President Biden's address yesterday to President Putin is one step closer than in 2014. The address had some strong words for 'freedom, liberty, sovereignty and solidarity' what we haven't seen in the past. Ultimately who wins or loses this war won't entirely rest on this address.
Just remember the words of Maya Angelou "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude." Ultimately, it isn't about changing anyone. You cannot change Putin or anyone else. Though President Biden kept rolling over which is being denied. In other words President Putin kept insisting on the 'lies' told by the West. Just as the quote from Maya Angelou you've to change your attitude. It's undeniable there isn't a silver lining which I miss from Putin or anyone. In simple terms there is no plan. Only goddam knows what's going in your head in this moment?
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