With all due respect, that’s complete nonsense. The Azerbaijani invasion and ethnic cleansing of most of the territory of the Armenian Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh is infinitely worse than anything that has happened in Ukraine, and for that matter, the illegal Saudi invasion of Yemen, which the US has supported without any morally justifiable reasons and which has caused immense suffering, is also worse than what is going on in Ukraine, and for that matter we have the issue of many other war criminals and criminal regimes that have done much worse, including Azerbaijan, Turkey, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, Iran, Burma, Indonesia, Venezuela, Cuba, the People’s Republic of China, Kosovo, and many others.
The PRC has been pursuing an actual genocide against the Uighurs people, and a terrible genocide was waged against the Rohingya people in Myanmar, under the presidency of the the recently deposed Burmese demagogue Aung San Suu Kyi, who was stupidly awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, which cannot be revoked, but her other awards for opposing the military dictatorship were revoked; she was deposed, tried and convicted of voter fraud, corruption and violation of covid-19 regulations by the Burmese military, and our President wants to sanction Myanmar for that, never mind that the President they deposed was at the very least supportive of, and an apologist for, an actual genocide. It has also been alleged that Saudi actions against the Houthi people of Yemen are genocidal in nature, and I believe this is the case, and we accomplished this with our own weaponry.
So respectfully, what you propose makes no sense, because these genocides involve governments from around the world turning a blind eye, or even, in the case of Kosovo, using the threat of a genocide by Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic to justify bombing civillian targets in Belgrade and elsewhere on a massive scale and facilitating the ethnic cleansing of Serbians from many parts of Kosovo, and a reduction in the ethnic Serbian population, and the forcible separation from Serbia of the historic birthplace of Serbian culture, in order to protect a population comprised largely of Muslims who had emigrated from the dystopian Hoxha regime or the economic basket-case that replaced it; however, Albania proper has a very large Eastern Orthodox population and a very large Roman Catholic population, no one ever provided assistance to them or the Muslims when Hoxha banned all religion, Albania had by 1975 alienated all Communist allies except North Korea, and could have been liberated at that time. Slobodan Milosevic was a major war criminal due to his actions in Bosnia, but NATO’s attacks on civilian targets in Belgrade were similar to what is happening in Ukraine, and they also ensured Serbian citizens would hate us for a long time.
I am opposed to the death penalty; I would note Russia actually doesn’t have the death penalty, and furthermore, to claim the only way that peace can be achieved is to execute Putin just makes no sense to me, given that the situation in Ukraine has not yet acquired genocidal attributes, whereas the situation in Myanmar and the PRC and Yemen is genocidal, and the situation with Nagorno-Karabakh was an ethnic cleansing. If the US wants to take military action for beneficent reasons, there are places where we can do it and hold dictators to account, like Myanmar, Yemen and possibly Azerbaijan, without risking nuclear war. And Turkey should be expelled from NATO for past genocidal conduct against the Kurds and Armenians, Syriac Orthodox Christians, Assyrians, and Pontic Greeks in 1915, and ongoing military campaigns and ethnic cleansing against the Kurds, if we want to be completely fair.
Is Putin a monster? Yes. Is any US President in recent years even remotely as bad? No. But as our Lord said, regarding another proposed implementation of the death penalty, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” Only in this case, because Russia is a nuclear superpower, like the US and the PRC, we can’t act even if we want to (which we certainly would in the case of China, in which the Communists have turned religious persecution and genocide into national pastimes, on a par with football and baseball in the US, or soccer and rugby in the UK).