Trump snubs President of European Commission, invites Xi Jinping to Inauguration; recalls similar 2017 insult to NATO
T - 10 Trump minus 10 days
January 10, 2025 by James Rowles
BACKGROUND
1) “Von der Leyen nicht zu Trump-Vereidigung eingeladen – Xi Jinping schon,” Die Welt, den 10. Januar,2025;
2) “Von der Leyen not invited to Trump swearing-in – Xi Jinping was,” Die Welt, January 10, 2025.
THE PAST AS PROLOGUE
Donald Trump has lost no time in insulting the 27 member states of the European Union, including our most important NATO allies. He has snubbed the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, by not inviting her to his Inauguration, while he has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend the ceremony on January 20, 2025..
In short , he has invited the president of America’s greatest adversary and snubbed the leader of America’s strongest allies.
One must seriously ask if he is all right in the head. What many have taken for cunning may simply be BONKERS.
Viewed in the most favorable light, whether a conscious slight by Donald Trump or the product his incompetent staff, the slight is inexcusable.
Not even out of the starting blocks, Trump has shot himself in the foot for no apparent reason.
This unforgivable blunder is likely to be a foretaste of much worse to come.
It recalls Trump’s shooting the finger to NATO in 2017 by ordering his new Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, to skip a NATO summit meeting in Brussels and to proceed directly to Moscow instead.
Today we REPRISE the column in The Trenchant Observer we wrote and published at the time, on March 21, 2017.
Following a strong intuitive feeling this morning, today I purchased the internet domain “Trump47impeachment.com”.
I think Trump 47 could be impeached and removed from office. The critical question is how long Republican Senators will take to understand the damage Trump is inflicting on the country and the world, including in particular on the national security of the United States.
How long will it take them to realize that “Moscow’s man in Washington” is not acting in the interests of the United States?
How long will it take for them to grasp that BONKERS is extraordinarily dangerous in the current world situation?
How long will it take them to realize that Trump’s influence is fading, that he is a lame-duck president, and that they have far more to fear—even in terms of their own reelection—from the havoc he may wreak than from removing him from office?
Trump is quite likely to supply the “high crimes and misdemeanors” necessary for them to proceed.
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REPRISE: Trump Orders Tillerson to Skip NATO summit, Travel to Moscow Instead
Originally published in The Trenchant Observer March 21, 2017. Reprinted in The Rape of American Democracy: Republican Actions and Democratic Failures, 2016-2017 (2024), Chapter 17, pp. 60-62.
News that Rex Tillerson would skip an upcoming NATO foreign ministers meeting and travel instead to Moscow is the kind of news that produces a “What the f…?” reaction, almost too grotesque and unbelievable to be true.
But it is true.
To be sure, Vladimir Putin has been lying low, not engaging in any particularly egregious behavior (except in the eastern Ukraine), but apparently he and Donald Trump have concluded it is now safe to proceed with pro-Russian actions.
This is the second big pay-off to Putin since Trump became president on January 20, 2017. The first was an easing of U.S. sanctions against Russia to enable the Russian FSB (successor to the KGB) to resume collecting licensing fees for imported cell phones and other electronic equipment. Trump administration officials justified this as a mere “technical adjustment”, but in fact it was a favor to the very agency that was involved in intervention in the 2016 campaign and elections in the U.S., and also the agency alleged to have compromising information on Trump (kompromat) as alleged in the Christopher Steele “golden showers” dossier.
See “’Technical adjustment’ on Russian sanctions may involve more than meets the eye,” The Trenchant Observer, February 2, 2017.
Beyond the salacious details about Trump allegedly cavorting with Russian prostitutes (which Putin boasts are “the best in the world”), the Steele dossier alleges that Putin himself ordered the Russian intervention in the U.S. elections, and that there was active collusion and cooperation between the Trump campaign and individuals around Trump and Russian officials.
While news media have generally reported that the allegations in the Steele dossier cannot be corroborated, in point of fact a number of details in the dossier–though not the details of the “golden showers” episode–have been confirmed by intelligence officials speaking on background. Moreover, the dossier was a raw intelligence product. One would not expect that all of its details could be corroborated, given the nature of Steele’s sources.
See,
1) Andy Towle, “Rachel Maddow: Details of Trump-Russia Dossier Keep Checking Out as its Author Reemerges from Hiding,” Towleroad, March 8, 2017 (8:15am).
2) Rachel Maddow, “More Pieces Of Donald Trump Russia Dossier, ” MSNBC, March 7, 2017,, found on YouTube here;
Reflect for a moment on the message Trump is sending to our NATO allies, Russia and other countries.
Consider also the message Trump is sending to voters in countries like France who will participate in elections such as the French presidential election, where Marine Le Pen of the far-right Front National, with Russian financial support, is running on a pro-Russian platform.
Days after meeting with Angela Merkel of Germany, now the embodiment of the liberal military and political order based on the United Nations Charter, and for many the current leader of the Free World, Trump is doubling down by snubbing NATO and giving Russia a great propaganda victory.
What Trump is doing is anathema to foreign policy experts who understand the importance of not bowing to a dictator who engineered an unprecedented attempt to throw the 2016 presidential election (to Trump), and to also influence the Congressional elections, and who has invaded and currently occupies part of the Ukraine.
The greatest irony is that Trump’s actions come at the same time that the FBI director, James Comey, has confirmed in Congressional testimony that Trump and his campaign are the current subjects of a counter-espionage investigation into cooperation and collusion with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign.
As for Tillerson, we should recall how he strained credulity by testifying in his Senate confirmation hearings that he had not discussed Russia with Trump.
See
John Nichols, “Rex Tillerson’s Jaw-Dropping Testimony Just Completely Disqualified Him,” The Nation, January 12, 2017.
Perhaps the best that can be said for Tillerson is that he is either oblivious or indifferent to the symbolism and impact of his actions toward NATO and Russia. Otherwise, he looks like a willing tool of the Trojan horse candidate who has become the pro-Russian president of the United States.
FURTHER READING
1)James Rowles, “"Russia's Man in Washington" Prepares Pro-Putin and Pro-Russian U.S. Administration,” Trenchant Observations, November 14, 2024;
2) Régis Genté, Notre homme à Washington, Trump dans la main des Russes (Paris: Editions Grasset, October 15, 2024).
3) James Rowles, “October 30, 2016 Donald Trump, Russian Stooge: Putin’s Trojan Horse Within Striking Distance of Victory,” in The Rape of American Democracy: Republican Actions and Democratic Failures, 2016-2021 (2024), pp. 24-27.
4) James P. Rowles, “October 20, 2024 The Stakes in the 2024 Elections,” in Don’t Be Stupid. Pay Attention, Damn It! Advice for Undecided Voters and Voters Leaning Toward Trump (2024), pp. 182-184.
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James Rowles is a former Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and professor of international law at other universities.
He studied the history of Nazi Germany at Stanford, and has studied and worked on human rights, judicial reform, and access to justice projects in many countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and in Afghanistan and Russia. At Harvard Law School, he taught a course on “Law, Human Rights, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America”.
At the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) of the OAS, he worked on human rights cases involving forced disappearances, executions, and torture in a number of authoritarian countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Recent Books by the Author
The Rape of American Democracy: Republican Actions and Democratic Failures, 2016-2021 (2024). Available on Amazon and from IngramSpark by clicking on a link here.
Don’t Be Stupid. Pay Attention, Damn It! Advice for Undecided Voters and Voters Leaning Toward Trump (2024). Available on Amazon and from IngramSpark by clicking on a link here.
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