Letters from an American - February 16, 2024
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                                         Letters from an American
                                         
                                         Written by Heather Cox Richardson
                                         
                                         Read by the author
                                         
                                         February 16, 2024.
                                         
                                         At the Munich Security Conference, where leaders from more than 70 countries gather annually in Germany to discuss international security policy,
                                         
                                         Vice President Kamala Harris today responded to Trump's recent attacks on America's global leadership with a full-throated
                                         
                                         defense of global engagement. People around the world have reason to wonder if the United States
                                         
                                         is committed to global leadership, she acknowledged. Americans, she said, must also ask themselves
                                         
    
                                         whether it is in America's interest to continue to engage with the world
                                         
                                         or to turn inward, whether it is in our interest to defend long-standing rules and norms that have
                                         
                                         provided for unprecedented peace and prosperity, or to allow them to be trampled, whether it is
                                         
                                         in America's interest to fight for democracy or to accept the rise of dictators and whether
                                         
                                         it is in America's interest to continue to work in lockstep with our allies and
                                         
                                         partners or go it alone Harris spoke at least in part to people at home saying
                                         
                                         that upholding international rules and democratic values makes America strong
                                         
                                         and it keeps Americans safe. Isolating ourselves and
                                         
    
                                         embracing dictators while we abandon commitments to our allies in favor of unilateral action
                                         
                                         is dangerous, destabilizing, and indeed short-sighted, she said. That view would
                                         
                                         weaken America and would undermine global stability and undermine
                                         
                                         global prosperity. The Biden administration's approach to global engagement is not based on
                                         
                                         the virtues of charity, Harris said, but rather is based on the nation's strategic interest.
                                         
                                         Our leadership keeps our homeland safe supports American jobs secures supply
                                         
                                         chains and opens new markets for American goods and I firmly believe she
                                         
                                         added our commitment to build and sustain alliances has helped America
                                         
    
                                         become the most powerful and prosperous country in the world. Alliances that have prevented wars, defended
                                         
                                         freedom, and maintained stability from Europe to the Indo-Pacific. To put all of that at risk
                                         
                                         would be foolish. Turning to the defense of Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion,
                                         
                                         she said, we have joined forces with our friends and allies to stand up for freedom and democracy
                                         
                                         the world has come together with leadership from the united states to defend the basic principles
                                         
                                         of sovereignty and territorial integrity and to stop an imperialist authoritarian
                                         
                                         from subjugating a free and democratic people.
                                         
                                         The European Union has recently committed $54 billion to support Ukraine,
                                         
    
                                         in addition to the more than $100 billion our European allies and partners have already dedicated, she said,
                                         
                                         noting that that support makes it clear that Europe will stand with Ukraine.
                                         
                                         I will make clear President Joe Biden and I stand with Ukraine, Harris said.
                                         
                                         In partnership with supportive, bipartisan majorities in both houses of the United States Congress, we will work to secure critical weapons and resources that Ukraine so badly needs.
                                         
                                         And let me be clear, the failure to do so would be a gift
                                         
                                         to Vladimir Putin. If we fail to impose severe consequences on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine,
                                         
                                         she warned, other authoritarians across the globe would be emboldened, because you see,
                                         
                                         they will be watching and drawing lessons.
                                         
    
                                         In these unsettled times, it is clear, she said, America cannot retreat. America must
                                         
                                         stand strong for democracy. We must stand in defense of international rules and norms, and we must stand with our allies.
                                         
                                         The American people will meet this moment, Vice President Harris said, and America will
                                         
                                         continue to lead.
                                         
                                         News that arrived just before Harris began to speak underscored her argument.
                                         
                                         Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in a Russian prison a day after
                                         
                                         being recorded on video in court, seemingly healthy. Navalny's crusade against Putin's
                                         
                                         corruption had led Putin to try repeatedly to murder him, then finally, in 2021, to imprison him on trumped-up charges. Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, took the stage after Harris
                                         
    
                                         and vowed that Vladimir Putin and his allies will be brought to justice,
                                         
                                         and this day will come soon.
                                         
                                         Russian elections will be held next month,
                                         
                                         and while Putin is assumed to be the certain victor,
                                         
                                         his recent disqualification of Boris
                                         
                                         Nadezhdin, who was running on a platform that opposed the Ukraine war, suggests he is concerned
                                         
                                         about opposition. Eliminating Navalny at this moment sends a warning to other Russians that,
                                         
                                         as Anne Applebaum noted in a piece today in The Atlantic, courage in opposing Putin is
                                         
    
                                         pointless. In the U.S., Navalny's apparent murder creates a political problem for Republicans.
                                         
                                         Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, yesterday recessed the House for
                                         
                                         two weeks without taking up the National Security Supplemental Bill
                                         
                                         that would support Ukraine in its fight against Russia, just as its supplies are running out.
                                         
                                         On Saturday, former President Trump told an audience he would encourage Russia to
                                         
                                         do whatever the hell they want to NATO countries that are not devoting 2% of their gross domestic product to building
                                         
                                         up their militaries.
                                         
                                         Meanwhile, former Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson has been in Moscow, interviewing
                                         
    
                                         Putin and favorably comparing Russia to the United States.
                                         
                                         On Monday, in Dubai, Egyptian journalist Emad Elin Adib asked Carlson why, when interviewing Putin,
                                         
                                         he did not talk about Navalny, about assassinations, about restrictions on opposition
                                         
                                         in the coming elections. Carlson replied by equating Russia and the U.S. saying,
                                         
                                         every leader kills people. Some kill more than others. Leadership requires killing people.
                                         
                                         The death of Navalny at just this moment appears to tie the Republicans to Putin's murderous regime,
                                         
                                         and party leaders scramble today to distance themselves from Putin.
                                         
                                         House Speaker Mike Johnson, who has resisted passing aid to Ukraine and aggression against the Baltic states.
                                         
    
                                         used the occasion to call out Magas, saying, as former Vice President Mike Pence did,
                                         
                                         there is no room in the Republican Party for apologists for Putin. Senator Tom Tillis of North Carolina, who has pushed hard for Ukraine aid, wrote, Putin is a murderous, paranoid dictator.
                                         
                                         History will not be kind to those in America who make apologies
                                         
                                         for Putin and praise Russian autocracy, nor will history be kind to America's leaders
                                         
                                         who stay silent because they fear backlash from online pundits.
                                         
                                         Navalny attacked the Putin regime by calling attention to its extraordinary corruption,
                                         
                                         and somewhat fittingly, the corruption of former President Donald Trump, who won the
                                         
                                         White House with Putin's help, was also on the docket today.
                                         
    
                                         In Manhattan, in the case concerning Trump and the Trump Organization's manipulation
                                         
                                         of financial statements in order to get better loan terms and to pay fewer
                                         
                                         taxes, Justice Arthur N. Goron ordered Trump and the Trump organization to disgorge about $355
                                         
                                         million in ill-gotten gains, as well as more than $98 million in interest on that money from the time Trump obtained it through fraud. The total came to just
                                         
                                         under $454 million. And Goran also barred Trump from running a business or applying for a loan
                                         
                                         in New York for three years. The judge ordered Trump's sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, to pay more
                                         
                                         than $4 million each and barred them from serving as officers
                                         
                                         or directors of any New York corporation or legal entity for two years. Defendants submitted
                                         
    
                                         blatantly false financial data to accountants, Angoron wrote, resulting in fraudulent financial
                                         
                                         statements. When confronted at trial with the statements,
                                         
                                         defendants' fact and expert witnesses simply denied reality, and defendants failed to accept
                                         
                                         responsibility. And Goron detailed the reluctance of the Trumps, including Ivanka, to tell the truth
                                         
                                         on the witness stand, and concluded, their complete lack of contrition and remorse
                                         
                                         borders on pathological. New York attorney Letitia James, who brought the lawsuit, commented,
                                         
                                         Donald Trump is finally facing accountability for his lying, cheating, and staggering fraud. Because no matter how big, rich, or powerful you think you are,
                                         
                                         no one is above the law. In his 2022 documentary about Alexei Navalny, Director Daniel Roher
                                         
    
                                         asked Navalny what message he would leave for the Russian people if he were killed.
                                         
                                         Listen, Navalny answered. I've got something very obvious to tell you. You're not allowed to give up.
                                         
                                         If they decide to kill me, it means that we are incredibly strong. We need to utilize this power to not give up, to remember we are a huge power that is being
                                         
                                         oppressed by these bad dudes. We don't realize how strong we actually are.
                                         
                                         Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
                                         
                                         Dedham, Massachusetts.
                                         
                                         Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
                                         
