Rhode Island’s Own General Mike Flynn Would Be Key Asset in Trump Effort

Ian Prior, Guest MINDSETTER™

Rhode Island’s Own General Mike Flynn Would Be Key Asset in Trump Effort

Gen. Micheal Flynn (RET) left, his late Mother Helen, and General Charlie Flynn, right
Rhode Island native Lt. General Mike Flynn recently found himself in a most unlikely place – at the center of Donald Trump’s Veepstakes. Flynn, a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Army who most recently headed up the Defense Intelligence Agency, was supposedly on a short list of running mate possibilities that also included Indiana Governor Mike Pence, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.

Trump’s official selection ultimately may end up being Mike Pence (but any announcement has been delayed after the terror attack in Nice, France), but Rhode Islanders should expect Flynn to play a key role as a surrogate in Trump’s campaign as his secret weapon to attack Hillary Clinton’s record as Secretary of State. More specifically, Flynn can focus like a laser on Hillary’s role in allowing ISIS to take root in the Middle East. If Trump and Gen. Flynn are successful in those definitional efforts, it will go a long way toward defeating Hillary in November and assuring Flynn a spot in a Trump Administration.

Of course, there are any number of national security experts that can prosecute the case against Hillary Clinton, but Flynn is unique. He is a registered Democrat that was appointed by President Obama in 2012 to serve as Director of the DIA. Even more importantly, he resigned two years later over what he believed to be a misguided approach by the administration as it concerned ISIS.

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In fact, in 2012 Flynn’s DIA submitted a report to Obama effectively predicting the rise of ISIS. From that report:

The deterioration of the situation [in Syria] has dire consequences on the Iraqi situation and … creates the ideal atmosphere for AQI [al Qaeda in Iraq] to return to its old pockets in Mosul and Ramadi and will provide a renewed momentum under the presumption of unifying the jihad among Sunni Iraq and Syria, and the rest of the Sunnis in the Arab world against what it considers one enemy, the dissenters.

ISI could also declare an Islamic State through union with other terrorist organizations in Iraq and Syria, which will create grave danger in regards to unifying Iraq and the protection of its territory … [and] renewing facilitation of terrorist elements from all over the Arab world entering into [the] Iraqi arena. 

Flynn has said repeatedly that the report was ignored by the Obama Administration because it did not fit the election year narrative of Obama and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton – that Al Qaeda was on the run and the Middle East had stabilized.

Of course, on September 11, 2012, in Benghazi and in the weeks after that attack, Americans saw a far more high profile example of the willingness of Obama and Hillary to spin a narrative at the expense of honesty in national security matters. To this day, Benghazi remains one of the key weaknesses in Hillary’s argument that she is some kind of national security expert. But can Donald Trump attack that weakness with effective precision? That is unlikely. Trump, for all his strengths, is at his best when focused on the economy and speaking in more broad terms about national security.

But Flynn could be devastatingly effective at going right after something that Hillary sees as her strength. Flynn can deliver the message in clear, specific, and unequivocal terms that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the rest of the Obama Administration routinely put politics first and Benghazi was the short term consequence, but the rise of ISIS is the long term one.

So while Rhode Islanders might not see one of their own on the presidential ticket, they should fully expect to see Flynn make the case against Hillary Clinton as Commander-in-Chief – and that effort may just start during his speech in next week’s Republican National Convention.

Ian Prior
Ian Prior is the communications director for American Crossroads, overseeing all media relations and press strategy. He is a Rhode Islanders and ran Brendan Doherty's campaign for Congress.Ian was with the National Republican Congressional Committee from 2013 through 2015, where he was the national press secretary and deputy communications director and helped Republicans achieve their largest House Majority since 1928.

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