To the editor: The columnist Jonah Goldberg was close to understanding why President Trump is trying to force something, anything that can call a peace agreement between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky (“Here is the key to understanding Donald Trump's approach to the Ukraine War”, March 4). Goldberg stopped explaining Trump's obsession with being a key player in such an agreement. Trump's insistence that Zelensky Cave is motivated, in my opinion, for 15 -year events, when the then President Barack Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize. It seems that Trump is quite willing to promote the continuation of a war that kills thousands, until the moment he can say he stopped it. Then you can also claim the Nobel Peace Prize. Their ego and insecurities know no limits.
David L. Burdick, Ridgecrest
..
To the editor: Is it possible that Goldberg is in something? Last minute news: Trump is inclined by the Nobel Peace Prize and another cameo on the cover of Time magazine. He is only interested in transactions that will benefit him.
Robert Impellizzeri, Moorpark
The writer is a retired colonel from the US Army.
..
To the editor: Goldberg's surprisingly excellent column is 100% correct. Trump's approach to life has always been: “Solo Di.” He has never worried about true or false, or correct or incorrect, or the constitution or laws. Do not forget, he told Georgia's Secretary of State to find 11,780 votes of votes, another “just say.”
Goldberg does not say what we should do with all this. I suggest that the Democrats of the House of Representatives prepare and present precise and persuasive movements for the accusation, and speak aloud and constant of them, but I appreciate other ideas.
Mike Holtzman, San Luis Bishop
..
To the editor: Goldberg deserves a tip of the hat, but not a hat, in his column on the Ukraine War and Vanity of Trump (“If Russia invaded Ukraine is not a” complicated “question. Why say it is?”
While rightly there will be serious questions about the character and purpose of the president, and the subsequent confusion and obfuscation in the ranks, as the officials dance the tap, Goldberg does not disappoint, since he quickly changes marches to chase his own Boogeymen: the Biden administration and the Democrats.
You can raise questions of false equivalence at this point, such as condemning Hitler's brutality and then quickly jump to the failures and failures of the Weimar Republic (Germany's democratic government from 1919 to 1933). Whatever the failures, the Weimar Republic had a faint compared to the bad nude of Nazism.
And any failures that the Biden administration had, and the Democrats have still done so, they also pale compared to the brutal dismantling of the United States government, even when the administration repeats those of Putin, which are designed to improve the Trump portfolio.
Goldberg can never resist the opportunity to arrive through the hall and criticize the Democrats and scold Biden, as if that could soften the horrible disaster in the Republican Party. I would like to indicate the case of the Corrupt Republican Party, express its disappointment and leave it that way.
The Reverend Tom Egebeen, Pasadena