Trump running America as President Bush ran Iraq
By Michelle Goldberg / The New York Times
Appearing on an anti-feminist podcast in 2021, J.D. Vance compared his ambitions for a conservative takeover of America to U.S. policy in postwar Iraq. We need like a de-Baathification program, but a de-wokeification program in the United States, he said, referring to the campaign to root out members of Saddam Husseins Baath Party. If and when Donald Trump returned to the White House, Vance argued, he should fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people.
Vances words were prophetic, because the first days of the second Trump term have a distinct Coalition Provisional Authority vibe. For those lucky enough not to remember, the Coalition Provisional Authority was the administration that George W. Bush and his team put in place after charging heedlessly into Iraq, convinced that it would be easy to remake a government about which they knew next to nothing. It was full of right-wing apparatchiks, some barely out of college, who were given enormous responsibilities. Six people initially hired for low-level administrative jobs after sending their resumes to the conservative Heritage Foundation were assigned to manage Iraqs $13 billion budget. A social worker whod served as director at a Christian charity was put in charge of rebuilding the health care system.
Meanwhile, 50,000 to 100,000 Iraqi government workers, many of whom had joined the Baath Party only to get their jobs in the first place, were fired. Schools went without teachers. As Syrus Solo Jin wrote in Time, budget blunders by overwhelmed novices meant police werent paid on time. The de-Baathification that Vance wanted to emulate is widely seen as a disaster that contributed to the deadly chaos and instability that followed Americas invasion.
The U.S. government, of course, has yet to be dismantled to the same extent as Iraqs, though not for lack of trying. During the transition, Trumps allies used the phrase shock and awe another throwback to the Iraq War to describe his plans for the first 100 days.
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