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Ryan Corsaro /

CNET/ August 11, 2008, 10:23 AM

McCain: Russian Strikes Against Georgia "Unacceptable"

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From CBS News' Ryan Corsaro:

(ERIE, PA.) - John McCain called for steps to counteract Russia's military strikes against the country of Georgia today, saying "Russian aggression against Georgia is both a matter of urgent moral and strategic importance to the United States of America."

Calling for immediate action within NATO and the United Nations Security Council, McCain said the United States should immediately step in to provide economic and humanitarian aide to Georgia, whose troops and civilians were attacked by the Russian military late last week.

"The Secretary of State [Condoleezza Rice] should begin high-level diplomacy, including visiting Europe, to establish a common Euro-Atlantic position aimed at ending the war and supporting the independence of Georgia," said McCain.

"With the same aim, the U.S. should coordinate with our partners in Germany, France, and Britain, to seek an emergency meeting of the G-7 foreign ministers to discuss the current crisis."

McCain added that Russia's bombing of a civilian airport in the Georgian capital of Tblisi yesterday "appears aimed not at restoring any status quo ante in South Ossetia, but rather at toppling the democratically elected government of Georgia."

He said, "This should be unacceptable to all the democratic countries of the world, and should draw us together in universal condemnation of Russian aggression."

"Russian President [Dmitry] Medvedev and Prime Minister [Vladimir] Putin must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government's actions will have for Russia's relationship with the U.S. and Europe."

President Bush last night told NBC that he had spoken with Putin at the Olympic Games in Beijing, and told him he found their actions unacceptable. McCain relayed a similar message directly to the leaders of Russia this morning.

"Russian President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government's actions will have for Russia's relationship with the U.S. and Europe," said McCain.

The Arizona senator also said it is his belief that Russia is not only threatening Georgia's independence, but trying to intimidate neighboring countries, such as the Ukraine. He also called for protection of the Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline that runs through Georgoa.

"Our united purpose should be to persuade the Russian government to cease its attacks, withdraw its troops, and enter into negotiations with Georgia," said McCain.

"We must remind Russia's leaders that the benefits they enjoy from being part of the civilized world require their respect for the values, stability and peace of that world."
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pr_boxer says:
Those Ruskies better watch out, we''ll have GI George and John "Wayne" McCain hit them with their purses!
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shingles1 says:
I see McCain is waving his syphilitic and impotent crock around again.
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mattcat25 says:
While criticizing Russia for their imperial military actions, John McCain and George Bush act as if someone else invaded, deposed the leader, and is currently occupying Iraq.
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tangolopez says:
Acceptable or not, it is irrelevant. USA is not in the position to do anything. What with Iraq and Afgan in the picture. Iran hovering on the sideline. We do not have the means or man power to interfere. Look at Bush''s reaction then one can understand. Once again it proofs that McCain is too quick to go on the offensive. Russia is not Iraq. They do have nuclear weapons.USA should not be the one to start WWIII.
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