support Trump, if you choose, that is your right. Disagree with him, if you choose, that is your right, too. Although, if you disagree, you should not, as an American citizen, have to face slander and punishment. But in these unbelievably perverse times, a United States Senator–retired Navy veteran who flew numerous combat missions in the Persian Gulf wars, and later a renowned astronaut–has been threatened with recall to active duty for the purpose of being tried by court martial. For what? For reminding the military that they have a duty to refuse to obey an illegal order. Everyone currently serving and who has served in the military understands that duty. The current Secretary of Defense (or of War, if you so choose) emphatically stated the very same thing on television only a few short years ago. But Secretary Pete Hegseth, a Republican, chooses to attack Senator Mark Kelly, a Democrat, for making the same point. He threatens him with court martial to reduce him in rank and to reduce his retirement compensation. As an American, a politically Independent voter, and a veteran myself, I consider this an outrage–a cowardly play by a petty man so lacking in fitness for the position he holds that he has made the once-venerable Pentagon into a laughing stock. Virtually no one on the Republican side in Congress has had the courage to stand up even for the sake of their institution, the First Branch of Government, to denounce such despicable overreach. Mark Kelly is a man of honor and integrity, whose long years of service to this nation have exemplified the courage and character that we all respect. The same cannot be said of his detractors.

But vindictive legal action against political opponents is a hallmark of the Trump Administration. And it is carried out by sycophants who lack integrity, honor, and character. Such unsavory people can be found in both parties, certainly, but this Administration revels in retribution, carries it out with relish, and proudly brags about it.

A few days ago we passed the fifth anniversary of the insurrection of January 6, 2021, a violent attempt to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election. When he took office in 2025, Donald Trump pardoned nearly all of the participants, including the most violent ones. A textbook case of criminal behavior and illegality, yet Pete Hegseth wants to charge Senator Mark Kelly with sedition for reiterating what Hegseth himself said–that the military must refuse illegal orders. Remember that at the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi military leaders and subordinates sought to excuse their murderous actions by claiming that they were “only following orders.” In the U. S. military, such a claim is no defense for carrying out illegal or criminal orders. I have no doubt Hegseth will attempt to spin the context to somehow arrive at something resembling a charge. Unless the JAG officers at the Pentagon are complete idiots, such a charge and any other attempt to discredit and demote Mark Kelly should be dismissed. But given the degree of hypocrisy at the highest levels of our government today, I wouldn’t put it past them to get creative in finding some way to dishonor a true American hero. In the long run, it doesn’t matter. The truth is there for anyone to observe. I salute retired Navy Captain Mark Kelly, currently United States Senator from Arizona, and offer him my profound respect.

The United States of America will survive even an immoral, self-serving, narcissistic despot and his pitiful brood of ass-kissing tools as well as his diehard worshipers. The real world is changing rapidly, and our country requires rational, well-educated and creative innovators to meet the challenges ahead. I believe that brilliant young Americans of all backgrounds will rally to the cause of their nation in the fierce global competition that has arisen. America’s future progress demands flexibility, adroit problem-solving, and scientific thinkers. Narrow minds and rigid ideologues need not apply.

Tighten your seat belts, America, and let’s get started. Welcome to 2026!

Voodoo Medicine

I’m making a very brief post today. I simply want to bring to your attention the attached essay by Dannagal Young published in the Opinion section of today’s edition of the New York Times. The writer recounts her personal experience as someone who out of desperation tried everything to cure the pernicious brain cancer that afflicted her husband, including misguided remedies. The latter were offered by those dismissive of scientific medicine and, not surprisingly, were totally ineffective. I suppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA initiatives to disparage vaccine therapies and defund important NIH and CDC research are driving or encouraging the public’s return to a time when superstitious practices were accepted ways to cure disease. To quote the writer:

I see what MAHA is offering. It’s not really about making America healthy. It’s about giving people the illusion of agency in a complicated and scary world.

Take the time to read the essay; it’s worth it, if only to provide a moment to pause and think about what is happening to our public understanding of science and its methodology.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/opinion/cancer-science-maha-grief.html?unlocked_article_code=1.QU8.N-VT.PY3uxX7uI3cX&smid=url-share

This article is a cautionary tale, sorely needed today. It recalls to my mind a similar grasping for a magic cure for cancer back in the 1970s and ‘80s when people began touting treatment with Laetrile (some substance found in apricot or peach pits, if I remember correctly.) When it was debunked here in the USA, some people went out of country and began visiting a variety of charlatans in Mexico, who claimed they could cure cancer… and cheaply! No cure ever took place by using Laetrile, but the deaths of the patients did, i. e. cancer doesn’t give a sorcerer’s damn about religious rituals or conspiracy theories, it just keeps rolling along. Only continuous scientific and medical research—yes, some of it funded by Big Pharma (for those “in-a-perfect-world” types who feel they absolutely must point that out) but most of it depending on government funding—will solve the incredibly complex puzzles of the human body. Not by saying, “Abra Cadabra” or putting the tail of a newt under the patient’s pillow, but by slow, methodical application of scientific method. That the people of this nation appear to be sliding back into some form of pre-modern superstition (where science and medicine are reviled while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his anti-science allies are allowed to destroy the bastions of the most advanced medical research on this planet) shows, to an astonishing degree, the colossal, cataclysmic ignorance in our public discourse and its elevation as our national standard for modern healthcare.

Corruptio Optimi Pessima, Veritas Autem Vos Liberabit

I don’t know how to begin, or what to say. All of us have seen the news. An incredible breach of operational security……by those charged with safeguarding the nation and its vital interests! What can you say or do? Those placed in charge have failed in the most elementary aspect of professional tradecraft–securing classified information (whether or not the word CLASSIFIED appears on the document or has been formally stated). Highly sensitive, mission critical information must be protected according to the required procedures and safeguards. Those are not suggestions. It is the law. If you don’t know that, and if you argue that “I didn’t see any classification notice” on the information or “no one mentioned that information was classified,” you do not belong anywhere close to a responsible position in the intelligence community. This security failure would never be tolerated in a new, junior member of the IC. It is catastrophic when it appears at the highest levels and among several of the heads of the most sensitive agencies.

These leaders of the most important agencies of our government used a marginally secure system, Signal, for a top-level discussion of classified information and even brought in a total outsider–a journalist–and were totally unaware of his presence on the discussion thread, while they went ahead and dumped restricted intelligence into the discourse, which should have been held in a SCIF (sensitive compartmentalized information facility). All while preparing to send U. S. pilots into enemy territory to conduct a dangerous operation.

As expected, the President has played down the breach, and, true to form, has attacked The Atlantic journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, incredibly, for being responsible for having been placed on the discussion thread. He was placed there by Mike Walz, President Trump’s national security advisor. The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, denounced Goldberg, The Atlantic, and the media and claimed that he did not disclose classified information. The other members present on the Signal discussion dodged any responsibility during their testimonies before the Senate subcommittee that began looking into the security breach. Except for a few courageous souls willing to face the Trumpian/MAGA attack machine, most Senate and Congressional Republicans have remained mute on the seriousness of the incident.

So while our current Government denounces Canada, the EU, NATO, Ukraine, and cozies up to Russia and its wannabe Tsar Vladimir Putin, the gates of our security system are thrown open. Russian, Chinese, North Korean, and Iranian hackers, among others, will hardly need to break into the system to seize our most sensitive information. They can just get a Signal account and wait for the clueless amateurs to simply leave lying around what these adversaries are seeking!

It goes without saying that these lightweights should never have been confirmed by the Senate for positions of such grave responsibility. Too late now, but at a minimum, Walz and Hegseth should resign. The others should receive at least official reprimands. But none of that will happen. The administration has continued to denounce Goldberg and the media in general for concocting a “hoax”, Mr. Trump’s favorite tactic when his actions or policies are criticized. It is the classic play of the demagogue: deny, deflect, distract. Instead of attacking him, the government should be praising the fact that Jeffrey Goldberg pulled himself offline once he understood that he was privy to a sensitive operational discussion conducted by top U. S. officials! At first, he thought it was a sham invitation to the group, but when the attack was ultimately reported in the news, Goldberg realized that somehow he had been included in a highly sensitive Signal thread–a discussion where operational details were revealed that could have forewarned our adversaries and endangered the lives of the U. S. servicemen who were carrying out the attack. We were very lucky this time.

This is not the United States of America that I recognize. Like many others of my generation, and those before and since, I swore an oath to the Constitution of the United States both in military service and again in federal service in the intelligence community. I have never retracted my commitment to that oath either as military or civilian. I am bound by it until the day I die. I am certain that nearly all of my fellow Americans who have served their country feel the same way. But I am outraged and distressed by the reluctance of the White House and the Congress to demand complete accountability and by the irresponsibility of officials serving at the highest levels of our government. We dodged a bullet this time, but it must not happen again.

Whatever your political feelings, you should feel ashamed that we have come to this state of affairs. As Americans, it appears that we cannot even count on our leaders to protect our national interests. Their duty to do so is enjoined by their sworn oaths to the Constitution. To avoid any future disaster due to reckless, avoidable breakdowns in security, we must insist on complete transparency in getting to the bottom of this thoughtless blunder. Instead, we are being subjected to denial and deflection and the whining excuses of those who have shown us clearly that they possess neither the character nor the professional qualifications for the high offices they hold. They have demonstrated their woeful incompetence to the whole world. It is inexcusable. May God save the United States of America.

Lieb Vaterland Magst Ruhig Sein

I begin this post with an email exchange between Linda, and myself. Linda is my longtime friend from our University of Michigan days and a frequent email correspondent :

Read about the influencer behind the Tech Bro turn to the Right politically. I’d only recently heard of this man.  Take a look. 

Linda

“The Dubious History of America’s Most Famous Monarchist,” by Jamelle Bouie, The New York Times, Jan. 22, 20251

In a recent article describing the country’s progressive inclination toward oligarchy, I did read a reference to someone touting monarchy for the United States. Thanks for sharing this NYT article with me, Linda, it makes clear who that “American monarchist” is and what he is about. 

The article Linda shared with me got me to thinking about some troubling current events, and I jotted down my thoughts as follows.

For my own part, the greatest threat to our nation is illustrated by the pardoning of the entire roster of January 6 insurrectionists. Many duly convicted of violent sedition and insurrection. This smug bunch and their affiliated anti-government militias, and similar groups and individuals whether organized or simply like-minded, have now become an unofficial, private army for Trump to call on whenever he feels the need. Remember his directions to the Proud Boys, “stand down and stand by.” He has empowered them to act beyond the reach of legal consequences by showing his readiness to pardon them–so, then: “Stand by,” America, for any future actions he will decide to use them for. Exaggeration? I think not. He referred to them as “patriots,” “political prisoners,” and “hostages.” But they are criminals, unquestionably, observed in their violent actions and words on TV screens all over the world, and subsequently convicted according to law. Yet, the President is even now indicating he will invite some of them to the White House!

In the 1930s, while he was tightening his hold on political power in Germany, Adolf Hitler had his Sturmabteilung (SA), popularly known as the Brown Shirts, thugs wearing swastikas, who went around harassing and beating those who opposed him and his Nazi party. We have just experienced the first step in that direction.2 Count on the Trump Administration to push forward with its agenda heedless of constitutional and institutional norms. The Constitution and the rule of law apparently need not apply to Trump and his coterie of sycophants.

That Trump has a taste for the use of naked force to achieve his ends comes as no surprise. He is deploying thousands of active-duty military to the southern border and launching mass deportations of illegal immigrants. No serious person disputes that both ineffective control of the border and the broken immigration system have been for decades thorny, unresolved problems that both political parties failed to address. But at least a preliminary attempt was offered in the bipartisan immigration bill that Trump scuttled lest it interfere with his 2024 election campaign. Conservative Republicans as well as Democrats had worked on the bill together and believed its passage would have been a step forward and provided something to continue to build on. Trump, on the contrary, prefers to use brute force to make that happen. While only a couple of days in office, already he is aiming his ire and vindictiveness at the institutions of government and the employees of agencies that have aroused his resentment for a host of personal grievances including such offenses as: DEI, wokeness, LGBTQ, and of course the sin of disloyalty of the various offenders on his enemies list. The way of the dictator does not bode well for the nation once known as the “land of the free and the home of the brave” where today the emboldened Executive Branch of the US Government goes forward increasingly unchecked by the cowed Legislative Branch and empowered by the acquiescent Judicial Branch. This nation appears ready to raise its outstretched arm in salute and shout, “Sieg Heil!”

Now, every time I think about the consequences of what these actions are leading us to, Benjamin Franklin’s warning reverberates in my mind. When asked following the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 what kind of government the delegates had established, he replied tersely: A republic, if you can keep it. I try to be optimistic, but I’m not sure we can.

[Note: the title of this post is from the German patriotic anthem, Die Wacht Am Rhein. The translation of the verse is, “Beloved Fatherland, May you be at peace.” I wanted to share the laudable sentiment, but at the same time let the German words resonate with a warning about the trend toward extremist nationalism that I have tried to describe in this post.]

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  1. The NYT article identifies a “prolific Internet commenter” named, Curtis Yarvin. The author of the piece summarizes his political philosophy: “The path to national renewal, Yarvin argues, is to unravel American democracy in favor of rule by a benevolent C.E.O.-monarch drawn from a cadre of venture capitalists and corporate oligarchs.↩︎
  2. See the guest essay in the New York Times, January 5, 2025, } “For Many of Us, Jan. 6 Never Ended,” By Aquilino Gonell. Mr. Gonell is a former sergeant in the Capitol Police and the author, with Susan Shapiro, of “American Shield: The Immigrant Sergeant Who Defended Democracy.” ↩︎

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AMERICAN HEROES WHO DEFENDED THE U. S. CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6, 2021

These officers and their families remain under threat by right wing extremists because of their testimonies before the January 6 Committee and current legal actions involving the insurrectionists of that day. Several have appeared on television and in the newspapers to bear witness to the “criminal behavior” of those who attacked and brutalized them and their colleagues defending the U. S. Capitol. Obviously, I can’t mention here all of the names of the dozens of Capitol Police and D. C. Metropolitan Police who suffered similar violent experiences at the hands of the mob.

Harry Dunn, Capitol Police (Retired, wounded on Jan. 6)

Michael Fanone, DC Metropolitan Police (Retired, wounded on Jan. 6)

Aquilino Gonell, Capitol Police (Retired, wounded on Jan. 6)

Brian Sicknick, Capitol Police (RIP, died of wounds received on Jan. 6)

Daniel Hodges, DC Metropolitan Police (Wounded on Jan. 6)

Steven Sund, Capitol Police chief, (Scapegoated, resigned under pressure)