Loveland Reporter-Herald

President Biden’s leadership and historic moments in Ukraine and Poland

- Don Menzel studied political science at Penn State. He resides in Loveland. By Donald Menzel

Bold, brave, brilliant are words that characteri­ze President Joe Biden’s 10-hour train foray to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky and subsequent travel to Warsaw to demonstrat­e America’s commitment to a free, independen­t democracy.

Why bold? President Biden’s initiative in the face of Russian President Putin’s continued doubling down on escalating the war cannot be met with weak American resolve. President Biden’s initiative, although shrouded in secrecy and launched in the midnight skies, must have left President Putin and his minions reeling with surprise and surely cast doubt on the wisdom of his “special military operation.” Bravo!

Why brave? President Biden is the first president since Abraham Lincoln to dare visit an active war zone. He knew, as did his advisors, that the trip would put him at risk personally. He chose to put himself in harm’s way, a choice that can only be described as bold and courageous. Bravo!

Why brilliant? Some commentato­rs assert that the president’s words rank with those echoed by John F. Kennedy’s “Ich bin ein Berliner” and President Ronald Reagan’s “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” His moments in Kyiv and Warsaw surely did more than poke a finger in President Putin’s eye. His message was clearly and unequivoca­lly interprete­d by ordinary Ukrainians, Poles and freedom fighters to carry on with vigor and determinat­ion. One only needs to remember the beaming expression­s on the faces of President Zelensky’s supporters and high-ranking officials as President Biden greeted them with a handshake and the message to stay the course. The brilliance also lit up the sky with Western allies, especially NATO countries threatened by the Russian bear. And, of course, President Biden’s brilliant maneuver muted much U.S. domestic criticism, except that coming from the mouths of Republican radicals who loudly complained “that President Biden cared more about the Ukrainian border than the U.S. southern border.”

The Kyiv moment was followed by a second brilliant moment in Poland when President Biden delivered a stinging rebuke to Putin’s adventuris­m in his speech in Warsaw. While Putin was denying responsibi­lity for the war in Ukraine and lashing out at the West for starting the Ukrainian war, President Biden was speaking to ordinary Polish assembled at the Royal Castle Gardens where he said “Ukraine, Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia. Never.” President Biden concluded his speech by thanking Poland for taking more than 1.5 million refugees from Ukraine. “Thank you, thank you, thank you for what you’re doing,” he said.

The Kyiv and Warsaw moments were followed by yet another brilliant moment when he met with the leaders of the Bucharest Nine allies, a group of countries (Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) in which most are strong supporters of military aid to Ukraine. He reaffirmed support for their security.

Characteri­zing President Biden’s moments in Ukraine and Poland surely deserve the words bold, brave, brilliant. He has demonstrat­ed the internatio­nal leadership and resolve that only a seasoned statesman can. Consider the alternativ­es now aspiring to the White House — a juvenile former president who has broken nearly every democratic norm in the U.S.; and a governor with no internatio­nal credential­s, only words and antrumpian attitude of self-serving and radical beliefs. America’s future deserves an experience­d leader who is bold, brave, and brilliant. As the Chinese philosophe­r Sun Tzu once said, “He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.” An apt descriptio­n of President Biden’s policy of incrementa­lism in dealing with President Putin’s unending military escalation. Bravo!

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