Sir: For the past few months, unnecessary arguments and inappropriate controversies have been shrouding the USA, unnecessarily and for no fault. American President Donald Trump has been facing a lot of criticism from within the country. Now the talk is about the US shutdown and the border wall security. I don’t know why the certain select people are always crying wolf over Trump and his every action. Personally and proudly speaking, I have been a great lover/supporter of America right from my schooldays and college time like the early and late 1990s. In fact no one can dispute this fact that the USA has long been a great source of inspiration in all spheres and on all the fronts of life/lifestyle. I would like to add some more points here. Just remember the Chicago speech given by the world-famous disciple Swami Vivekananda – the world still remembers this great occasion. Such great things as Vivekananda’s speech had occurred only in America. Just more interestingly, the Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a famous tourist spot located in Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. I fondly remember those beautiful and great days of the Vivekananda teachings that had taken place in my native areas like Tuticorin, Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari in the 1990s. I would rather say that all these inspiring stories should have originated from the USA in the form of Vivekananda. As an elected person, Trump has the right to do what he wants to do – this should be in that way as such. It is perhaps time to literally display the placards like don’t confuse America, don’t kill USA across America. The USA is the energy machine in the world today. The international community should love America in the best interests of all the countries. The USA has been the hubs of beauty, great knowledge, inspiration, agriculture, science, big people and powerful technology not to mention the Hollywood. It is time for others to give support and love to Donald Trump in building America and making it much stronger than before. P SENTHIL SARAVANA DURAI Mumbai, India Published in Daily Times, February 17th 2019.