Op/Ed
Letter to the editor: Trump’s toxic governance not welcome here
In a brazen history rewrite, President Trump declares Ukraine at fault for Russia’s invasion of their sovereign country, calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a “dictator.” Last week, in a U.N. Assembly, the U.S. sided with Russia against European allies voting down a Resolution condemning Russia’s violence against Ukraine. Trump’s crowning achievement — the made-for-Putin reality press conference in the Oval Office, with a surprise, unauthorized Russian State Media guest.
Are you seeing red yet?
The Trump Administration’s public shaming of President Zelenskyy backfired. The U.S. was not in a position of diplomatic strength. Trump’s focus on Zelenskyy’s streetwear and Vance’s fascination with allegedly unexpressed gratitude showed the world America’s ill-informed two-bit bullies in action.
American diplomacy isn’t a street fight. Facts, a measured demeanor, and strong global allies are essential to outcomes that benefit the U.S. Zelenskyy emerged as the global leader in the room.
Every American must reject Trump’s compliance with Putin.
With a population of 340 million, the U.S.A. boasts the world’s largest economy — 30 trillion dollars. Yet Trump capitulates to a dictator? Trump is trashing decades of American intelligence, global leadership, and our national safety to please Putin. Why do Republican leaders stay silent as Russia continues to influence American foreign policy? European leaders call for new leadership on the world stage. Trump decimates valuable federal services and populates his administration with inexperienced yes-men, downgrading America’s image and influence abroad. Some may welcome Trump’s toxic governance style, but our global community will not, and all Americans will suffer for it.
Kelly Bowen
St. George
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