Here’s Who Trump Should Pick for His National-Security Team
The incoming administration should learn from the successes and failures of the previous generation of American foreign-policy hands.
By Tom Rogan — November 10, 2016
As president-elect, Donald Trump will now receive much more in-depth intelligence briefings. Learning of reality, he’ll then have two choices: He can continue to pretend that Russian president Vladimir Putin is an American friend and that the United States should be a vulture abroad; or he can apply business 101 to foreign policy — and learn from recent administrations’ success and failures.
He should choose the latter course. Opposing both isolationism and unrestrained interventionism, Trump should favor hard-headed realism. If he articulates such a vision, Trump will attract support from those who have previously disregarded him. Here are my suggestions for whom he should appoint to key national-security positions to help forge a new American foreign policy.
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