Dear Mr. President:
I have been privileged to serve as our country’s 26th Secretary of Defense which has allowed me to serve alongside our men and women of the Department in defense of our citizens and our ideals.
I am proud of the progress that has been made over the past two years on some of the key goals articulated in our National Defense Strategy: putting the Department on a more sound budgetary footing, improving readiness and lethality in our forces, and reforming the Department’s business practices for greater performance. Our troops continue to provide the capabilities needed to prevail in conflict and sustain strong US global influence.
One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships. While the US remains the indispensable nation in the free world, we cannot protect our interests or serve that role effectively without maintaining strong alliances and showing respect to those allies. Like you, I have said from the beginning that the armed forces of the United States should not be the policeman of the world. Instead, we must use all tools of American power to provide for the common defense, including providing effective leadership to our alliances. NATO’s 29 democracies demonstrated that strength in their commitment to fighting alongside us following the 9-11 attack on America. The Defeat-ISIS coalition of 74 nations is further proof.
Similarly, I believe we must be resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours. It is clear that China and Russia, for example, want to shape a world consistent with their authoritarian model—gaining veto authority over other nations’ economic, diplomatic, and security decisions—to promote their own interests at the expense of their neighbors, America and our allies. That is why we must use all the tools of American power to provide for the common defense.
My views on treating allies with respect and also being clear-eyed about both malign actors and strategic competitors are strongly held and informed by over four decades of immersion in these issues. We must do everything possible to advance an international order that is most conducive to our security, prosperity and values, and we are strengthened in this effort by the solidarity of our alliances.
Because you have the right to a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with yours on these and other subjects, I believe it is right for me to step down from my position. The end date for my tenure is February 28, 2019, a date that should allow sufficient time for a successor to be nominated and confirmed as well as to make sure the Department’s interests are properly articulated and protected at upcoming events to include Congressional posture hearings and the NATO Defense Ministerial meeting in February. Further, that a full transition to a new Secretary of Defense occurs well in advance of the transition of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in September in order to ensure stability within the Department.
I pledge my full effort to a smooth transition that ensures the needs and interests of the 2.15 million Service Members and 732,079 DoD civilians receive undistracted attention of the Department at all times so that they can fulfill their critical, round-the-clock mission to protect the American people.
I very much appreciate this opportunity to serve the nation and our men and women in uniform.
James N. Mattis
8 comments:
Mattis, a class act. Clearly his resignation is something he has contemplated for awhile. tRump's unilateral decision to pull troops out of Syria was simply the last straw.
Whether one agrees or disagrees with the decision the authoritarian manner in which tRump proceeded shows serious flaws in his leadership abilities.
There aren't many adults left in tRump's administration of intentionally designed chaos.
MAGA!! Not.
One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships.
This is a clear fact, not merely a belief. Only someone as ignorant and arrogant as trump could doubt it.
you have the right to a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with yours
In other words, "find a fellow delusional nutball to put in this job -- it will serve you right and I can't deal with it any more."
The last of the grown-ups has left the building.
This is the most telling part of Mattis' letter...
My views on treating allies with respect and also being clear-eyed about both malign actors and strategic competitors are strongly held and informed by over four decades of immersion in these issues. We must do everything possible to advance an international order that is most conducive to our security, prosperity and values, and we are strengthened in this effort by the solidarity of our alliances.
He is resigning as a patriot, at the end of his line, when he could no longer stomach a CinC who is clueless and not serious.
As many have said, once again the Kurds, who trusted us, are being sacrificed as we cut them off. But who cares?
There are 30K ISIS troops in Syria. Who cares.
And where are our extremist Trumpkins? They'll be talking about how Mattis and all the good cabinet ppl have left Trump because of the nastiness of the left. Nary a word that just maybe, Trump himself is the real problem...
Dave,"And where are our extremist Trumpkins?"
The TrumpCultists will remain true to him no matter what horrors are exposed around him.
Just remember this: The far right bloggers and news sites remain loyal to a man who is BANNED FROM EVER RUNNING A CHARITY BECAUSE OF HIS FRAUD, but the TrumpCultists are good with him running the country.
The clear-eyed and sane people in this country understand exactly what it means for Mattis to leave the Trump administration, but TrumpCultists, again, refuse to acknowledge what a hot mess of a rolling disaster of corruption and incompetence Trump, his family, and his administration is.
There's nothing that can be done to get people as ignorant and incompetent as Trump is to see reality.
Our only hope is for #45 to resign in disgrace, which would be too good an end for the s.o.b.
Shaw and Dave you can tell how bad news the Mattis resignation is because the Mother Ship and other die hard tRumpers are not talking about it. That's because they know it's really, really bad for tRump and they don't want to face that!
Ship of Fools.
Good analysis Ray... The Mother Ship of Fools.
The cat is out of the bag. That group, the 30%ers have decided to go full native, shutting down the government, and even in the last few days reviving the "Obama Death Panels."
It's as if they've looked in the mirror, seen how bad it is and have decided it's best to double down and get dumberer.
It seems as if Trump wants no advice and counsel, only ppl who will do what he says. So much for a Lincolnesque [spelling??] team of rivals and dissenting voices.
The assurance that you are the only person who can fix anything is a sure ticket to failure. We're seeing that now.
To me regarding Mattis, here's my favorite quote... from Mitch McConnell
"But I am particularly distressed that he is resigning due to sharp differences with the president on these and other key aspects of America's global leadership,"
McConnell is particularly distressed? Why? Because someone in the Admin and the GOP has found his spine? Ripping children from moms is not distressing? Lying daily to the American ppl is not distressing? Grabbing pu^*y and misogny are not distressing? Saying there are good Nazis is not distressing?
Or maybe they are but not just particularly distressing. Maybe they are only garden variety distressing.
The Trump Admin is the worst I've seen in my lifetime. Even the Nixon Admin in the worst days was still respected on the foreign stage. Not these clowns...
Take a look into the way a Trumper's mind works -- if you can call it a "mind."
"ugh…Mattis has 84% rating of troops..90% of officers………."
The Trumper is upset that General Mattis is highly respected by the military. Trump is not.
The Syrian pull out is definitely betraying the Kurds….even rational minds, non biased, are saying so.And I WISH it wasn’t known Trump had spoken to Erdogan just before announcing this…could it be he believes Erdogan won’t kill Kurds with our protection gone?
The Trumper doesn't want Americans to know what kind of a traitorious turncoat bastard Trump is for betraying the Kurds. The Trumper would prefer that Trump betrays people WE PROMISED TO PROTECT behind everyone's back. This Trumper is even stupid enough to think Erdogan a ruthless dictator will make nice-nice with the Kurds. Incredibly stupid!
How do you all feel about Mattis saying he just can’t abide by having promised Kurds we’d stay and Trump turning on it….and so much more.
The Trumper needs to take a poll to see if the outher Trumpers are okay with Trump's dirty stab-in-the-back to the Kurds which gave a respected high-ranking military officer no choice, because he's a man of honor, unlike the sh*t stain in the WH, so Mattis HAD TO RESIGN.
The Trumper has swallowed so much of Trump's shit that the Trumper can't and never will see what a miserable double-crossing assh*le Trump is.
General Mattis, General Kelly, General McMaster -- all left or are leaving. Who would want to work for a "fking moron?"*
*Trump's own Secy. of State called him this.
Ray... your poll is off base. Of course they're okay with abandoning the Kurds. We're Americans and it's us first or the highway. Tough, deal with it.
That's their mindset.
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