Defiant Cheney vows Georgia will join Nato
- added September 05, 2008
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Cheney used his one-day visit to Georgia to reinforce battle lines in the increasingly direct struggle between Washington and Moscow for the upper hand along Russia's southern border. His visit to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine was aimed at stressing America's "deep, abiding interest" in the region, in response to the claim by Russia's president, Dmitry Medvedev, that Moscow had "privileged interests" in former Soviet states.
The US challenge was undermined by the collapse of Ukraine's pro-western coalition on the eve of Cheney's arrival in Kiev at the end of his three-country trip yesterday. The crisis threatened to derail President Viktor Yushchenko's efforts to win Ukraine Nato and EU membership.
Cheney made clear however that it would not shake Washington's deep involvement in the region, now focused on Georgia after last month's conflict with Russia over South Ossetia.
Shrugging off Russian recognition of the breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, he declared the Bush administration's "strong commitment to Georgia's territorial integrity". The US would stand with Georgia, he said, "as you work to overcome an invasion of your sovereign territory and an illegitimate attempt to change your country's borders by force".
He also made a point of reaffirming US support for Saakashvili, who Moscow has derided as "a political corpse". In pointed contrast, Cheney told the Georgian leader: "You have been fearless in response to the occupation of your country and steadfast in your principles. We respect you."
The two men made a joint appearance near an aircraft factory destroyed by Russian bombing, to watch a US military transport plane unload blankets, part of the $1bn in emergency aid the US has offered Georgia to help the country rebuild. The package makes Georgia the biggest recipient of US aid after Israel, Egypt and Iraq.
US officials stressed the package did not include aid to rebuild Georgia's military. That will be decided later this year.
Georgian membership of Nato is due to be discussed at an alliance ministerial meeting in December. Russia insisted yesterday that such a move remained a red line in east-west relations. Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's representative to Nato, said Moscow would respond by halting co-operation with Nato over Afghanistan.
Cheney's trip coincided with the collapse of Ukraine's government after a split between Yushchenko and the prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko. Their coalition collapsed over Russia's invasion of Georgia - with Tymoshenko positioning herself as a rival candidate to Yushchenko in Ukraine's presidential election next year. Yushchenko has lambasted Russia's occupation of Georgia, while Tymoshenko has refused to criticise the Kremlin directly.
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- bansheewail
- 3 months ago
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This is the line in the sand that will send us spiraling into a conflict with Russia. Putin has already offically recognized the rebel territory in Georgia. Ukraine is next.
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- bansheewail
- 3 months ago
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This is the line in the sand that will throw us into conflict with Russia. Putin has alread offically recognized the rebel-held territory in Georgia.
Ukraine will be the flash point. watch closely.-
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- bansheewail
- 3 months ago
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why are we backing the guys that started this?
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- SamuraiDave
- 3 months ago
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And Cheney puffed, and he huffed and......
shot a guy in the face.
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Dick Chenney is so hot to fight Russians..........let Dick take his shotgun and go fight Russians.
Some real combat experience might make a change in his attitude. Especially when the other guys are shooting back at HIM instead of some else he sent to be there.
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The very interesting thing about this conflict is the media coverage. Look into the market places and public buildings that were claimed to be "completely destroyed"...
They were empty of people but the buildings/marketplaces untouched...
I'm not sure who to trust here...I guess it's no one.
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Also funny how this article paints Cheney as defiant, NPR reported on this event and said Cheney was rather reserved and just offered garden variety bobble heading to Saakashvili.
Which is basically what everything he said is.
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Dick Cheney the evil overlord.
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- kennymotown
- 3 months ago
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If Georgia joins NATO, and Russia attacks Georgia, the entire NATO alliance would have to defend Georgia; leading to more and more war!
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Mr Cheney: I hope that when the nukes start falling, that they have names on them with the precision of a laser beam. I dont relish the thought of trading bullets or bombs with Russians. So Mr Cheney if you have the guts and the people to stand in front of you to absorb the shock, plleas be sure to move to the right, but you should be fast. I think the Russians are smarter and bigger and richer than you. I think you are a brainless idiot to play with millions of American lives.
