The writer of a recent Washington Times article says the trouble that was brewing in the former Soviet republic of Georgia prior to Russia’s invasion Aug. 8 was largely overlooked in diplomatic circles. It was not, however, overlooked by the folks at La Russophobe. The Russia-focused blog predicted in a post published Aug. 20, 2007, [...]
Blogger Predicted ‘Monstrous Horror’ in Georgia
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
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Bolton Says U.S. ‘Fiddled While Georgia Burned’
August 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton expressed a great deal of frustration in the lead paragraph of an article he wrote that was published in the UK’s Telegraph today: Russia’s invasion across an internationally recognised border, its thrashing of the Georgian military, and its smug satisfaction in humbling one of its former [...]
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