My view is, also, and separately, that even if he did what he did for wrong reasons, he did the right thing.
He can do a right thing for, possibly, wrong reasons, or for no reasons at all.
Say he did it based on a feeling at the time, or at the moment, a sense of danger or peril, a sixth sense, a scent, say, in the jungle, at night, circling around the perimeter of another hungry prowling cautious cat, only half visible.
It is sort of a take off, and the obverse, of Thomas Friedman's remark, 'some things are true, even if Trump believes them'.
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