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U.S. General Arriving In Tbilisi To Assess Humanitarian Aid, NATO Talks Scheduled For Tuesday

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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 6:04 PM EDT
no threat!!!!!!!!! so if you saw candian tanks rolling over police cars in detroit you would call it a routine patrol? lmfao
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by nskduke2 August 18, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
Posted by ozonmojo

Maybe Bush only saw one side of Putin,that doesn''t mean Bush was completely wrong about Putin.Russia and the US will always have their differences.
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by ozonmojo August 18, 2008 5:47 PM EDT
Putin is jerking the world around by playing games with the withdrawal.This underlines his character as a thug and a bully.George W''s reading of him is totally wrong.
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by nskduke2 August 18, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
Posted by underdogus34

I would say the Russians are conducting one of their patrol excises.I would say so far this does not oppose as any kind of a threat.
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by noloyalisti August 18, 2008 5:44 PM EDT
This was started by the GOP neo con men so they can re-start the Cold War. Their military contractor buddies and arms manufacturers will be dancing in the streets for all the money they can make.

Time to take it all apart! Boycott and general strikes are the only way.
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by underdogus34 August 18, 2008 5:31 PM EDT
BREAKING NEWS:Witnesses said Georgian police cars had been blocking the road and the police told Russian tank commanders that were carrying out orders. The tanks proceeded to plow ahead, damaging the police cars in the process.

The Georgian Foreign Ministry said that a Russian armored column had been seen moving a bit deeper into Georgian territory, traveling south from Kashuri to Borjomi. Kashuri is about 10 miles (16 km) south of South Ossetia. Another column was moving north from the Kashuri area to Sachkhere.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 5:30 PM EDT
look i believe that what happens in this world is predestined. its up to the rest if the world on whether they r going to sit back and watch or do something to stop it. i believe russia did things just as bad if not worse than georgia or sat back and let the ossetians do it for them. is the law still an eye for an eye? i think the US could have done more to stop the problem but i also believe that a diplomatic answer should always be tried first. but if all else fails.......war is the only answer. if russia should be allowed to have peace keepers then the US should have about 30,000 there too. that way future conflict might be avoided.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
exactly.....its bill clintons fault this countrys military is as small as it is any way...heck my military mos under him had 5 different jobs combined into one
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by nskduke2 August 18, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
Posted by TSCC2

Look the missile base that the US is building in Poland is going to be used on countries in the middle east, such as Iran.Look at a map of Europe, you will see that Poland is still far away from Moscow, Russia.At one point in time Russia wanted this missile base to be built in their own country.That would''ve created some problems.Nobody is pointing missiles Russia and nobody will.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 5:10 PM EDT
i agree with NSKDuke2. when is it going to happen that all someone else be the worlds police force
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 5:06 PM EDT
i have 7 children. one boy and i havent met any parent who wants to see their children go to war. if our boys dont go then someone elses would have to take thier place.the reason they go is the important part.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 5:01 PM EDT
i served under Bill Clinton and i can say that was the biggest change we needed in a while.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 4:59 PM EDT
no i will agree that iraq was a mistake.but as we seen in the past with iraq, it would have happened eventually.
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 4:54 PM EDT
we would respond only if it was a threat. not if it was for defense
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by mike19767 August 18, 2008 4:52 PM EDT
walt1944, are you out of your mind?i served in kosovo and i know that georgia was not onnocent but they didnt dserve what Russia did.oh and for your information there is always one more option......... the draft . just for the cowards that want to think they know everything
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by tscc2 August 18, 2008 4:51 PM EDT

After the fall of the USSR the US promised to not move NATO past Germany. Bush reneged on our promise and now wants to put missiles into Russia''s back yard. How would we respond if Russia moved missiles into our backyard? Remember the Cuban missile crisis! We are behaving like the old soviet empire, not Russia.
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by nskduke2 August 18, 2008 4:49 PM EDT
I wish Europe would get more involved in this crises.Russia has threaten Poland because they signed a missile base deal with us(US).Russia even had the guts to say they would use nuclear weapons on Poland,if they had too.I think it is about time European countries step up to Russia.
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by walt1944-2009 August 18, 2008 4:23 PM EDT
The only time the Russians withdrew from anywhere was in 1989-1990 when the country was falling apart and the Kremlin couldn''t maintain its military spread out in Eastern Europe and especially AFGHANISTAN (hear that Great Emperor Bush II and neocon Fascist Nazis everywhere!).

Now with Russia returning to its "Soviet" roots and having all sorts of oil money, the country is getting ideas of "expanding" again, and this time, it knows the US(SA) under the Great Emperor Bush II is nothing than a "paper tiger" up to its neck in debt to China and a military spread so thin and so poorly equipped thanks to "privatization" that it has veterans crying!

Even the mercenaries of Blackwater are better equipped and eat better than our soldiers do!

Thank you very much George W. Bush and neocon Fascist Nazi Republicans everywhere for "SUPPORTING THE TROOPS"!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!!!!
sig heil, LONG LIVE GEORGIA, "SURRRRRRGE!" McCain!!!!
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by ajaxtheleast August 18, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
",,,Washington would rethink,,,"

"Rethink": The administration''s round-about

way of insinuating that in their first session

of cererbral introspection they were able

to produce brain wave activity commensurate

with the level of cogent thought processes

considered as thinking.

Their intent?....obviously to get Putin to
laugh himself to death.



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by vietnam21 August 18, 2008 4:09 PM EDT
Take over Venezuela now....CIA where are thou....
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