In the Budapest Memorandum (1994), Ukraine surrendered its nuclear weapons in return for security assurances from Russia, the UK and the USA. Russia violated the agreement, annexing Crimea in 2014 and invading the rest of Ukraine in 2022. The UK and USA have done too little to defend Ukraine. Below, I outline many reasons to support Ukraine. First, here’s what you can do:
- Make your
opinion known to your politicians (Senators' URL protocol is
www.Senator'sFamilyname.senate.com. House URL protocol
is https://FamilyName.house.gov/contact/)
Click Reinstate Russian Oil Sanctions to ask Congress to reinstate Russian oil sanctions. Near the bottom of this message, you can see a political cartoon I created with AI that mocks us for crying about the price of gas while Ukrainians are experience true suffering.
Click Sanctioning Russia Act to send a letter, text or call politicians' offices to support this bill: HR2548 (154 sponsors) and S1241 (84 sponsors) are identical. Here you can find their summaries and sponsors: ttps://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/2548 and https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1241.
- Donate. We donate to https://www.razomforukraine.org/ and https://www.hopeinternational.org/. Here is Razom’s 2025 Impact Report. Here is Hope Internationsl's efforts in Ukraine: https://www.projecthope.org/region/europe/ukraine/
- Spread the word
Peace and security reasons (see also
10, 14, and 15)
- To promote general peace in the world, we must dissuade
aggression and violation of treaties.
(Russia has violated both Minsk Agreements as well as the Budapest
memorandum.
- We must encourage countries to forebear nuclear
weapons, instead of letting Ukraine be punished for having done so.
- United, we stand; divided we fall. If we let
Ukraine fall, other allies (Baltic countries and Taiwan) may be next.
- Ukraine is weakening our enemy and exposing Russia’s
weakness and cruel and mercenary practices to the world, benefitting us
indirectly.
- Ukraine is teaching us new ways to fight war and
developing weapons we need.
- Ukraine provided direct expertise to help us defend
against Iranian drones. In return,
we harmed Ukraine by suspending sanctions on Russian gas.
- Ukraine is stymieing Russia without USA troops being
engaged.
- The war in Ukraine has helped focus Europe more on its
defense.
Moral reasons
- Russian is attacking
civilians, infrastructure, nuclear facilities, etc. and has abducted
20,000 children. The brave
Ukrainians deserve support.
- Russian blocks Ukraine grain exports, increasing food
insecurity in Africa and Asia. In
2021, Ukraine was the world’s breadbasket, producing 10% of the world’s
wheat, 15% of its corn, 13% of its barley, and 50% of its sunflower oil.
- Doing the
morally right thing protects us. As
Martin Niemoller said: “First, they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
because I was not a Socialist. Then
they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then
they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— because I was not a Jew. Then
they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”
- If you’re an
environmentalist, you should value that sanctions divert gas production
from Russia to the USA, where stricter regulations reduce the use of
methane, through policies with better measurement and validation. Thus, our gas production is much better
for the world.
Economic reasons
- Up to 90% of our aid to Ukraine is spent in the USA,
creating USA jobs in all 50 states (including suppliers). Substantial oversight assures the money
is properly spent. So, our aid is
not exposed to corruption in Ukraine.
While Ukraine has significant internal corruption, it has improved
its ranking from 122nd in 2021 prior to Russia’s invasion to
104th in 2025.
Corruption typically increases during wartime.
- Ukraine has 5% of the world’s reserves of
lithium, graphite, manganese, titanium,
gallium, nickel and other critical minerals. It also has reserves of the 17 rare
earth minerals.
- In April, 2025, the Ukraine–United States Mineral
Resources Agreement created a Reconstruction Investment Fund to develop Ukraine’s critical mineral, oil, and
gas sectors.
- Sanctions help our economy as nations which bought gas
from Russia might instead buy it from us.
Amazingly, Ukraine might win (or at
least we should help them negotiate from strength)
- Russian soldiers and mercenaries have incurred 1.3
million casualties, about ¼ of its pre-war military..
- Russia’s major attacks have gained only 50-230 feet per
day.
- Russia is spending an unsustainable 50% of its budget
on the war.
- The Hungarian election of Peter Magyar is likely to
unblock the EU’s intended $100 billion loan to Ukraine and may result in
the EU giving $230 billion in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.
- The USA forces Ukraine to fight with one hand tied
behind its back by not allowing it to hit targets in Russia (without prior
approval by the USA). Ukraine can do better if we don’t restrict it.
- Ukraine soldiers have better morale, and the citizenry
supports the war. Only 17% of
Ukrainians would agree to a treaty based on Russian demands. 67% support Zelenskyy.
- More than 95% of Ukraine’s drones and 60% of its
battlefield equipment are manufactured in Ukraine.
I created this political cartoon (using AI) to show the difference between our focus on short term costs and inconveniences compared to the suffering of brave Ukrainians.
Sources:
- Razom reports
- Ukraine’s Top Drone Commander
Wants to Bleed Russia’s Army Dry
- https://www.hudson.org/defense-strategy/symposium-why-us-needs-help-ukraine-defeat-russia
- https://www.usglc.org/the-importance-of-u-s-assistance-to-ukraine/
- https://insights.som.yale.edu/insights/what-the-us-has-to-gain-from-supporting-ukraine
- https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/four-reasons-why-supporting-ukraine-good-investment
- https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-grinding-war-ukraine#:~:text=To%20finance%20the%20Ukraine%20war%2C%20the%20Kremlin,its%20budget%20on%20the%20armed%20forces%2C%20the
- https://www.dw.com/en/five-facts-on-grain-and-the-war-in-ukraine/a-62601467
- https://spectrum.ieee.org/ukraine-rare-earth-minerals#:~:text=Ukraine%20will%20contribute%2050%20percent,attempt%20to%20secure%20stable%20supplies.
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/2/28/mapping-ukraines-rare-earth-and-critical-minerals#:~:text=What%20minerals%20does%20Ukraine%20have,at%20an%20estimated%20500%2C000%20tonnes.
- https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20le8jn282o
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine%E2%80%93United_States_Mineral_Resources_Agreement
- https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/russias-disregard-nuclear-safety-and-security-ukraine#:~:text=OCTOBER%202022:%20Russia%20conducted%20air,infrastructure%20heedless%20of%20the%20repercussions.
- https://theconversation.com/corruption-and-war-two-scourges-that-feed-off-each-other-199265#:~:text=Second%2C%20corruption%20leads%20to%20a,threatened%20and%20even%20sometimes%20murdered%E2%80%A6
- https://www.progressivepolicy.org/the-role-of-natural-gas-in-reducing-asias-greenhouse-gas-emissions/#:~:text=For%20example%2C%20Russia%20and%20the,emissions%20than%20does%20Chinese%20coal.
- https://www.bushcenter.org/publications/ukraine-can-still-win-the-war-russia-started-with-u-s-and-european-help
- https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/02/06/russias-january-budget-deficit-hits-nearly-half-of-annual-target-a91885
- https://cepa.org/article/dont-let-russia-fool-you-about-the-minsk-agreements/
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/13/peter-magyar-election-win-hungary-eu-ukraine-russia#:~:text=Magyar's%20predecessor%20made%20no%20secret,money%20could%20finally%20be%20disbursed.
- https://www.courthousenews.com/the-300-billion-hostage-europes-high-stakes-gamble-with-russias-frozen-fortune/#:~:text=March%2013%2C%202026-,The%20$300%20billion%20hostage:%20Europe's%20high%2Dstakes%20gamble%20with%20Russia's,murky%20%E2%80%94%20and%20could%20backfire%20spectacularly.&text=File%20photo%20of%20a%20briefcase,standing%20rules%20of%20international%20finance?
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