To the editor: Appeasing Russian President Vladimir Putin is not going to make the world a safer place; it’s going to do the other. (“Trump says he wants to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. But he’s acting like Putin’s wingman,” column, Feb. 24)
Along with the sacrifice of Ukraine, President Trump is probably going emboldening the Russian dictator to forged his proprietary eye over neighboring Poland, Moldova and different European international locations it considers in its sphere of affect. Are we to take a seat quietly and watch the reconstruction of the Soviet Union?
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried appeasing Adolf Hitler in 1938, sacrificing the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia to Germany so as to win “peace in our time.” World Battle II was the results of his failure.
Robust American presidents don’t make offers with autocrats. The place is our Winston Churchill?
Elizabeth Alexander, Ojai
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To the editor: Opposite to the message within the print version headline for Doyle McManus’ column, the U.S. is much from “turning its again on Ukraine.”
We’re in search of a constructive finish to the conflict whereas persevering with to assist Ukraine militarily. This, regardless of all of our president’s heckling.
With all due respect, McManus seems sufficiently old to recollect our 1973 pullout from South Vietnam. That was abandonment, plain and easy. I served two years in that conflict.
Jeff Denker, Malibu
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To the editor: International locations voting in opposition to the United Nations decision condemning Russia for the conflict in Ukraine included Russia, North Korea, Belarus — and us, the USA. Actually?
Congress, please communicate up.
Helen Maurer, Mission Viejo