I am writing to express my profound concern and disagreement with your recent policy decisions favoring alignment with Russia at the expense of our longstanding support for Ukraine. This shift not only undermines the sovereignty of a democratic nation but also jeopardizes the stability of Europe and the credibility of the United States on the global stage. Not standing up-for Ukraine because you want to stay silent and side with Trump’s wild ideas is horrid.
Your supporting of our administration’s cessation of military aid to Ukraine, amounting to $175 billion, leaves a nation already beleaguered by Russian aggression vulnerable and exposed. This action is perceived by many as a betrayal, disregarding the sacrifices Ukraine has made in its pursuit of freedom and democracy. Such a move threatens to destabilize the European order established post-World War II and emboldens adversarial powers.
Furthermore, your public statements attributing blame to Ukraine for the ongoing conflict, while absolving Russia of its clear role as the aggressor, distort the realities on the ground. This narrative not only undermines the legitimacy of Ukraine’s defense efforts but also aligns the United States with authoritarian regimes, contrary to our nation’s core values of promoting democracy and human rights.
The international community, including our allies, views these developments with alarm. Our commitment to supporting sovereign nations against unwarranted aggression has been a cornerstone of global peace and security. Deviating from this principle not only erodes trust among our allies but also diminishes our moral standing.
I urge you to reconsider this policy direction and speak up! Upholding our support for Ukraine is not merely about assisting a distant nation; it is about affirming our dedication to democratic ideals, international law, and the preservation of global stability. Aligning with Russia at this juncture sends a perilous message to the world about America’s role and values That none of your constituents would want to give. 81% of the American public shares these thoughts and ideals in recent polls.
I look to a response and to see some backbone from you on this issue