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Sarkozi and Koshnear both kicks on the run to stop Russia from taking over Georgia. كتب ساكاشفيلي "إذا سقطت جورجيا فهذا يعني سقوط الغرب في جميع دول الاتحاد السوفياتي السابق وما وراء هذه المنطقة". وأشار إلى أن "قادة الدول المجاورة سواء في أوكرانيا أو دول القوقاز الأخرى أو آسيا الوسطى سيفكرون مليا فيما إذا كان ثمن الحرية والاستقلال مرتفعا جدا في واقع الحال". الأخبار*-*دولي*-*ساركوزي يزور موسكو وساكاشفيلي ي*ذر من سقوط جورجيا | | | | | Orange Room Supporter
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Originally Posted by Iceberg Fortunately, Sorcha Faal isn't much of a credible source.. | On what grounds?
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Originally Posted by Aoun4lebanon Sarkozi and Koshnear both kicks on the run to stop Russia from taking over Georgia. | If Russia take over Georgia, what will prevent them from taking over East Turkey (Armenia)? | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice If Russia take over Georgia, what will prevent them from taking over East Turkey (Armenia)? |
Is their a Oil pipe line passing through Armenia? Do you have war mongers provoking the Armenias with weapons and intelligence to confront the Russians? But to be honest and modest my knowledge about that region is limited. I only search for the perpetrator and I get the full story. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice If Russia take over Georgia, what will prevent them from taking over East Turkey (Armenia)? | no need for that.
the armenian borders and airports are all under the russian command. and the nuclear power is also under the russian army command. | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to Garabet B For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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MOSCOW - Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is criticizing the United States for airlifting Georgian troops from Iraq.
Putin said Monday that the U.S. move will hamper efforts to solve Russia's conflict with Georgia over the breakaway province of South Ossetia. The U.S. military has begun flying 2,000 Georgian troops home from Iraq after Georgia recalled them.
The Russian-Georgian conflict blew up after a Georgian offensive to regain control of the breakaway province of South Ossetia.
Georgian troops fled South Ossetia on Sunday, yielding to superior Russian firepower, and Georgian leaders pleaded for a cease-fire. Moscow responded that Georgia was not observing its cease-fire pledge. | | | | | Registered Member
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http://politikglobal.blogspot.com/20...rsuch-von.html
Article in German and Russian.
According to reports in news outlet "Your Day", criminal warmonger Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili tried to shoot himself. Was saved in the last second by his bodyguard.
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Is their a Oil pipe line passing through Armenia? Do you have war mongers provoking the Armenias with weapons and intelligence to confront the Russians? But to be honest and modest my knowledge about that region is limited. I only search for the perpetrator and I get the full story. | I was more referring to East Turkey, the region formerly ruled by the Kingdom of Armenia. As you know, there are pipelines passing through that region, in addition to the Turkish-US-Israeli alliance.
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Guardian - South Ossetian refugees head north to flee ruins of war
Refugees continued to pour out of South Ossetia yesterday, risking snipers, aerial bombardment and tanks to reach safety across the border.
In the centre of Vladikavkaz, the capital of the neighbouring Russian republic of North Ossetia, refugees crowded on to buses to be dispatched to hotels and sanatoria on the Black Sea coast.
There were women holding infants, children and pensioners in nightclothes who fled as Georgian troops entered their villages.
Many had travelled hours across rocky roads through the mountains to escape the war. Alisa Mamiyeva, 26, a teacher at the arts lyceum in the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinvali, said: "I came in the boot of a car. Georgian snipers were firing at us from the forest. I heard the bullets hitting the chassis.
"My brother stayed to fight. Our grandparents' home was turned to rubble. We don't know where they are. Nothing is left of their village. It was totally destroyed by rockets and tank fire."
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A woman dressed in a nightgown and slippers from Khubis Ubani village said: "I saw our house in flames as we ran. There's nothing left for us to go back to. Our lives are ruined." As she spoke, her elderly husband collapsed to the ground, suffering from a heart condition. Police called an ambulance and he was driven away.
Aelita Dzhioyeva, a lawyer who fled South Ossetia on Thursday, said she had managed to call relatives in the city on their mobile phones. "The situation is dire," she said. "People have no water, no electricity, no gas and no food."
She added: "My relatives told me Georgian soldiers burnt to death a family of seven people in their apartment. An 18-year-old boy who climbed out into the street for a few moments was shot dead by a sniper."
At a registration point in the North Ossetian town of Alagir several hundred refugees had gathered, mostly women, many with infants in their arms.
Luize Dzagoyeva, 36, a hairdresser, said she had left Tskhinvali at dawn in the back of a truck which came under mortar fire as it travelled north. "We sat for four days in a cellar, without food and water," she said. "When we came out we saw the whole street had burnt down. The city was gone only ruins were left. It was a slaughter. First they bombed and shelled us. Then the tanks came in and levelled the city to the ground."
"I don't know what I will do now. My town no longer exists. My brother is still there fighting."
Marianna Chibirova said she had fled to Tskhinvali from her village and hid in a basement. "When the firing died down I ran out to the home of my relatives on a different street," she said. "I saw that the city hospital was completed destroyed, and around it lay corpses and injured people, a lot of them. And the injured lay there dying for three days because no one could get to them."
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Sasha Khugayev, 48, said he had left South Ossetia on Friday: "In Tskhinvali you can't find one brick standing on top of another. The city is still disputed. There are Georgian strong-points on the hills surrounding it. I'm going back to fight tonight. I've got my own team of guys."
Nearby stood Gennady Dzhioyev, 38, unemployed. He said: "My cousin came from Dmenis village last night. He got two bullets in the back. We're going to go there and slaughter the Georgians like the fascist pigs they are. If the Russians let us we'll smash them all the way to Tbilisi. We are a warrior race, we know how to fight."
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