Friday, December 29, 2023

White House Urges Passage of Ukraine Aid Package after Devastating Russian Missile Attack

White House says America can’t let Ukraine down after largest rocket attack in months during holiday season.

President Biden warns “unless Congress takes urgent action in the new year, we will not be able to continue sending the weapons and vital air defense systems Ukraine needs to protect its people.”

Full text of statement issued today follows:


Overnight, Russia launched its largest aerial assault on Ukraine since this war began. This massive bombardment used drones and missiles, including missiles with hypersonic capability, to strike cities and civilian infrastructure all across Ukraine. Strikes reportedly hit a maternity hospital, a shopping mall, and residential areas—killing innocent people and injuring dozens more. It is a stark reminder to the world that, after nearly two years of this devastating war, Putin’s objective remains unchanged. He seeks to obliterate Ukraine and subjugate its people. He must be stopped.

In the face of this brutal attack, Ukraine deployed the air defense systems that the United States and our Allies and partners have delivered to Ukraine over the past year to successfully intercept and destroy many of the missiles and drones. The American people can be proud of the lives we have helped to save and the support we have given Ukraine as it defends its people, its freedom, and its independence. But unless Congress takes urgent action in the new year, we will not be able to continue sending the weapons and vital air defense systems Ukraine needs to protect its people. Congress must step up and act without any further delay.
 
The stakes of this fight extend far beyond Ukraine. They affect the entirety of the NATO Alliance, the security of Europe, and the future of the Transatlantic relationship.  Putin has not just attempted to destroy Ukraine; he has threatened some of our NATO Allies as well. When dictators and autocrats are allowed to run roughshod in Europe, the risk rises that the United States gets pulled in directly.  And the consequences reverberate around the world.  That’s why the United States has rallied a coalition of more than 50 countries to support the defense of Ukraine.  We cannot let our allies and partners down.  We cannot let Ukraine down.  History will judge harshly those who fail to answer freedom’s call.

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

‘As long as we can’

You don’t have to be a grammarian or linguist to understand the difference between “as long as we can” and “as long as it takes.”

The latter means that your participation, in this case America’s support for Ukraine, will last as long as it takes to reach a beneficial conclusion for Ukraine, that is victory and russia’s defeat. The former means that America’s support for Ukraine will last as long as the circumstances allow America’s support.

One means that nothing will scare America from its salubrious dedication to Ukraine while the other one means that if the heat gets too hot then America will abandon Ukraine.

The latter commitment was repeated by President Biden whenever the topic of supporting Ukraine came up and the former one emerged yesterday after President Zelenskyy met with the President at the White House and lawmakers on The Hill, including the Republican naysayers.

President Zelenskyy departed the nation’s capital with a bag filled with unfulfilled hopes and expectations, after he brilliantly presented the case that helping Ukraine defeat russian invaders is equivalent with defending NATO, the free world, and the United States of America from russian aggression.

Reportedly, President Biden was livid with the Republicans’ stubbornness. Apparently, he was even driven to say he would consider their demand for additional funding for a wall between the US and Mexico as well as a review of the country’s immigration policy. So why did the White House publicly leave the door open to the possibility of relinquishing support for Ukraine? I daresay Ukrainians do not deserve such a dramatic fall from grace.

But so far, senators of the Grand Old Party – that is quickly losing its grandness – are holding fast while the 600-plus day war against Ukraine is still raging. America’s allies, new and old ones, especially the former captive nations of russian subjugation, have earnestly encouraged America, notably the obstinate Republicans, not to surrender to russian’s terrorism and pressure, and continue supporting Ukraine. Still no go.

The Republican schoolyard quarrel with Democrats continues while Ukrainian soldiers, civilians and children are shedding their blood for their country as the nation strives to stay out of moscow’s captivity. And putin is preparing to celebrate a Happy New Year, grateful for the GOP’s holiday gift.

Where are Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John McCain, ‘Scoop’ Jackson, Pat Moynihan, and Ed Koch when you need them?

Saturday, December 9, 2023

If GOP Continues Its Stubbornness, Americans will need to Learn to Speak Russian

Sad but true, blind Republicans can’t see or don’t want to see the global threat that russian imperialism poses. They’d rather be locked into a meaningless schoolyard quarrel with Democrats. They don’t see that moscow, putin, russia, the kremlin also threaten Americans’ way of life. All lawmakers must unitedly support military, humanitarian & financial aid to Ukraine until victory. Without US & free world aid, the West will witness the death of a nation. The only goal for the benefit of Ukraine & the world is the total defeat & destruction of russia not merely its surrender & evacuation from Ukraine.

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• The Danger of Naïve, Capricious Lawmakers

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AP

Ukraine aid in growing jeopardy as Republicans double down on their demands for border security

https://apnews.com/article/6bdcc5dde4dadb48b43ace75b5a55242

AND

Abandon Ukraine & all of East Europe is under threat, exiled Belarus opposition leader warns US: 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/07/europe/belarus-ukraine-russia-war-us-intl?cid=ios_app

AND

Olena Zelenska warns that Ukrainians are in ‘mortal danger’ of being left to die if West doesn’t continue financial support. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67667035

Friday, December 8, 2023

The Danger of Naïve, Capricious Lawmakers

In the wake of the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany, the specter of another global terrorist and aggressor immediately reared its menacing head as it stretched chains around its “near abroad,” the independent Eastern European countries. One by one, like dominoes, sovereign countries fell as russian tanks crushed proud, freedom-loving nations.

This scenario is on the verge of recurring because of the blind stubbornness of Republican senators who refuse to support President Biden’s proposal for additional financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukrainians so they not only can defend themselves but also defeat and expel the russian cutthroats from their country.

The russian war against Ukraine, the largest armed, bloody conflict in Europe since the end of World War Two, has not only engulfed Ukraine but is also threatening the other former captive nations in Eastern Europe.

The situation in the U.S. Senate has perplexed and angered Ukrainian officials, Ukrainian Americans, and Ukraine’s advocates in the United States. After Senate Republicans choked a supplemental funding package on Wednesday to help Ukraine in its fight against the russian invaders, demanding tough new southern border controls and decreased immigration in exchange, the chamber’s leading Democrat took to the floor.

Calling it “a sad night in the history of the Senate,” Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), a stalwart supporter of Ukraine, lamented the vote as a disappointing reflection on the country, a step away from letting vladimir putin “walk right through Ukraine and right through Europe.”

“Republicans just blocked a very much needed proposal to send funding for Ukraine, funding for Israel, humanitarian aid for innocent civilians in Gaza, and funding for the Indo-Pacific,” Schumer declared. “If there is a word for what we most need now, it is to be serious.”

The 49-51 vote reflected a growing trend in Congress that has become a source of distress for the White House. When Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022, aiding Kyiv was a bipartisan project. In May of that year, a $40 billion Ukraine aid package sailed through the House with a vote of 368-57, and the Senate with a vote of 86 -11.

But as the war has dragged on, more Republican lawmakers have turned against extra aid to Ukraine, embracing Donald Trump’s “America first” approach to foreign policy. When the House voted in September on a bill to provide $300 million to train and equip Ukrainian soldiers, most Republicans – 117 members – opposed it.

The historical oddity of this GOP transformation is that during the height of the Cold War Republicans led the charge against Soviet Russia and in defense of the captive nations.

FOX News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane, among others, weighing the consequences if the US stops aid to Ukraine and Russia wins the conflict, said stopping funding for Ukraine would be outrageous.

Indeed, many foreign policy and history pundits have been aghast by the prospect of a russian victory. They described such a possibility as catastrophic. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged members of the alliance to “stay the course in supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia’s invasion as both the United States and European Union struggle to agree on further military aid.

“It’s our obligation to ensure that we provide Ukraine with the weapons they need,” Stoltenberg told reporters as he arrived for a gathering of foreign ministers from NATO countries at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels. “We just have to stay the course. This is about also our security interests,” he added alluding to the possibility of russian armies swarming across Europe if russia defeats Ukraine. Stoltenberg’s message for Republicans is that slashing Ukraine’s support will only empower China.

Many of the advocates for Ukraine are students of russian history while others are more familiar of moscow’s behavior over the past century. However, in both cases they warned that tsarist, soviet or “federal” russia has not changed its belligerent behavior. Russia in all its manifestations has been a terrorist regime that suppressed domestic dissent and spread foreign disinformation because it could not survive if the world knew the truth.

Western leaders and diplomats have naively long tried to find a means to work with the kremlin in hopes of evolving the system. However, the final nail in the coffin of these false hopes has been the latest russo-Ukraine war. The past more than 650 days has finally convinced many that putin and russia will never change. If the United States had listened to those hundreds of russians defectors or the liberation leaders of the post-war captive nations or the current leaders of the former captive nations who came to the free world over the years with powerful warnings, we would have known long before 2022 that reforming Putin’s rotten system is a fool’s errand. Russia will never be a trustworthy member of the family of nations. Sadly, you see that naïve or malicious conviction today in the hallowed halls of congress and academia.

I found an appropriate quotation about this point of view in the book “Putin’s People” by Catherine Belton. It was expressed by Sergei Tretyakov, former colonel in the russia Foreign Intelligence, the SVR, who was stationed in New York before defecting.

Tretyakov observed: “I want to warn Americans. As a people, you are very naive about Russia and its intentions. You believe that because the Soviet Union no longer exists, russia now is your friend. It isn’t and I can show you how the SVR is trying to destroy the U.S. even today and even more than the KGB did during the Cold War.”

The see-saw war has become dangerously tiring for many in the free world. Europeans, especially Eastern Europeans, are committed to supplying Ukraine with arms. In the United States, news of the war against Ukraine has fallen off its previously visible perch due to putin’s other war, the one between Israel and Hamas and its kindred spirits. If you find and read news of the war against Ukraine, you’ll see that one day Ukrainians are scoring magnificent victories while the next day russia has successfully pushed back against Ukrainian soldiers.

Ukraine still boasts of national unity in support of the war effort. The unanimous belief in the ultimate victory of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is palpable among all strata of Ukrainians. It also enjoys the support of many near and far countries and international organizations. Most importantly, Ukraine has prevailed as a sovereign, independent, democratic nation. This is a major achievement – a big win despite complaints from naysayers.

As Ukraine has moved forward, russia has fallen backward. It is now weaker politically, militarily, and economically. The free world knows russia and putin for what they are – a terrorist country lead by a terrorist dictator.

Among former captive nations, Lithuania’s leaders have staunchly supported comprehensive help for Ukraine and warned against a russian victory. Ukraine urgently needs long-range weapons it needs to win the war against Russia, Gabrielius Landsbergis, minister of foreign affairs, urged. He said, however, that he has observed a unsafe “slowing down of urgency” in Western support for Ukraine. 

Making the case that there is “no bigger element in Ukraine’s victory [than] weapons deliveries,” Landsbergis said there is a “slowdown” and a “bureaucratic approach” to Ukraine’s needs.

“We have to admit that we need Ukrainian victory, otherwise, we’ll be giving a victory to (russian president Vladimir) putin, which in turn is a nightmare, not just for Ukraine, but for the region, for us, for Latvia, for Lithuania, for other countries in our neighborhood, but also globally it will send repercussions,” the minister warned.  

“(We) need to go back to the urgency that we had and then send everything that we can,” he said, specifically noting the need to fulfill Ukraine’s request for long-range rockets that could target Russian military supplies in the occupied regions of Ukraine. 

Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Cameron has also urged US lawmakers to “lift the morale” of Ukraine by passing an aid package for Kyiv that has become entangled in Republican quarrelling. Cameron, a former British prime minister, told CNN during a trip to Washington, DC, that the U.S. is “the lynchpin” of the Western coalition backing Ukraine’s fight against Russia.

“Most of the people I met on the Hill yesterday support backing Ukraine, because it’s the right thing to do,” Cameron told CNN, though he avoided commenting on Republicans’ demands on immigration. “This is an investment into their success, and the worst thing in the world would be to allow Putin a win in Ukraine – not just because that would be bad in itself, but (because) he’d be back for more.”

In the meantime, while the Senate remains stalled on the original legislation, the United States is sending a $175 million package of military aid to Ukraine, including guided missiles for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), anti-armor systems and high-speed anti-radiation missiles, the Pentagon and State Department announced on Wednesday. In a statement, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that unless Congress approves the supplemental funding, “this will be one of the last security assistance packages we can provide to Ukraine.”

The Senate, especially that part which so far opposes additional help to Ukraine, must seriously consider the globally disastrous conclusion if Ukraine were to be defeated by russia. Life around the world would change, life in Ukraine would change as russification would tear asunder the people’s lives and kill those men, women and youth who won’t change.

The only moral and just path for the world and for the Senate would be if russia were defeated and destroyed. Call your elected officials.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

OSCE: That’s like Giving the Bank Robber the Key to the Vault

It was too astonishing to believe! Many anecdotes can illustrate this ludicrous gambit but the one about giving the bank robber the key to the vault is appropriate.

Apparently, some bureaucrat at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, formed in the mid-1970s to cool Cold War rhetoric and tie russia to human rights obligations, decided it would be appropriate to invite a representative of the evil empire to attend that 30th Ministerial Meeting, which will be held in Macedonia November 30-December 1.

The countries that most visibly benefited from this historic agreement were astounded and loudly protested this ludicrous idea.

Three Baltic countries and Ukraine, former captive nations of russian subjugation said they won’t attend a meeting of the European security body OSCE after it invited russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to participate.

Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia said in a joint statement earlier this week they will shun the gathering of the 57-member Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. “It will only provide russia with yet another propaganda opportunity,” the countries’ foreign ministers said ahead of the meeting due in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Thursday and Friday. Ukraine also announced it won’t take part.

According to an interview with Bloomberg, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said earlier that the OSCE risks becoming “brain dead” as US and European allies bend to russia’s will by negotiating with Moscow over top jobs and which country will chair the organization. The body has offered Malta to take over as chair in a compromise after Moscow pushed back against Estonia, he said.

“We’re dancing to a fiddle that’s being played by Russians and I don’t agree with that,” Landsbergis said. “If there is an organization that could be called actually brain dead, we will very much have a chance to see the OSCE becoming this.”

A historic flashback. When then soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed to Western countries’ requests for the inclusion of human rights provisions into what has become known as the Helsinki Accords, little did he realize how much trouble that would later cause for him. Up until then, human, religious, and national rights advocates in the Soviet Union based their demands on the United Nations Charter, the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights or the Soviet Constitution. The signing of the Helsinki Accords on August 1, 1975, produced a modern document, in which 35 countries, including the Soviet Union, reaffirmed their commitments to human rights. Incorporated into this new treaty were principles of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and national self-determination, among others.

Dissidents, human and national rights activists in the Evil Empire saw this document as an opportunity to present proof of repression of soviet russian authorities rather than a sell out to the kremlin.

This latest recommitment to human rights then became a bible of dissidents in the Soviet Union and elsewhere in Eastern Europe. While not altogether abandoning references to U.N. treaties or the Soviet Constitution, in which human rights activists in the USSR have lost faith, dissidents behind the Iron Curtain began to use the Helsinki Accords as the basis of their conduct. The first meeting to review compliance with the Helsinki Accords was set for late 1977 and early 1978.

That preceding spring and summer delegates from the 35 countries had already begun to assemble to discuss the ground rules for reports and discussions later that year. Signatory governments were preparing lists of their countries' implementations of the Helsinki Accords and complaints against other states, which, they claimed, did not live up to the Accords. Besides governments, individual citizens and organizations also were busy collecting documented material on their government's violations of the human rights provisions of the Accords. With the possibility of publicly airing violations of basic rights at the CSCE talks, human rights advocates in the Soviet Union took advantage of this and formed what has become known as Helsinki monitoring groups. They hoped that the material they collected would be presented at the CSCE or would at least be made public around the world.

In late 1976 and early 1977, five public groups to promote the implementation of the Helsinki Accords were formed in five republics of the Soviet Union — Moscow, Russia; Kyiv, Ukraine; Tbilisi, Georgia; Vilnius, Lithuania; and in Armenia. Each public group earnestly began collecting documentation on the Kremlin's violations of the Helsinki Accords and established contacts with the West to relay their information to the free world. This, they hoped, would bring public pressure to bear down on the Soviet government, which would force it to cease denying its citizens their rights. Each group was and continues to be interested in human rights generally, but individually their objectives differed. The Moscow group, for instance, focused on civil and religious rights. The Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Georgian and Armenian groups also sought civil and religious rights, but they but they also advocated the implementation of the principle of national self-determination.

The document that has been studying russian violations of a broad range of rights is now on the verge of being corrupted by the presence of a high-level russian delegation, which has never changed its criminal approach to governance.

And now, in the joint statement, the Baltic nations said lavrov’s attendance at the meeting “risks legitimizing aggressor russia as a rightful member of our community of free nations, trivializing the atrocious crimes russia has been committing, and putting up with russia’s blatant violation and contempt of the OSCE.”

Ukraine said it will skip the session because russia “systemically” blocks consensus on key issues and turned the organization into “a hostage of its whims and aggression,” according to a statement from the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

Separately, Oleh Nikolenko, spokesman for the Ukrainian foreign ministry, wrote in a statement on Facebook that the Ukrainian delegation would not take part in the meeting.

Nikolenko said Russia had abused the rules of consensus in the organization, resorted to “blackmail and open threats” and had also been holding three Ukrainian OSCE representatives in prison for 500 days.

“In such conditions, the presence of a Russian delegation … at minister-level for the first time since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will only deepen the crisis into which Russia has driven the OSCE,” Nikolenko said.

“For the past two years we have witnessed how one OSCE participating state has actively and brutally tried to annihilate another,” the Baltic foreign ministers said in their statement. “Let us be very clear: russia’s war of aggression and atrocities against its sovereign and peaceful neighbor Ukraine blatantly violate international law.”

They also accused russia of “obstructive behavior within the OSCE itself,” citing russia’s prevention of an OSCE presence in Ukraine and the blocking of Estonia’s chairmanship of the organization in 2024. They also accused russia of “obstructive behavior within the OSCE itself,” citing russia’s prevention of an OSCE presence in Ukraine and the blocking of Estonia’s chairmanship of the organization in 2024. lavrov’s attendance at the Skopje meeting “risks legitimizing aggressor russia as a rightful member of our community of free nations, trivializing the atrocious crimes russia has been committing,” they added.

Speaking to reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels, North Macedonia’s foreign minister, Bujar Osmani, said he believed that he would be meeting Lavrov in Skopje. “Lavrov is not coming to Skopje, in a way. Lavrov is coming to the OSCE just as he went to (the) U.N. in New York a few months ago,” Osmani said. “I won’t be meeting him as the foreign minister of North Macedonia, but as the OSCE chairman in office.”

643 days of the latest russian war against Ukraine, at least, have demonstrated that russia doesn’t belong not only in the OCSE but also the United Nations. Self-respecting national leaders should not extend their hand to the kremlin’s killers and rapists.

If the murderous hoodlums from moscow are granted access to the 30th Session of the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe, then we might as well turn out the lights and close the door behind us. Its useful contributions to the global community are history.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Yes, Virginia; Yes, Liuda, Believe in Santa

T’is the season … so when I read stories about naughty or nice kids writing to Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, Kris Kringel or Sviatyi Mykolay, I think about Virginia and other boys and girls who hope and pray for extraordinary gifts.

You remember the factual Christmas story of eight-year-old Virginia who was caught in a quandary about whether or not Santa Claus exists. So, what did the youngster do? She did what any other young American girl would do. She wrote to the editor of her local newspaper for confirmation.

She informed the editor that her playmates have confused her by telling her that he doesn’t exist. However, the wise editor set her straight.

Francis P. Church, an editor of The Sun, wrote an answer to Virginia that was printed in the newspaper on September 21, 1897.

“Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus. It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance, to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished,” Church elaborated. “Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding.”

“No Santa Claus! Thank God! he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.”

I was inspired to write about this by a kindred spirit who posted on LinkedIn a Ukrainian child’s letter to Sviatyi Mykolay, requesting an extraordinary gift. Her name is Liuda who is also eight years old. She doesn’t live in New York City but rather in a war-ravaged region of Ukraine. Evidently all children around the world live by hope; hope for gifts and for a better tomorrow. This hope is heightened in youngsters in war-torn countries.

Liuda tells Mykolay that she has been a good girl, she helps her mother, she loves to draw and sing.

“Please grant me a new school because the rashists burned down my school. If this can’t be done then please give the children of soldiers a lot of tasty treats,” Liuba innocently implores the heavenly bringer of gifts, concluding “I offer you a talisman against evil.”

Her letter features a picture of her school with the blue and yellow flag on the roof and a joyfully illustrated bomb shelter.

Liuda, your childlike hope for a Mykolay is as sincere as Virginia’s and thank God for that! Your and all Ukrainian children’s belief in Mykolay are justified. Your belief in the beauty, joy, generosity, love, and devotion of Mykolay, as well as his protection of Ukrainian children will certainly help you and your classmates survive the rashists’ destruction of Ukraine and bloodshed of Ukrainians.

This honest conviction will not only assure that your school is rebuilt but that all of Ukraine is restored after the rashists are defeated and expelled.

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Holodomor Remembrance by Biden

 In Holodomor Remembrance, Biden Likens Stalin’s Famine Murder of Ukrainians to Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

Statement by President Biden in Remembrance of Holodomor issued on November 25, 2023.

We mark the solemn anniversary of the Holodomor as the brave people of Ukraine continue to defend their freedom and Ukraine’s sovereignty against Russia’s brutal war of aggression.  Ninety years ago, the inhumane polices of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet regime created the “death by hunger.”  Millions of Ukrainians—men, women, and children—suffered and starved to death between 1932-1933 because of a manmade famine.  Stalin and his regime systematically seized Ukraine’s grain and farms and transferred Ukrainian grain to other parts of the USSR as a tactic to repress Ukraine’s national identity. 

Today, Ukraine’s agricultural infrastructure is once more being deliberately targeted—this time by Vladimir Putin as part of his drive for conquest and power.  Russian forces seek to destroy Ukraine’s economy and independence, deliberately damaging fields and destroying Ukraine’s grain storage facilities and ports.  It is not just an attack on Ukraine’s economic security, it is a cynical assault on food security everywhere.  Putin is hurting the world’s most vulnerable communities, for Russia’s profit.

On this anniversary, we remember and honor all those, both past and present, who have endured such hardship and who continue still to fight against tyranny.  We also recommit ourselves to preventing suffering, protecting fundamental freedoms, and responding to human rights abuses whenever and wherever they occur.  We stand united with Ukraine.