-
"Irgendwer wird sich dabei schon irgendwas überlegt haben."
Das schrieb ich am 28. Februar über den Beginn der Angriffe gegen den Iran. Inzwischen bin ich davon nicht mehr sehr überzeugt. Oder ist mir die Genialität der Strategen im Weißen Haus bisher nur entgangen?
Angela Freilinger, Stefan Mackovik und 2 andere1 Kommentar-
Gute Artikel dazu in der FT:
Martin Wolf: „A part of the difficulty is that it is impossible to know what Trump wants. Maybe he has little idea himself.“
https://www.ft.com/content/dab7d625-77f8-40ff-aeb9-451f81772125Ivan Krastev: „The French Revolution inaugurated a new calendar. The Russian Revolution promised that the future would reorder the past. But the essence of the Trumpian revolution is something stranger: the implosion of time itself. Trump shows no interest in anything that has happened before him and is unconcerned with what will transpire after him. He acts as if history must come to a screeching halt when he exits the stage. This helps explain why he believes that all wars should be stopped in weeks, if not days. Trump’s experience of time is central to his political behaviour. The president doesn’t think in terms of long-term strategy but rather in terms of deadlines. He’s like a director who does not shoot films but only trailers for movies that will never be made.„
https://www.ft.com/content/58131558-c33f-4f52-8bf4-1a2b8ed542d03
-