US Department of Defense: NATO Chief Details Plans for Summit
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg laid out the agenda for the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, next week, saying it will demonstrate alliance unity.
President Joe Biden will join alliance heads of state and government during a critical moment in transatlantic security.
"Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine continues to rage on," Stoltenberg said. "For 500 days, Moscow has brought death and destruction to the heart of Europe, seeking to destroy Ukraine and divide NATO."
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This will be interesting. I wonder if the US will receive pushback from europe?
ReplyDeleteEconomies are not doing well. The offensive is not going as expected. Putin had a coup and no one joined in, thereby killing the idea he is weak or that the government is divided/ unstable therefore showing he has ample support.
Sanctions have been a bust.
Bottom line can any one see how the ukies will win this on thier own?
And if not, what is the plan?.
Because what has been done so far is not very effective.
The Russians still control a large amount of ukrainian territory and do not look like they are going anywhere soon.
Pushback from who? Turkey and Hungary are the only countries that send representatives of their own people to the conferences. Everyone else is a Washington puppet and the only two dissenters get spoken of like nazi germany in the media.
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