To the International Community,
This campaign is announcing a commitment to initiate an independent and comprehensive review of how actions taken in the name of the United States have affected people, nations, and systems beyond U.S. borders.
This is not a declaration of predetermined conclusions. It is a commitment to an evidence-based process grounded in transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.
Acknowledgment and Participation
To those who may have experienced consequences of U.S. policy, whether recognized at the time or not, this letter recognizes that your perspectives matter and your experiences should be heard with seriousness and respect.
The proposed review framework includes structured opportunities for participation by independent experts, partner nations, and representatives of affected populations, while preserving constitutional responsibilities within the United States.
Trust, Skepticism, and Conduct
Skepticism about this effort is understandable. Trust is not rebuilt through declarations alone. It is rebuilt through conduct, consistency, and the willingness to examine difficult truths openly.
No Revenge Doctrine
This framework is clear on one point: accountability must not become revenge. History shows that when accountability turns into retaliation, harm is repeated under different actors and different justifications.
The objective is to understand, correct, and prevent. It is not to escalate cycles of retributive harm.
Moving Forward Together
This effort begins with the United States, but it does not end there. Over time, a more stable and just international order will require all nations to examine their actions with honesty and responsibility, guided by evidence, sovereignty, and shared interest in preventing future harm.
Signed,
Vincent Cordova
Future President of the United States 2028
A Member of Your Global Family