James Mattis in The New York Times 2010s


On Foreign Policy: Supports NATO alliance principle of collective defense

Mattis diverged sharply from his prospective boss on Russia, calling Moscow one of the top threats to the American-led world order. "I'm all for engagement," Mattis said, "but we also have to recognize reality in terms of what Russia is up to."

Mattis also put daylight between himself and Trump on NATO and indicated strong support for the alliance's principle of collective defense. "My view is that nations with allies thrive, and nations without allies don't," Mattis said.

Source: N.Y. Times on 2017 Trump transition Confirmation Hearings Jan 12, 2017

On Homeland Security: Don't revisit old issues; let women in combat roles

Highlights from Mattis' confirmation hearings:

Mattis said that he had no intention of revisiting the Obama administration's decisions on social issues at the Defense Department, like the opening of combat roles to women.

Source: N.Y. Times on 2017 Trump transition Confirmation Hearings Jan 12, 2017

On Principles & Values: Dislikes nickname Mad Dog Mattis

Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general, was approved as Mr. Trump's choice for defense secretary by the Senate Armed Services Committee, 24 to 3. Fun fact: He doesn't care for the nickname "Mad Dog." Here are highlights from the hearings:<
Source: N.Y. Times on 2017 Trump transition Confirmation Hearings Jan 12, 2017

On War & Peace: Supports the Iran nuclear agreement

Highlights from Mattis' confirmation hearings:

Mattis said he supported the Iran nuclear agreement, which Trump has repeatedly criticized.

Source: N.Y. Times on 2017 Trump transition Confirmation Hearings Jan 12, 2017

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