The True Spirit of America Party hereby unequivocally condemns Vladimir Putin's abominable behavior, including (but not limited to) his most recent brutal rape of the Ukraine. We agree that there is nothing redeeming about what he is currently doing there, period. No argument from us there.
That said, it is nonetheless entirely possible to both condemn his misbehavior and still understand that a hot war between the USA and Russia is a VERY, VERY bad idea on balance for all concerned. Or between any NATO country and Russia, for that matter. Russia is a still very much a nuclear-armed quasi-superpower to this day, and they are also one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. A hot war with them can easily turn VERY ugly and nuclear VERY fast, and would not be worth the cost. The same goes for any hot war with China either. Thus, the TSAP unequivocally opposes any attempt by anyone to foment such a war, for any reason. Period.
Unfortunately, too many people don't seem to do nuance anymore these days. And they probably don't even know what the word "nuance" means.
And while it is very politically incorrect to say it out loud, NATO has not exactly been entirely innocent either in recent years. There is far, far more to this complex and nuanced larger NATO vs Russia issue than meets the eye, and the roots go very, very deep indeed. And the MSM rarely if ever tells the whole story. We believe that the many years of warmongering and provocations on both sides is really, really stupid and dangerous, and we urge both sides to resolve this crisis diplomatically as quickly as humanly possible. And while there are really no GOOD options currently, imposing swift and tough economic sanctions on the Russian oligarchs themselves (including Putin himself, the second richest person in the world) would probably be the least worst thing for the USA, NATO, and the UN to do.
As protest folk singer Phil Ochs once famously sang in "What Are You Fighting For?" in the 1960s:
But the hardest thing I'll ask you, if you would only try
Is take your children by their hands and look into their eyes
And there you'll see the answer, you should have seen before
If you'll win the wars at home, there'll be no fighting anymore.
Such excellent and timeless advice, both then and now. And as Sting famously and poignantly sang in 1985, "I hope the Russians love their children too".