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Many experts say the military conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia is not in Russia's interests. The Former Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili says the United States could be partly responsible for the violence in South Ossetia.

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  • I don't buy it.

    IF the US wanted control of oil pipeline, why the fuck would we organize a war that could potentially destroy it?

  • Ask your CIA - why?

    But I don't think that give the secret information for you.

    I'll give some tips to think: american missles in Europe, soon will be a new president of USA.

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  • It is clear that the US is following Brzezinski's playbook for Eurasia.

    Indeed, this is exactly what Mikhail Gorbachev was referring to when he wrote:

    Bottom line: Both McCain and Obama's top foreign policy advisors want a war. And, obviously, the other neocons and assorted hawks want one also. Indeed, the U.S. is now sending troops into Georgia under the pretense of giving "humanitarian aid".

  • Bloody hell Americans are getting too weak so they stir up problems by proxy now.

  • Aug. 10, 2008

    Kommersant Russia Daily

    Dead Mercenaries Found in Tskhinvali

    Authorities in the unrecognized republic of South Ossetia claim that dark-skinned mercenaries took part in the attack on Tskhinvali... "There were blacks among the dead, who were probably either mercenaries or instructors in the Georgian armed forces," South Ossetian president in Russia Dmitry Medoev said.

  • CNews

    July 15, 2008

    About 1,200 U.S. servicemen and 800 Georgians will train for three weeks at the Vaziani military base near the Georgian capital

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