Throughout history, wars have given us famous slogans. “Nuts!” is one that comes to mind given by a U.S. officer to a German demand to surrender in World War...
Throughout history, wars have given us famous slogans. “Nuts!” is one that comes to mind given by a U.S. officer to a German demand to surrender in World War II. Another could be when the U.S. offered to evacuate the president from Ukraine and he responded, “I don’t need a ride. I need ammunition.”
With eyes closed, we can’t be surprised if Russia continues its expansion. Or China takes Taiwan. Or Iran takes Iraq. I’m betting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is taking note that Putin’s nuclear threat has kept all the Western powers from coming to Ukraine’s defense. China will surely now be encouraged to invade Taiwan, and Putin is already threatening Sweden and Finland not to join NATO.
Despite not being a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Ukraine, a sovereign democratic European nation, is deserving of full-throated protection against Russian hegemony. The United States must join its NATO allies in supplying Ukraine, in the most expeditious manner, with as many Stingers as necessary. Sanctions may inflict pain on an economic level, but they do not stop tanks, helicopter gunships or murderous dictators like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
As the world digests the depth and depravity of Putin’s barbarism, the already broad and enthusiastic support for Ukraine will only solidify.Re: “Let’s agree: Putin is aggressor — Republicans may question U.S. policy in Ukraine, but don’t undermine it,” Feb. 26 Editorials.and Sen. John Cornyn for stating facts instead of fiction. Rep. Van Taylor and Sen. Ted Cruz blamed President Joe Biden for the invasion. Biden didn’t start the war. Ukraine didn’t start the war.
“Vladimir Putin came to power as the result of an act of terror committed against his own people. The evidence is overwhelming that the apartment-house bombings in 1999 in Moscow, Buinaksk and Volgodonsk, which provided a pretext for the second Chechen war and catapulted Putin into the presidency, were carried out by the Russian Federal Security Service.
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