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The Allure of Magical Realism – Eric S. Edelman

The Trump administration released its new National Defense Strategy (NDS) in the dead of night on Friday, January 23, with no fanfare and certainly without the secretary of defense standing at the Pentagon podium laying out the logic of the document, as Secretary James Mattis did with the first Trump administration’s NDS in January 2018. The perfectly proper focus of the news media over the weekend on the horrifying killing of an American citizen by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis guaranteed that the newly released NDS would sink with only the slightest trace of scrutiny by national security nerds on Twitter. 

Perhaps that is just as well, since the document is a repetitive mélange of North Korean levels of sycophantic acclaim for President Donald Trump’s “clear eyed, tireless diplomacy” (which rings discordantly in one’s ear in the wake of the president’s recent Davos escapade) that has ushered in a “new Golden Age,” ritual denunciations of all past national defense strategies (including, apparently, that of Trump’s first term), recycled ideas from the pages of Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby’s 2022 book, The Strategy of Denial, and hortatory injunctions that this strategy will “set conditions for lasting peace through strength across all theaters,” which come across more as magical realism than the “practical” or “pragmatic” realism that the document touts.

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