Subject: Summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
While the Biden administration worries about pronouns, China is constructing relationships with Middle Eastern countries, Iran and Saudi Arabia, in addition to Russia, all oil-producing countries (“Putin-Xi peak: twenty first-Century Axis,” John Bolton, PostOpinion, Mar. 22).
Why, chances are you’ll ask? Well, it’s possible they are going to cut off our oil supply in the event that they attack Taiwan. This could limit our ability to offer significant assistance to this country and would weaken our nation against any further aggression by China against us.
When will the Biden administration get up and realize the real dangers facing this country as a substitute of towing left?
Michal Perilo
Jackson, NJ
We’re witnessing the best geopolitical shift in our lives.
Since President Biden took office, China has strengthened its position in Africa, other parts of Asia and our hemisphere in South America.
Americans not sleep at night worrying about climate change, gender and equality. But creating an axis of evil that features Russia, China, North Korea and Iran is causing sleeplessness.
This president should send a robust signal to China that sending weapons to Russia will cause a direct response.
Anthony Bruno
Smithtown
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Russia needs to be taken very seriously as China may possibly start supplying arms to help Russia in its war against Ukraine.
The US must make it clear that economic sanctions will likely be imposed on China if it decides to supply Russia with military equipment.
China is becoming increasingly more threatening on the world stage, and its actions have to be watched very fastidiously.
John Amato
Fresh Meadows
At the conclusion of the summit between Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Xi the wolf warrior turned to his plutocratic pup and said they’d lead to changes “not seen in 100 years.”
But each fail to see that this prophecy spells their very own doom. Their actions led to global democratic unity. The newfound power of NATO and the seductive power of freedom captivated my generation.
The enlightenment of billions will energize us to embrace independence from China. I even have little doubt that our response to this alarm bell of the attack on freedom will garner one answer: we are going to fight.
Henry J. Wilson
Washington
The Problem: Upper East Side residents’ complaints about dog poop being left on the sidewalks.
The dog poo problem is not just an Upper East Side problem; it is a citywide problem (“Sidewalks of ‘Doo York City, March 22).
What’s incorrect with the owners of those dogs? Don’t they care about their neighborhood?
Dog waste on our sidewalks is a serious health concern, and the city doesn’t implement the laws to stop this disgusting behavior from some (but not all) dog owners.
Let’s raise the Department of Sanitation’s wonderful to $1,000, plus the Department of Health’s wonderful of $1,000.
Kevin O’Leary
Kew Gardens
Recent York is a fun place. People complain about dogs pooping on the sidewalks.
Nonetheless, they do exist People they defecate on the sidewalks and nobody cares. For me the greater problem is walking through people and used needles and urinating in public on the street. Fix it, then we’ll maintain the dogs.
Mindy Rader
Recent town
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