POLITICS

 

HOW TO STOP THE WAR IN UKRAINE: Scroll down for some thoughts on this written two years ago

 

6/3/25

Another letter to President Trump

 

Dear Mr Trump -  Donald                                                                                                                6 March 2025

 

I say it again: you are profoundly right to strive for peace in Ukraine. You are right to state as loudly as you can that all war brings unimaginable suffering to many people. You say the war in Ukraine is killing a generation of young men on both sides of the conflict. But equally horrific it is killing babies and young children, teenagers,  pregnant women,  elderly people and those with disabilities. In fact it is killing everyone,  irrespective of their age or sex.

Not only is it killing people it is the cause of terrible injuries and enormous mental distress The war must be stopped.

But there is only one way to stop the war and that is to defeat Putin on the battlefield and remove him from office. He should never have been allowed to invade Ukraine as he did and if the United Nations had been as strong in its actions as in its words  and issued him with an ultimatum to withdraw his tanks immediately  there would have been no war.

 It was a feeble and misguided response to provide Ukraine with weapons and cheer the country on from the sidelines. This weakness has resulted, as some of us thought it would, in the present situation where an emboldened Putin now has the best cards, as you put it.

That is not a reason to make a deal with him especially as we have now witnessed  how brutal and ruthless he has been.  The rest of the world must come together to put an end to Putin’s aggression and brutality.  There must be no talk whatsoever of any deal with him as it is he who has caused the suffering.

Neither Churchill nor Roosevelt made any deals with Hitler or Japan in the Second World War so I urge you to change your position and show the same quality of leadership. The only conversation you should have with Putin is to tell him to withdraw or he will suffer the consequences. If you have the courage to do this  you will achieve peace.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Stephen John

 

UPDATE: 3/3/25

 

 

ONLY ONE WAY TO END WAR IN UKRAINE

IS TO DEFEAT PUTIN

DRIVE HIM OUT OF UKRAINE AND OUT OF OFFICE

GIVE HIM AN ULTIMATUM

FOR HOW THIS CAN BE DONE SEE:

https://www.quercuspublications.co.uk/how_to_stop_war.html

 

President D Trump

President of USA,  The White House,  Washington DC,  USA

 

Dear Mr Trump                                                                                                                                                       2/3/25

 

Your behaviour when you met with President Zelenski recently was extremely unpleasant and completely misplaced. Like most people who saw it I was shocked, appalled and saddened.

But you are very seriously right when you say you wish to bring peace to Ukraine and the whole world. You are right also to say that war is stupid, unnecessary and defies common sense because of all the pain and suffering it brings. No one will disagree with you and it is good to hear these views expressed so loudly and clearly

However, you are very seriously wrong not to see Putin as a brutal dictator who has inflicted immeasurable pain and suffering on a neighbouring country. He must be confronted and under no circumstances appeased. The reason is obvious: he does not share the view that war is stupid and unnecessary but sees it as a legitimate means of achieving his aims

Whilst you are correct to say that military aggression and war defy common sense it is equally true to say that protecting ourselves and  our loved ones against such regression is surely  common sense too. Protecting and defending oneself against an attack by an individual, a group or a nation state is an instinctive reaction and should be seen as a perfectly legitimate reaction. Indeed, protecting ourselves from any sort of harm is something very basic And, of course, it is the reason you like the word tariff so much - because tariffs protect your manufacturing industry and the jobs that go with it.

The people of Ukraine led by President Zelensky are showing enormous courage in protecting and defending themselves against Putin's savage aggression.  They must be supported in every way and Putin and his regime permanently removed.

You have an incredible opportunity to bring peace to Ukraine and the world as we would all like to do. I will not question your motives because I share your ambition. In order to achieve this you must do three things:

1          Show humility and contrition and admit to having been mistaken in your assessment of the situation

2          Apologise to President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine for any you have caused

3          Urge the United Nations to pass the strongest possible resolution to ensure that Putin, not Ukraine, is forced to surrender.

If you do not do this the whole world, and the American people especially, will regard you as being complicit in Putin's horrific and evil actions. They could justifiably consider this to be cowardice. Americans are not cowards and It was not long ago that their great courage helped to save Europe from the Nazis and the Far East from the Japanese.

If you are able to show the moral courage to remove Putin and bring him to justice, you truly will be making America great again, great in its compassion and great in its generosity.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Stephen John

 

UPDATE: 17/2/25

 

Trump is absolutely right to say that wars are unnecessary and foolish because they cause so much suffering. Most of us will agree with him. The difficulty arises, though, when people disagree with this view, invariably and sadly misled by political leaders. There have been occasions in history when it has been necessary to take up arms in order for countries or communities to defend themselves. This was clearly the case in 1939 and tragically it has been the case with Putin's invasion of Ukraine. 

If Trump does not acknowledge and publicly state that Putin's action was evil, horrific, immoral and a crime against humanity

he is, in effect, condoning the brutal invasion. 

 

Updates

 

5/10/23

Support for Ukraine seems to be ebbing away in US and a number of other countries. Deadly missile strike by Russia kills  51.

21/9/23

Listened to a horrific and harrowing report on number of amputees in Ukraine caused by the war.

Plus recent G20 summit demonstrates weakness of global community by allowing Russia to attend and allowing countries to continue to buy its oil - thus providing funding for its war machine.

Unbelievable that Russia is still a member of UN Security Council as well as UN itself. Should be removed from both immediately.

Members of Putin's government should be held as accountable as Putin himself for the war crime of invading Ukraine and be arrested at the earliest opportunity.

 

Thoughts on ...                                                                    7/3/2023

 

How to stop the war in Ukraine 

 

A short while ago the world was remembering the first anniversary of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine with a minutes silence and volley after volley of condemnation from the global great and good. It is, of course, right to remember the dreadful suffering and anguish of the people of Ukraine and right to acknowledge their incredible courage, resilience and determination. But the rest of the world should be doing much, much more to end the conflict now. We have a moral duty to end the unimaginable suffering of our fellow humans and to do this we need to rethink what must be done.

 

Supplying vast amounts of weapons and equipment has undoubtedly been an essential factor in repelling a full-scale invasion but so far this has not been enough. Sanctions have had some effect but have completely failed to persuade Putin to halt his aggression. Taking in refugees has been an absolute necessity and has shown how much we care for those caught up in the horrific nightmare. But to end the horror of this nightmare the international community, not just NATO, must do something different.

 

Gestures of goodwill towards Ukraine and inflated rhetoric from the sidelines  may demonstrate support and solidarity but beyond this they are useless. Providing more weapons could possibly tip the balance in the distant future but I am not hopeful about this. Putin has too many human and material resources at his disposal and putting the country on a war footing allows him not only to mobilise a huge army but also redirect certain industries towards the production of armaments.

 

So what can be done to bring the war to an end?

 

Putin must be told unequivocally that he has committed an egregious and wicked crime against humanity by invading another country and causing such terrible suffering for so many people. Not surprisingly in today’s world invading another country is also a violation of international law. For committing such a monstrous crime against humanity and for blatantly ignoring the law, the global community headed by the United Nations must insist that Putin withdraws to pre-invasion borders.

 

He must be given a deadline by which to do this and Ukraine must help facilitate the process by agreeing to a ceasefire. A withdrawal and ceasefire would allow negotiations to take place which could include the following:

  • Crimea and other contested territory becoming a UN mandate until a proper referendum on its future is held with only the original population permitted to vote
  • Ukraine not joining NATO for ten years but instead a large deployment of UN forces to be stationed along its borders with Russia and Belarus
  • the issue of war crimes
  • the issues of reconstruction and reparations

If Putin does not withdraw, or he fails to meet the set deadline for withdrawal, the UN should initiate what should be called a Special Peace-making Operation. This would begin with the immediate expulsion of Russia from the United Nations, the Security Council and the G20. All foreign embassies in Russia must be closed and staff returned to their home countries, and all Russian embassies must also be closed. Any government ministers or spokespeople travelling outside Russia must be arrested for being complicit in the war crime of invading Ukraine.

 

There should be no broadcasting from Russia using the mainstream media and certainly no interviews with pro-Putin politicians.

 

Sanctions must include ALL goods and services going in and out of Russia and must be rigorously enforced. It is appalling that the money made from exporting oil and gas to western countries is paying for the armaments that are killing the very people whose lives and liberty the west is trying to protect. We must find other sources of oil and gas, and increase our use of renewables in order to compensate for this reduction in supply. If we need to cut our energy consumption this would be a small sacrifice to make compared with what everyone in Ukraine is enduring.

 

There must be no sporting, cultural or social contact with Russia or individual Russians who live there. No visiting should be permitted except for family emergencies. The country must be completely cut off from the rest of the world and be made to feel as if it is.

 

The most enormous information campaign in human history must be set up to explain to the Russian people that what Putin has done is not only evil but a mental health issue. They must be told the truth about the scale of Russian casualties and the war crimes their soldiers are committing. And they must also be told that it will be impossible for their army to achieve Putin’s objectives and that, if necessary, the international community will use military force to ensure Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine.

 

The information campaign would last a month and would mainly use social media to convey short, logical arguments as well as soundbites and slogans which are continually repeated. It would also involve frequent interruptions to Russian broadcast media during which these arguments could be aired. Over the course of the month hundreds of millions of leaflets would be dropped from aircraft, and drones would be used to fly low carrying banners and to broadcast from loudspeakers.

 

The campaign would inform the population about all the measures taken as part of the Special Peace-making Operation. In addition it would specify the nature of the military force that would be deployed. This would be made up of different units from NATO and non-NATO countries which would target Russian supply lines and infrastructure, especially power stations and armaments factories. Where necessary these units would use conventional weapons, including drones, but to keep casualties to an absolute minimum they would initially use cyber attacks for the most part.

 

The whole world must come together under the leadership of the United Nations to drive Putin out of Ukraine. He must be removed not because he is a threat to democracy there or anywhere else but because he is causing immeasurable  suffering and anguish for tens of millions of people. He must be removed because the cruelty and brutality he has unleashed must be stopped. And he must be removed because what he is doing is inhuman and has no place in any caring and civilised society.

 

We must not allow ourselves to be bullied or cowed by this seriously delusional and murderous dictator. In the name of all that is good about humanity we must be resolute in our actions, not lavish with our words.

 

Plus see previous post at:

https://www.quercuspublications.co.uk/thoughts_on_66_-_70.html