Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Mar 24, 2022 at 09:43
Now that there are indications the initial impetus of the Ukranian takeover are losing a certain resolve amongst the advancing participants, and further the somewhat reluctant European community cannot seem to bring any sense of full determination of holding Russia to some sort of accountabilityy, does the 'summit' of world leaders appear to bring a sense of that missing resolve to end this in a defined demonstration of European unity; or is a differing sense of unity apppear now to hold the participant's attention by diffusing the initial desires of a common (NATO) defense and a 'new world order' suggested by the 46th American Administrative Chief Executive and redefined leadership issues become the basis of a new agenda. Anyone?
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