Trump’s pressure plan for Putin: Letters – Latest News
The Issue: President Trump’s army help for Ukraine and 50-day peace deadline for Vladimir Putin.
Increasing weapons to Ukraine just isn’t enough to stop Russia’s Vladimir Putin (“Demon Vlad’s defiance,” July 16).
Severe sanctions need to be imposed on the Russian financial system to disable Putin’s capacity to proceed the conflict.
Ed Houlihan
Ridgewood, NJ
For a man who as soon as bragged about what a “genius” he’s, President Trump is a fairly sluggish learner: He now says that he felt he had a deal with Putin about 4 occasions.
Somebody wants to show this non-genius the easy reality: Fool me as soon as, disgrace on you.
Fool me twice, disgrace on me.
No precise genius lets himself get fooled 4 occasions, then offers the fooler 50 more days to idiot them again.
Richard Siegelman
Plainview
It’s time for President Trump to stop believing that Putin is somebody he can ever make a deal with. Putin is a psychopath no totally different from Joseph Stalin or Adolf Hitler.
He has no regard for human life.
It’s time to unequivocally be a part of with our NATO allies and finish Putin’s unjust conflict, which is pushed by his irrational urge to revive “Russian greatness.”
The United States should use all measures potential — each financial and army — to defeat the Russian tyrant.
Mel Young
Lawrence
It’s the last word snub to the world at giant: Putin retains on hanging within the midst of President Trump threatening sanctions and tariffs and sending more munitions to Ukraine.
There is no rationality popping out of the Putin camp.
Nonetheless, now we have to stay hopeful that the pressures exerted on Putin will finally coerce him to relent.
On the opposite aspect of the coin, his mindset gained’t permit him to come back away with a bruised ego — and this stays the limiting issue.
There is no clear finish in sight to this conflict, and the mindless loss of lives on each side will seemingly go on for many more months to come back.
Ronald Frank
West Orange, NJ
US NATO ambassador Matt Whitaker is true about President Trump’s game-changing resolution to ship billions of {dollars}’ value of weapons to Ukraine and impose 100% “secondary tariffs” on nations that buy Russian oil (“Ukraine Game Changer,” Editorial, July 15).
Whitaker stated the tariffs that may apply to India and China will “dramatically impact the Russian economy.”
If Trump’s actions persuade Vladimir Putin to finish his mindless conflict on Ukraine, the Nobel Peace Prize ought to rightfully belong to him.
James Patterson
Washington, DC
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The Issue: The new “Superman” film reflecting liberals’ alienation from “the American way.”
Really: A woke Superman (“Man of Mush,” Daniel McCarthy, July 16)?
Is nothing sacred?
Do all our cultural influences — previous and current — need to be put by the wringer of loony leftism?
Despite what occurred this previous Nov. 5, the left’s illness remains to be there.
Sadly, it’s now so embedded in our lives that half this nation accepts all of the nonsense, if not advocates for it.
No: The tradition wars will not be over and neither is the struggle for the “American way.”
Unfortunately, the loony left is recruiting more zealots with every passing senseless era.
Keith LePage
Huntington
I agree that the new “Superman” doesn’t endorse “the American way,” however what do you anticipate?
He is younger.
As is the case with most younger people, I anticipate him to evolve and develop into more mature.
Don’t guess towards “the American way” coming into full bloom.
J.D. Kanofsky
Philadelphia, Pa.
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