Letter to President Biden: How You Can Support Ukraine and Leave a Lasting Legacy 

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Dear ,

As the conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate, with Russian missiles and drones targeting Ukrainian cities and soldiers facing the horrors of glide bombs, we feel compelled to reach out to you.

We understand that as the leader of the only country in the Western coalition capable of responding to Moscow’s aggression, you have been cautious in your approach to avoid further escalation.

It has been almost three years since the large-scale of Ukraine, and it is clear to us that this worst-case scenario no longer benefits Moscow’s leadership. In fact, it may even be detrimental to them.

As for the future of Russia after its defeat in Ukraine, it is likely that the current power structure will be reorganized around those who were the first to realize the need to end Vladimir ‘s experiment. This will likely be the “siloviki” or “strongmen” who are part of the politico-mafia system.

While there is still a risk of escalation, it has shifted to Asia. Just as Mao Zedong waited for the Kuomintang to exhaust itself in its fight against Japanese troops before launching the Long March, Xi Jinping is patiently waiting for the collapse of the apparatus.

Therefore, any delay or hesitation from the will only prolong Russia’s inevitable defeat and strengthen China’s imperialist ambitions, not only towards Taiwan and the Philippines but also in the Russian Far West, particularly in the territories of Outer Manchuria.

We believe that your leadership since the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, would be tarnished if, in the final months of your presidency, you do not reinvigorate the Western coalition by supporting the following measures:

– Lifting restrictions on the use of Western weapons by the Ukrainian army to target military and logistical sites in Russian territory.
– Supplying 300 Abrams tanks and 1,000 decommissioned Bradley fighting vehicles, with financial support from other Ramstein coalition countries.
– Creating a structure within NATO, similar to Cocom during the Cold , to control arms exports and dual-use technologies to Russia, China, , North Korea, Belarus, and Azerbaijan.
– Expanding NATO to include Japan, Australia, South Korea, the Philippines, and any other country that expresses a desire to join, like Argentina.

Thank you for your leadership. We hope you will consider our suggestions and continue to stand with Ukraine in this critical time.

Sincerely,

[Your Name] 

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