Russia calls halt to 5-day invasion of Georgia

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CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA and MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI | August 12, 2008 11:54 PM EST | AP

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A Georgian woman reacts beside her burning apartment building in the city of Gori, Georgia, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. Russia ordered a halt to military action in Georgia on Tuesday, after five days of air and land attacks sent Georgia's army into headlong retreat and left towns and military bases destroyed. More than 2,000 people were reported killed. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)

TBILISI, Georgia — Declaring "the aggressor has been punished," the Kremlin ordered a halt Tuesday to Russia's devastating assault on Georgia _ five days of air and ground attacks that left homes in smoldering ruins and uprooted 100,000 people.

Both sides accepted the general outlines of a cease-fire plan, but Georgia complained hours after the Russian endorsement that bombs and shells were still falling.

Georgia President Mikhail Saakashvili said Russia's aim all along was not to gain control of two disputed provinces but to "destroy" the smaller nation, a former Soviet state and current U.S. ally.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, speaking in Moscow, said Georgia had paid enough for its attack on South Ossetia, a separatist region along the Russian border with close ties to Russia.

"The aggressor has been punished and suffered very significant losses. Its military has been disorganized," Medvedev said.

Still, the president ordered his defense minister at a televised Kremlin meeting: "If there are any emerging hotbeds of resistance or any aggressive actions, you should take steps to destroy them."

Hours later, Saakashvili told reporters that he backed the cease-fire plan negotiated by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, which calls for both sides to move back to their positions before fighting erupted.

Saakashvili said that he accepted the "general principles" of the deal but said he saw no reason to sign it as it was only a "political document."

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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, were believed to have died since Georgia launched its crackdown on South Ossetia on Thursday, drawing the punishing response from its much larger northern neighbor.

There appeared to be signs fo Russian forces attacking Georgian targets within hours of Medvedev's televised order, if not after.

An Associated Press reporter saw 135 Russian military vehicles headed toward the Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia.

Georgian officials said Russia was attacking their troops in the gorge, but a commander in Abkhazia said only local forces, not Russian ones, were involved in push the Georgians out of the region.

The commander, Maj. Gen. Anatoly Zaitsev, said the Russian-backed separatist forces in Abkhazia had driven Georgian troops out of the gorge, their last stronghold in the region, after days of air and artillery strikes.

Hours before Medvedev's order, Russian jets bombed the crossroads city of Gori, near South Ossetia. The post office and university there were burning, but the city was all but deserted after most remaining residents and Georgian soldiers fled.

Saakashvili, speaking to thousands at a square in the capital of Tbilisi, red and white Georgian flags fluttering in the crowd, said the Russian invasion was not about the two disputed provinces.

"They just don't want freedom, and that's why they want to stamp on Georgia and destroy it," he declared.

He was joined by the leaders of the former Soviet bloc states of Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Polish President Lech Kacyznski warned the crowd that Russia wanted a return to the past.

"Everyone knows the next one could be Ukraine, and then Poland. All of Europe should be here now," he said.

Russia accused Georgia of killing more than 2,000 people, mostly civilians, in the separatist province of South Ossetia. The claim couldn't be independently confirmed, but witnesses who fled the area over the weekend said hundreds had died.

The overall death toll was expected to rise because large areas of Georgia were still too dangerous for journalists to enter and see the true scope of the damage.

The first relief flight from the U.N. refugee agency arrived in Georgia as the number of people uprooted by the conflict neared 100,000. Thousands streamed into the capital.

Those left behind in devastated regions of Georgia cowered in rat-infested cellars or wandered nearly deserted cities.

In Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian provincial capital now under Russian control, the body of a Georgian soldier lay in the street along with debris as separatist fighters launched rockets at a Georgian plane soaring overhead.

A tour by AP journalists found the heaviest damage around the government center. Near the city center, pieces of tanks lay near a bomb crater. The turret of one tank was blown into the front of the printing school across the street. A severed foot lay on the sidewalk nearby. Several residential areas seemed to have little damage beyond shattered windows.

A poster hanging nearby showed Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and the words "Say yes to peace and stability." Broken glass and other debris littered the ground.

Besides the dead, tens of thousands of terrified people have fled the fighting _ South Ossetians north to Russia, and Georgians east toward the capital of Tbilisi and west to the country's Black Sea coast.

Among those left behind was 70-year-old Vahktang Chkekvadze, a Georgian villager living in Ruisi who was picking away what was left of a window frame torn by an explosion.

"I always hide in the basement," he said, used to living in a conflict zone. "But this time the explosion came so abruptly, I don't remember what happened afterward."

Two men and a woman in the village, in undisputed Georgian territory just outside South Ossetia, were killed just half an hour before Medvedev went on television to announce the pause in fighting.

Russian officers accompanying journalists visiting Tskhinvali argued that the battle damage showed Georgian troops specifically targeted by Georgian troops. While the most widespread destruction was confined to the area around the government center, several residential areas seemed to have little damage, except for shattered windows, perhaps from bomb concussions.

Separatists in South Ossetia declared an overnight curfew Tuesday. Georgia said its people still in Tskhinvali were being shot at Tuesday night despite the truce, but the claim could not immediately be confirmed.

Amid the suggestions the military action was cooling down, the Russia-Georgia dispute reached the international courts, with the Georgian security council saying it had sued for ethnic cleansing. Earlier the Russians accused the Georgians of genocide.

The conflict _ and its Cold War echoes _ continued to play out on the international stage. The leaders of five former Soviet bloc states spoke out against Russian domination at a rally in Tbilisi.

"Our neighbor thinks it can fight us. We are telling it no," said Polish President Lech Kaczynski, who was joined by the leaders of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine at the rally. Kaczynski says Russia wanted a return to "old times.

The Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin told CNN his country is seeking details on what started the fighting.

"We do not want to believe that the United States has given a green light to this adventurous act," he said. "But our American colleagues are telling us that they're investigating now what may have happened in the channels of communication for Mr. Saakashvili to have behaved in such a reckless manner."

President Bush, one day earlier, had called the Russian invasion unacceptable, and on Tuesday the Russian president assailed the West for supporting Georgia. "International law doesn't envision double standards," Medvedev said.

U.S. officials were focused on confirming a cease-fire and attending to Georgia's urgent humanitarian needs.

"The Russians need to stop their military operations as they have apparently said that they will, but those military operations really do now need to stop because calm needs to be restored," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said.

A U.S. senior defense official in Washington said the U.S. has decided to dump a major NATO naval exercise with Russia that was scheduled to begin Friday.

Georgia, which is pushing for NATO membership, borders the Black Sea between Turkey and Russia and was ruled by Moscow for most of the two centuries preceding the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union.

South Ossetia and Abkhazia have run their own affairs without international recognition since fighting to split from Georgia in the early 1990s. Both separatist provinces are backed by Russia, which appears open to absorbing them.

Medvedev said Georgia must allow the provinces to decide whether they want to remain part of Georgia.

"Ossetians and Abkhaz must respond to that question taking their history into account, including what happened in the past few days," Medvedev said grimly.

Medvedev said Russian peacekeepers would stay in both provinces, even as Saakashvili said his government will officially designate them as occupying forces.

In Tbilisi, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza declined to say whether the U.S. would provide military support if Russia expands its assault.

Georgia sits on a strategic oil pipeline carrying Caspian crude to Western markets and bypassing Russia. The British oil company BP shut down one of three Georgian pipelines, saying it was a precaution.

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Associated Press writers Christopher Torchia reported from Zugdidi, Georgia, and near the Kodori Gorge. Misha Dzhindzhikhashvili reported from Tbilisi, Georgia. David Nowak in Gori, Georgia; Sergei Grits in Ruisi, Georgia; Douglas Birch in Vladikavkaz, Russia; Jim Heintz, Vladimir Isachenkov and Lynn Berry in Moscow; Pauline Jelinek and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington and John Heilprin at the United Nations contributed to this report.

TBILISI, Georgia — Declaring "the aggressor has been punished," the Kremlin ordered a halt Tuesday to Russia's devastating assault on Georgia _ five days of air and ground attacks that left home...
TBILISI, Georgia — Declaring "the aggressor has been punished," the Kremlin ordered a halt Tuesday to Russia's devastating assault on Georgia _ five days of air and ground attacks that left home...
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- alaintex I'm a Fan of alaintex 2 fans permalink

Issuing a statement from Hawaii 0bamma scolded Russia for the intensifying violence in the conflict.

“No matter how this conflict started, Russia has escalated it well beyond the dispute over South Ossetia and invaded another country,” 0bamma said in a statement distributed by his campaign. “Russia has escalated its military campaign through strategic bombing and the movement of its ground forces into the heart of Georgia. There is no possible justification for these attacks.”

The comments marked a departure from 0bamma’s initial statement on the conflict, released Friday, which avoided chiding Russia directly and urged restraint from both nations.

Today, he focused his criticism squarely on the Kremlin, a posture first taken by McCainn four days ago, as the conflict began.


No coincidence that the Russians ignored McCainn for 4 days until 0bamma took up the anti-Russian position. Then they halted their assault.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 08/12/2008

A Huh Yup, it had nothing to do with the west formally putting them on notice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 08/12/2008

Oh puleeeese. I support Obama, but you give him way too much influence over Russia. Like Russia cares what a candidate says.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/12/2008
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A-tex you are as insincere as McBush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 08/12/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

obama and sarkozy used diplomacy to calm medvedev and putin out -------- cheny/bush and mccain were making it worse.

you'll hear about this soon....ob­ama and sarkozy taking the lead here.... (probably not in the MSM, nevertheless)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 08/12/2008
- provgrays I'm a Fan of provgrays 29 fans permalink

When will the world learn?

Whenever an American government promises military support to another country, that help will not be forthcoming when the bullets start flying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 08/12/2008
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Taiwan better start getting cozy with the Ruskies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 08/12/2008
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 570 fans permalink
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"Whenever an American government promises military support to another country, that help will not be forthcoming when the bullets start flying."

Unless there's a lot of oil to grab and the local army is a depleted force unable to shoot back and inflict any serious damage...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/12/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 235 fans permalink

It's not Obama's mess!!! It's the mess(es) Obama has been discussing from day one .... America's standing in the world!!! Bu$h, Inc., gives Georgia lip service while Putin kicks its butt ... Georgia, "a democracy" where Bu$h promised America would always support!! Cheney says Russia's aggressions will "not go unanswered" ... what does that mean!??

Mc can't even pronounce Saakashvili, not once, not twice, not even three times ... just forget about his surface, cursory Wikipedia lift of historical offering to the american people!!! Rediculous and pony expressed confrontation!

While these emperors stand shamefully naked, so does American authority! MSM wants O back from his well deserved vacation, 'cause who can really listen to Mc!! You'd think O was already elected POTUS ... when elected, he will have many fences to mend and others to build.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 08/12/2008
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Yeah but the surge worked so it's all good. Boosh and McBush's obsession with Iraq has and still is the real problem weakening us all around the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/12/2008

Can't wait to see McCain put those Russians in their place; think I'll start working on my lead lined fallout shelter ASAP!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 08/12/2008
- MSiddique I'm a Fan of MSiddique 3 fans permalink

Mikhail Gorbachov’s article in the Washington Post today is revealing. He implies US encouragement of the Georgian misadventure. Ideology of the neo-cons (neo-fascists, really), including those among the Democrats (e.g., Richard Holbrooke, et al) is driving this. It follows from New American Century doctrine: they will NOT allow any force, especially communists, to challenge America’s supremacy. They are not convinced that communism (or its potential) has actually ended in the former USSR! US’s intention to set up military bases in satellite states surrounding USSR has been clear. In Georgia they found a patsy, and the Georgian President, using democracy as a prop, (while acting like yet another authoritarian thug) thought he could pull a fast one on the Russians, drag US & the NATO into his misadventure, and may be ease himself in their little club. Typically, the neo-cons assumed that the Russians would not respond, just as they thought Iraqi’s would not!

The lesson is very clear: the days of “sphere of influence” & supremacy based foreign policy has to end. A new paradigm is needed: start with the admission and public recognition that every nation has a right to be concerned about their national security. The arrogant denial of this is at the root of US’s problem with North Korea, Iran, etc. Unfortunately the needed change will not take place until the Neanderthals of the cold war era (such as McCain and his ilk) can be purged out of the business of foreign policy making.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 08/12/2008

good post

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/12/2008
- gakabani I'm a Fan of gakabani 20 fans permalink
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Neo-Nazis please, they are Neo-Nazis in GOP clothes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 08/12/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 235 fans permalink

Sure, justified fear ... oil bearing nations are under seize .... colonialism, hedgmony at the barrel of guns & daisycutters!! Bu$h, Inc have incited riot around the world! As you say. Seems foreign policy has been the appeasements of so-called "democracies" if oil & its apparatuses are protected for American Big Oil companys ... and if coalitions can be had with which to occupy other nations for their natural resource ... oil!

In the meantime 7+ yrs to this end has caused America to decay, its infrastructures are crumbling, its children are not being properly educated ... all hope was made fear and more fear .. the terrorists are coming!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 08/12/2008

You are correct, MSiddique.

"Georgia sits on a strategic oil pipeline carrying Caspian crude to Western markets bypassing Russia".

Our crusade for crude ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 08/12/2008

Not so fast Medvedev, the aggressor hasn't been punished..­..yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 08/12/2008
- Bagger I'm a Fan of Bagger 14 fans permalink
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Now that's how you attack. Short quick and to the point. Russia is back. The U.S.A. is slowling becoming a joke. Thank you President Bush for keeping our troops occupied in Iraq for 7 years now. I can't wait to see what Russia does next!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 08/12/2008
- alaintex I'm a Fan of alaintex 2 fans permalink

7 years?

We invaded March 20, 2003.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/12/2008
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That's in dog years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/12/2008

What do you want? All out war with Russia? Are you nuts????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/12/2008
- chrissy22 I'm a Fan of chrissy22 4 fans permalink

OBAMA IS COMING OFF VACATION . WE CANT LEAVE MCSAME TO HANDLE IMPORTANT ISSUES

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 08/12/2008

Ummm, neither of them can "handle" this issue at the present time noodles, they are only senators..­....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 08/12/2008
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And you're only a whining tr0llie, Vogie.

And, as usual, you do nothing but post 5th grade lunchroom insults.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 08/12/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

To me Bush being President is a mere technicality and an embarassing one to boot. Its like people have moved beyond Bush. He is fading way fade fade fade;;;;;;­;;;;;;;;;;­;;;;

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 08/12/2008
- Ammobob I'm a Fan of Ammobob 36 fans permalink

Russia has finished it's 'bitch slap' of their wayward satellite state - Georgia. It has sent notice to all other NATO wannabee's - DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT. Russia has effectively taken control of the independent oil pipeling, thus tightening the economic stranglehold on Western Europe, and the French have responded in kind, understanding Russia's power play. Now Russia is rumored to have called for Georgian demilitarization and effectively, a Presidential Coup. How will GW respond? Russia and Ivan Putin have sent a message that they are ready to reassert empirical ambitions to satellite countries scrambling for independence. Will we press on with the Eastern Europe missile defense deployment? Will Premier NObama concede that immediately upon taking office? As APPEASERS do? Interestin­g.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 08/12/2008
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And McBush would have started WWIII.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 08/12/2008
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Have to be honest with you, my friends, there will be a lot more wars. Wars are the future. Fried wars, war gumbo, war on a stick, war burgers ...
- McGump

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 08/12/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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"Russia's Medvedev Halts Military Action in Georgia"

Wow, that was close. It's a good thing those tax cuts for the rich finally solved the problem.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 08/12/2008

Did anyone notice that Putin did a "Michael Corleone" i.e. while he was sitting in close proximity to his friend GWB at the Olympics he was bombing Georgia ? It was just like in the Godfather when Michael is in church, his enemies are being killed, and he comes off completely innocent. Putin and his puppet (the new president) accomplished what they set out to do take back land that previously belonged to Russia. In this power play, they also strategically ended any forming alliance that Georgia and the US might have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 08/12/2008
- JR49 I'm a Fan of JR49 4 fans permalink

I fear that one day all our stupid foreign policy backfire. It is not just neocons but remember separation of Kosovo started by Democrats during Balkans wars. Bombing Belgrade was in playbook of president Clinton. Even McStink was lobbying for Kosovo and terrorist leaders from UCK. South Osetia, Abchazia, Chechnya all these conflicts were and are happening in front of eyes all world peace organizations and nobody does anything to stop it. All European leaders are in hurry to handshake with Czar Putin and with his puppet Medvedev. Wake up people Russia is not country to play some games it is old Imperial monarchy in new modern coat where modern oligarchy took over the country in the name of protection its people against terrorism, mafia and corruption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 AM on 08/12/2008
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Going back to a foreign policy where war was the last resort would be a start.

Bill Clintoon was actually the first neocon president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 08/12/2008

Really? How so?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 08/12/2008
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 68 fans permalink
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Do you think Putin or Medvedev called our failed pres i dent before they att a tacked? Bu s h is an after thought in world diplomacy. My understanding as of this morning was that Georgia was trying to expand its borders against the wishes of Russia. Although Georgia was a so called friend of the US, they should have expected the results we have today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 08/12/2008

thank you Russia....­no more killing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 08/12/2008
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