I am posting this in the hopes of getting more open an honest communication with my Senators. I am not hopeful, but I don't seem to have any other options available.
What follows in the letter that I sent to the United States Senators from Missouri, Eric Schmitt and Josh Hawley. As I have not secured their permission to post their responses, further posts below will contain my subsequent e-mails to both of them.
First, the original letter, sent on 11/21:
Gentlemen,
Let me open by saying that I understand that the President is well within his rights to attempt to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. I agree that in a perfect world, it is in the best interests of everyone for this conflict to be brought to a quick and permanent resolution.
That being said, based on the information I have available (chiefly the YouTube video by Ryan McBeth titled "The 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan... and Why It's a Disaster") I have to voice grave misgivings regarding the path being pursued here by the President. As you are my State Representative and a Member in Good Standing of the Republican Party, I implore you to exert what influence you may on the President in this matter.
Speaking as a veteran, and someone who remembers fighting the Soviets in the 80s, I believe it is axiomatic that the Russian government cannot be trusted to uphold its end of any peace deal. In this PARTICULAR case, Russia has no clear military or national interest in doing so. By allowing Russia to keep the territory it has gained, we are effectively saying that it's OK for Russia to invade a peaceful neighbor, kill 10s of thousands of its people, kidnap 10s of thousands of its children, destroy billions of dollars in Ukrainian property. That one provision of the agreement negates EVERYTHING else the agreement contains, because everything else is a slap on the wrist.
Further than this, far from this being a 'win' for President Trump, it makes him look weak; someone who is easily manipulated by Putin (who, let us not forget, is himself former KGB). Further, it makes the US look weak, in particular to China. Make no mistake, China is looking on the Russia/Ukraine war with great interest. China has MANY reasons to invade Taiwan, not the least of which that, whether China takes Taiwan or not, if Taiwan's manufacturing capacity is greatly damaged or outright destroyed that will deal a crippling blow to American technological capacity for the several years it will take us to build out our own capacity again, years during which China will NOT be sitting idle.
I'm a firm believer in the notion that the best war is the one you never have to fight. Making America the laughing stock of the rest of the world does NOT "Make America Great Again". Our involvement in negotiating this deal does nothing to further American strategic interests, and frankly flies in the face of everything that I was taught and believed America stood for.
I find it stomach-curdling that an American Republican President would be involved in this travesty of an agreement, and I implore you PLEASE, exert whatever influence you may have to get President Trump to stop being Vladimir Putin's boy toy. If we must involve ourselves in these negotiations, then let us do so from a position that first starts with the recognition that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was both morally wrong and illegal under international law, and requires at minimum that Ukraine's pre-2014 borders be restored and recognized and that all Ukrainian citizens (both adults and children) be repatriated.
If it is not in us to recognize and push for those basic requirements, then we have no business calling ourselves Christians, much less 'Leaders of the Free World'.
What follows in the letter that I sent to the United States Senators from Missouri, Eric Schmitt and Josh Hawley. As I have not secured their permission to post their responses, further posts below will contain my subsequent e-mails to both of them.
First, the original letter, sent on 11/21:
Gentlemen,
Let me open by saying that I understand that the President is well within his rights to attempt to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. I agree that in a perfect world, it is in the best interests of everyone for this conflict to be brought to a quick and permanent resolution.
That being said, based on the information I have available (chiefly the YouTube video by Ryan McBeth titled "The 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan... and Why It's a Disaster") I have to voice grave misgivings regarding the path being pursued here by the President. As you are my State Representative and a Member in Good Standing of the Republican Party, I implore you to exert what influence you may on the President in this matter.
Speaking as a veteran, and someone who remembers fighting the Soviets in the 80s, I believe it is axiomatic that the Russian government cannot be trusted to uphold its end of any peace deal. In this PARTICULAR case, Russia has no clear military or national interest in doing so. By allowing Russia to keep the territory it has gained, we are effectively saying that it's OK for Russia to invade a peaceful neighbor, kill 10s of thousands of its people, kidnap 10s of thousands of its children, destroy billions of dollars in Ukrainian property. That one provision of the agreement negates EVERYTHING else the agreement contains, because everything else is a slap on the wrist.
Further than this, far from this being a 'win' for President Trump, it makes him look weak; someone who is easily manipulated by Putin (who, let us not forget, is himself former KGB). Further, it makes the US look weak, in particular to China. Make no mistake, China is looking on the Russia/Ukraine war with great interest. China has MANY reasons to invade Taiwan, not the least of which that, whether China takes Taiwan or not, if Taiwan's manufacturing capacity is greatly damaged or outright destroyed that will deal a crippling blow to American technological capacity for the several years it will take us to build out our own capacity again, years during which China will NOT be sitting idle.
I'm a firm believer in the notion that the best war is the one you never have to fight. Making America the laughing stock of the rest of the world does NOT "Make America Great Again". Our involvement in negotiating this deal does nothing to further American strategic interests, and frankly flies in the face of everything that I was taught and believed America stood for.
I find it stomach-curdling that an American Republican President would be involved in this travesty of an agreement, and I implore you PLEASE, exert whatever influence you may have to get President Trump to stop being Vladimir Putin's boy toy. If we must involve ourselves in these negotiations, then let us do so from a position that first starts with the recognition that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was both morally wrong and illegal under international law, and requires at minimum that Ukraine's pre-2014 borders be restored and recognized and that all Ukrainian citizens (both adults and children) be repatriated.
If it is not in us to recognize and push for those basic requirements, then we have no business calling ourselves Christians, much less 'Leaders of the Free World'.
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