ROGER KIMBALL: Were Trump’s comments about Ukraine a gambit to bring about peace?

The fate of Ukraine is one of those subjects that seems automatically to induce moralistic posturing all around. A couple of points. One can acknowledge that Russia is an aggressor while still admitting that it has real and legitimate interests. Should we support the idea of Ukrainian membership in NATO? I think that Loyola is correct: “the idea of NATO membership for Ukraine, while it still claims sovereignty over Russia’s most important naval base in the world, is both preposterous and needlessly provocative.” Russia may, as Loyola notes, be a “malign force in the world.” But that does not mean that it is without genuine political interests and real grievances. It’s fun to denounce Vladimir Putin as a “war criminal” and all-round bad hat. It allows one to bask in the glow of one’s superior moral fiber. But as Henry Kissinger observed, “The demonization of Vladimir Putin is not a policy, it is an alibi for the absence of one.”

The larger point, however, brings me back to the pot-stirrer in chief. Donald Trump’s comments about Ukraine and Zelensky sent the commentariat (and Zelensky himself) around the bend. But what if it was a gambit designed to bring about the peace he promised to bring to the region? And what if, despite the grumbling and grandstanding of the talking heads, it succeeds?

That happens a lot with stuff he says or does that is initially called crazy or dumb.

ACCOUNTABILITY: Trump DOJ Accuses Judge Handling Trans Military Case Of ‘Hostile And Egregious Misconduct.’ “DOJ Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle informed Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan on Friday that United States District Court Judge Ana C. Reyes engaged in such conduct toward DOJ’s attorneys, suggesting bias and disrespect toward the DOJ’s position and imperiling a fair weighing of the case.”

Dont’t let them perform for their lefty friends with impunity.

I’VE BEEN CALLING FOR THESE SINCE 2002:

Related:

Once again, the Democrats are on the 20% side of 80/20 issues.

UPDATE:

THIS SEEMS RIGHT, AS VDH GENERALLY DOES: 4 Mins of VDH Wisdom Gems on the ‘Trump Restoration.’ “I was sold at ‘…and the more radical third term of the Obama revolution, using or employing the waxen effigy of Joe Biden…’ The man’s a national treasure.”

EUROPE’S PIGEONS ARE COMING HOME TO ROOST:

SIT DOWN. LET’S TALK. CHANCES ARE YOU HAVE:  Battle Fatigue.

IT SEEMS A FAIR QUESTION TO ASK:

OPEN THREAD: Ring in the weekend.

GOOD:

Meanwhile, advice from a wired-in reader:

What Kash Patel needs to do is hit the ground running with a lightning strike round of firings, disciplinary actions, DOJ investigations and prosecutions. Which has already started but needs to be ramped wayTF up. Knock them back on their heels. Put every single senior agent in a personal defensive state. Plus a lot of the junior ones.

Go after them like … well, like the FBI. They’ll start turning on each other.

Put them on the receiving end for a change. A taste of their own medicine. With predawn raids and perp walks.
It’ll hamstring the agency at the upper levels, render it combat-ineffective. So political operations come to a complete halt. The lower level agents doing sometimes actually useful work in the field offices should be able for the most part to keep doing that. Unless any given agent here or there was involved in, you know, dirty unconstitutional gestapo-style work.

Knock them back on their heels with rapid fire firings, disciplinary action. Suspend all operations until they can justify those operations and their methods. What kind of coercion are they practicing, what use of criminal and other informants. Make them justify everything, because face it, their track record is spotty at best.

Treat the FBI like the corrupt, incompetent, partisan and criminal organization it is. Then work back from that. Get some of Elon’s 20-year-olds in there to apply the screws. You won’t see a lot of people shedding tears for dirty feds.

I highly doubt there is any worthwhile, legit FBI investigation or operation that will be harmed by a pause of a week or a month or two. Exempt counter-terrorism from suspension, not review. Not that they have that good a track record, but…

Oh, here’s a good one. Inform FBI agents they might be shown leniency if they rat out their rotten colleagues.
A few executions, I mean firings, should focus the minds of the others.

And don’t forget the pre-dawn raids and perp walks. Treat them as they have treated the American people.

Shock and awe. I’m pretty sure Kash is on the same page here. We’ll see.

REGIME TOOLS:

I believe that NewsGuard was behind my demonetization.

DEVELOPING: President Donald Trump fires Gen. CQ Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Yesterday, ABC News reported: Joint Chiefs Chairman Brown on list to possibly be removed from post by Hegseth.

Gen. C.Q. Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the Navy’s top admiral, are on the list of general officers provided to Congress this week whom Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could fire or remove from their current jobs, according to two U.S. officials.

Spokesmen for both Brown and Franchetti declined to comment. CNN was first to report their names were on the list for possible removal.

“We are aware of the reports but have nothing to add,” the spokesman for Franchetti told ABC News.

Brown serves as the president’s top military adviser and has been chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since October 2023, his four-year tenure is supposed to end in 2027.

Franchetti has been the chief of naval operations since November 2023.

The president has the authority to remove any general or senior officer from their current position and reassign them, should they refuse a request to resign. Three- and four-star generals or admirals only hold those ranks while in certain senior leadership roles. If forced out of a current role, there might not be another opening available for them, and such relief of authority is generally a career-ender.

Both officers had been criticized by Hegseth prior to his becoming defense secretary during the Trump administration.

“First of all, you’ve got to fire the chairman of the Joint Chiefs,” Hegseth said in a November appearance on the “Shawn Ryan Show.”

“But any general that was involved — general, admiral, whatever — that was involved in any of the DEI woke s— has got to go,” he continued. “Either you’re in for warfighting, and that’s it. That’s the only litmus test we care about.”

In June of 2020, Brown shot a video in support of George Floyd and those rioting in his name:

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that “Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan ‘Razin’ Caine will be nominated to be the next chairman. Trump said: ‘General Caine is an accomplished pilot, national security expert, successful entrepreneur, and a ‘warfighter’ with significant interagency and special operations experience,’ Trump said.”

UPDATE: Hegseth is calling for Franchetti to be sacked as well: