The world will act together to hold them to account.
Oh, I thought other things afterwards, naturally, but the first thing was that the world shouldn't act as if it was some kind of book.
The promises have come whenever it looked as though the outside world might act to stop the Serbian aggression.
If the world doesn't act, we are left with an odd, de facto regime of trade and investment treaties.
In this way, the outside world acts as a visual memory.
I cannot tell you that the world should have acted sooner.
The world did not act early enough to stop that war either.
It greatly increases the risk that the world will not act in time.
We agree that the surrounding world must act immediately.
Must thousands of people always have to die before the outside world acts?