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There is not a lot of time left for the world to forge a common position.
"It involved Iraqis coming together, in many cases for the first time, to discuss and try to forge a common vision of Iraq's future," Phillips says.
"There is a movement in the European Union that wants total religious neutrality and can't accept our Christian traditions," said Archbishop Zvolensky, bemoaning what he sees as rising a tide of militant secularism at a time when Europe is struggling to forge a common identity.
It's time for Republicans to restore unity, forge a common message, focus on the development of intelligent policy proposals, and work toward "morning again in America" being a reality.
At the same time, officials in various European capitals huddled in their own emergency meetings to forge a common response amid signs of rifts between, and within, countries over how hard a line to take with Athens.
And the unions failed to forge a common front.
Much depends on whether the G20 group of prominent developing countries can forge a common position.
However the 27 member states are unlikely to forge a common line.
Rivalries within Muslim communities have made it more difficult to forge a common approach to imams.
Colin Powell, the American secretary of state, has praised Greece's efforts to forge a common EU position on Iraq.
But she said the Tucson tragedy had not caused Republicans to forge a common agenda with Democrats.
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