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Senator Amy Klobuchar
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Dear Mr. President:  
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      I read on the internet that Ukraine hit the Russian city of Belgorod with missiles using cluster munitions.  I thought that this would not serve the Ukrainian causeRussia has more than 4 times as many people as the ethnic Ukrainian portion of Ukraine's populationRussia will just be angered and complain of criminal use of cluster munitionsI checked out the claimReuters on the 30th of December indicated that Russian claims of Ukraine using cluster munitions against a city were not supported by evidence.  I am sorry I suspected them.   
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      Cluster munitions could properly be used against a mass assault in which there were substantial numbers of infantryI hope it does not come to thatWar is a nasty business.   
 
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      It seems that the official policy of Ukraine, supported by that portion of the population that is willing to express an opinion, is to accept nothing less than the previously internationally recognized boundaries of UkraineAs a citizen of the U.S.A., which is supplying a large amount of military assistance to Ukraine, I would prefer that Ukraine not be so fussy in peace negotiationsIf the Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority, were left to Russian control I do not think it would cause Ukraine greater harm than continuing warI am uncertain if the goal of retaining the Crimea as a part of Ukraine is practical or not but I hope Ukraine would not insist upon itI want an end to the war.   
Dear Senator Amy Klobuchar:  
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      Please do what you can to end the war.
    The Russia/Ukraine war has danger of ending badly.  I am no expert on military strategy but simple analysis of publicly available information suggests problems.   
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Sincerely,  
 
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Fredrick Germann
    The famine in Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 is largely understood as carried out by Russians against Ukrainians.  It was part of a collectivization of agriculture effort but regardless of the purpose most of those who died were UkrainianCommunists said to communists that they should not worry about the judgement of history because they would write the history booksThey tried to deny guilt for the famine but it did not workRequiring children be educated in the Russian language as part of a Russification program only added to the grievances Ukrainians held against the Russians.   
 
    The protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv against government action led by Yanukovych continued on through the "Revolution of Dignity"Ethnic Ukrainians have great devotion to their cause and the area of ethnic Ukrainian majority was brought under their control with military aid from NATO nationsAttempting to turn Luhansk People's Republic, Donetsk People's Republic and the Republic of Crimea against Russia is a different matter.  It is irrelevant whether one recognizes the legitimacy of these areas, first as nations then as annexed Russian regions.  The problem is that there is substantial Russian population and the residents of those areas do not have sufficient motivation to put up much fight against a government directed from the Kremlin.  The Russian military is dug in defensively and they know well how to fight a defensive warZelenskyy should not fixedly stick to a goal the restoring of the pre-2014 borders of Ukraine as a single nation against Russia. It may not happen. The NATO allies do not share the intense motivation to fight against Russia. There are limits to the expense that we will endure.  The forces that Ukraine can muster and NATO provided equipment may not win such a fight.  Putin does not think so.  Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian leadership should have realistic objectives.  Fighting mainly defensively in the area of ethnic Ukrainian majority until a treaty can be made with Russia is a possible general strategy. 
 
    The fight to cut the land supply route to Crimea seems likely to fail as Russia puts great effort into defense in this area.  Ukraine should avoid ending up over extended and worn out.  The length of this war could test NATO endurance.  The possibility of Russia defeating Ukraine and preparing to attack NATO countries should be considered.  I do not have information to know whether China has supported or would support Russia in this area.   
 
    We should consider a negotiated peace when one becomes possible.
 
    The Russian position in treaty negotiation reportedly includes the "de-Nazification" of UkraineI do not know what Russian word this report is based upon but the English word "Nazi" comes from shortening the German language name for Hitler's political party, the National Socialist German Workers' PartyThe Nazi ideal was a distortion of nationalism transforming it into an evil doctrine of other nations being forced to obey and serve the German nationAn acceptable nationalism is based upon the Latin, natio (for birth, race, or nation) wherein people born in one area share a culture and language and serve other nations in areas of their expertise in exchange for considerations in trade.  The Russian
 
idea of de-Nazification of Ukraine as suggested by Russian efforts at Russification seem to simply be efforts to eliminate any ethnic Ukrainian quality such as the Ukrainian language as part of Ukraine. The Russians should be told that such ideas as part of a peace negotiating position make no more sense than the elimination of the Russian language from Russia. The proper interaction of peace abiding nations is not to be served but to serve.
 
Sincerely,
 

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Dear Mr. President: 
     I read on the internet that Ukraine hit the Russian city of Belgorod with missiles using cluster munitions.  I thought that this would not serve the Ukrainian cause.  Russia has more than 4 times as many people as the ethnic Ukrainian portion of Ukraine's population.  Russia will just be angered and complain of criminal use of cluster munitions.  I checked out the claim.  Reuters on the 30th of December indicated that Russian claims of Ukraine using cluster munitions against a city were not supported by evidence.  I am sorry I suspected them.  
     Cluster munitions could properly be used against a mass assault in which there were substantial numbers of infantry.  I hope it does not come to that.  War is a nasty business.  
     It seems that the official policy of Ukraine, supported by that portion of the population that is willing to express an opinion, is to accept nothing less than the previously internationally recognized boundaries of Ukraine.  As a citizen of the U.S.A., which is supplying a large amount of military assistance to Ukraine, I would prefer that Ukraine not be so fussy in peace negotiations.  If the Crimea, which has an ethnic Russian majority, were left to Russian control I do not think it would cause Ukraine greater harm than continuing war.  I am uncertain if the goal of retaining the Crimea as a part of Ukraine is practical or not but I hope Ukraine would not insist upon it.  I want an end to the war.  
     Please do what you can to end the war.  

Sincerely, Fredrick Germann