Georgia leader signs truce, but will Russia leave?

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MATTHEW LEE and ANNE GEARAN | August 15, 2008 10:41 PM EST | AP

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Russian soldiers block a road in Gori, northwest of the capital Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday, Aug. 15, 2008. Russian troops on Friday allowed some humanitarian supplies into the city of Gori but continued their blockade of the strategically located city. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

TBILISI, Georgia — Georgia's president grudgingly signed a truce with Russia Friday, even as he denounced the Russians as invading barbarians and accused the West of all but encouraging them to overrun his country. A stone-faced Condoleezza Rice, standing alongside, said Russian troops must withdraw immediately from their smaller neighbor.

President Bush talked tough, too, accusing the Russians of "bullying and intimidation," but neither he nor Rice said what the U.S. might do if Russia ignored them.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's press office had no information Friday night on whether he had signed the cease-fire agreement. Russia's foreign minister assured Rice later that his country would implement the deal "faithfully," a U.S. official said. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because Rice's conversation was private, said Russia was likely to sign the deal Saturday.

As the secretary of state spoke in Tbilisi, Russian forces remained camped out just 25 miles away.

Associated Press reporters had seen a convoy of some 50 Russian army trucks and armored personnel carriers roar without warning southeast from the city of Gori on Wednesday, some shouting they were heading to Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. But they veered into a field outside the town of Igoeti and set up camp conspicuously within sight of the road. The Russians were still visible there Friday.

Even as Rice stood with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili in a show of solidarity, he asked, "Who invited the trouble here? Who invited this arrogance here? Who invited these innocent deaths here?"

Shaky and near tears following a difficult, nearly five-hour meeting with her, Saakashvili answered his own question: "Not only those people who perpetrate them are responsible, but also those people who failed to stop it."

Rice let that pass, focusing instead on the demand that Moscow immediately withdraw its forces.

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"With this signature by Georgia, this must take place and take place now," she declared.

There was no immediate clue to the Russians' intentions a week after their tanks and bombers attacked Georgia in retaliation for Georgia's attempt to retake a disputed province by force.

Russian troops allowed some humanitarian supplies into the strategic city of Gori but otherwise continued their blockade.

The cease-fire document sets out no specific penalties or deadlines. It contains concessions to Russia that Saakashvili obviously found hard to swallow. Russia could retain peacekeeping forces in the separatist region of South Ossetia and another breakaway region, Abkhazia, and the forces would have a broader mandate in South Ossetia.

Even if Russia fully complies with the cease-fire, the Bush administration says there will be more consequences to come. Bush's advisers are settling on penalties that would be intentionally modest and subtle, such as continuing to exclude Russia's foreign minister from discussions among his counterparts in elite gatherings of the world's leading economies.

The idea is to give Moscow the diplomatic cold shoulder while offering face-saving leeway for Russia to turn away from a mentality the West sees as throwback to its empire days. Russia would then have motivation, and some wiggle room, to seek inclusion in Western economic, political and security institutions.

In Washington, Bush accused Russia of resorting to thuggery from another era. He insisted the United States will not abandon Georgia, a Western-leaning democracy on Russia's southern flank and once part of the old Soviet Union.

"Bullying and intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the 21st century," Bush said. "Only Russia can decide whether it will now put itself back on the path of responsible nations or continue to pursue a policy that promises only confrontation and isolation."

Russian withdrawal from Gori, in the center of Georgia proper, would be a major sign that Russia is not trying to hold permanent sway in Georgia or topple its enthusiastically pro-American government. By holding Gori, Russia holds the small country's only major east-west highway and effectively slices Georgia in half.

The peace pact was worked out earlier in the week by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and both sides had said they agreed to it.

Russian forces remained, however, and U.S. officials said the document would take effect once it was formally signed Friday. It tells both sides to pull their forces back to the positions they held before fighting broke out last week in South Ossetia.

Saakashvili's tirade and the forceful words from Bush in Washington suggested that a week into the crisis, both leaders were reassessing how they got here.

"We will rebuild," Saakashvili said. "We want them out. I want the world to know, never, ever will Georgia reconcile with occupation of even one square kilometer of its sovereign territory. Never, ever."

His leadership is founded on a close alliance with Washington that has always exasperated Moscow.

Bush gave his most sustained explanation of U.S. action during the crisis, saying the conflict is about much more than a small country far away. Bush made clear the real fight is about the power and ambition of nuclear-armed Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Russia's resurgence as an energy dynamo.

"The Cold War is over. The days of satellite states and spheres of influence are behind us," Bush said at the White House, before a vacation delayed by the crisis. "A contentious relationship with Russia is not in America's interest, and a contentious relationship with America is not in Russia's interest."

Rice said the time had come "to begin a discussion of the consequences of what Russia has done. This calls into question what role Russia really plans to play in international politics."

Rice was flying to Texas, where she was to give Bush a firsthand account of her diplomatic mission.

Apparently concerned that her awkward news conference with Saakashvili had set the wrong tone, Rice spoke briefly on her own before leaving Georgia.

"It's obviously a very emotional time here in Georgia," she said after visiting wounded people in a hospital.

"It's clearly a very emotional time, but I think that it should still be seen that this was a productive day. I hope now that peace can return to Georgia and Georgians can return to a normal life."

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Gearan reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Terence Hunt and Jennifer Loven also contributed to this report from Washington.

TBILISI, Georgia — Georgia's president grudgingly signed a truce with Russia Friday, even as he denounced the Russians as invading barbarians and accused the West of all but encouraging them to ...
TBILISI, Georgia — Georgia's president grudgingly signed a truce with Russia Friday, even as he denounced the Russians as invading barbarians and accused the West of all but encouraging them to ...
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- saltysea I'm a Fan of saltysea 4 fans permalink

how would you feel if you were president and another president called you pooty-poot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 08/15/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 275 fans permalink

""We will rebuild," Saakashvili said. "We want them out. I want the world to know, never, ever will Georgia reconcile with occupation of even one square kilometer of its sovereign territory. Never, ever."

Ossetia was forced into Georgia by Stalin. Why should they be forced to stay with Georgia after the breakup of the USSR?

Ossetia is still a disputed territory. They want independence. But if it's between Georgia and Russia, they will fight to stay out of Georgia. That's why the Ossetians asked for and had Russian peace keepers there.

Georgia killed some of those Russian peace keepers in their attack on Osseitia.

McCain ACTUALLY CAUSED THIS WAR! his lobbyist foreign adviser convinced Georgia that Ossietia is theirs and they should take it back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 08/15/2008

Misha reminds me a little bit of Comical Ali. What a cartoon. A 36 year old amateur lawyer trying to play in the big game with the likes of Putin, Lavrov and co. What did he think he is playing "Risk"? You have to roll with 3 dice agains2 even in that children's game.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 08/15/2008
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He's a puppet. He even talks like the neocons, down to " Russia just hates us for our freedom", he says to explain the attack.
They got him well trained.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 08/16/2008
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McC@in is just incredibly ignorant and troublesome at the same time. He has presented himself as the "President". The only reason he has the b@lls to do this is that he knows Bu_h is rubber stamping what McC@in is doing.
Pretending that Li3berman is the Sectretary of State is beyond the scope of arrogant. If by some fluke the GOP manages to steal this election as it has done in 2000 and 2004 (fake terrorist alerts)...­. I will truly believe that our country is doomed.

Each time I see McC@in on TV I want t v0mit. I am not the praying type but seriously something has got to give and these lunatics have to be stopped.

G-d I hope we Democrats can actually pull it off and get together and not let them steal this election by feeding the fire of fighting within. The true enemy is the GOP nothing more....no­thing less.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 08/15/2008
- saltysea I'm a Fan of saltysea 4 fans permalink

agreed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 08/15/2008
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McCain is just incredibly ignorant and troublesome at the same time. He has presented himself as the "President". The only reason he has the b@lls to do this is that he knows Bush is rubber stamping what McCain is doing.
Pretending that Lieberman is the Sectretary of State is beyond the scope of arrogant. If by some fluke the GOPmanages to steal this election as it has done in 2000 and 2004 (fake terrorist alerts)...­. I will truly believe that our country is doomed.

Each time I see McCain on TV I want t v0mit. I am not the praying type but seriously something has got to give and these lunatics have to be stopped.

G-d I hope we Democrats can actually pull it off and get together and not let them steal this election by feeding the fire of fighting within. The true enemy is the GOP nothing more....no­thing less.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 08/15/2008
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The American and Russian arms industries sure are getting a bang for their buck, aren't they?

The Poles folded and are buying in big time. The American arms caches in Georgia will have to be replaced.

All at not the cost of one single American grenadier. Not bad. George's buddies must be pleased. George did not waste his last year in office and has set the table for a fine feast. It will be up to Obama now to assume the job of head arms salesman in a new, expanded market.
BTW, Shakkasleemie is a pretty good salesman if you ask me. Shows what American training will do for you. Tough territory though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 08/15/2008
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Wait until the defense industry realizes that they can make as much money when we surrender as when we win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 08/15/2008
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President McBush in his last statement now took the use of force off the table. What an appeaser. I hear he is planning the white house menu now as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 08/15/2008

Perhaps George thought Georgia is named after him-it is in the realm of possibility. I mean he thought Latin Americans speak Latin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 08/15/2008
- saltysea I'm a Fan of saltysea 4 fans permalink

:O).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 08/15/2008

Actualy it was Dan Quale, the Republican veep, who taveled to Latin America and said in a public speech "I wish I could speak to you in your own language but I don't know Latin"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 08/16/2008
- rh654 I'm a Fan of rh654 14 fans permalink

PLEASE don't tell me that Georgian leader believed Bush's crap about standing up for them...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 08/15/2008
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Sure he did! He even believed McBush who's just ARROGANTLY and PRESUMPTUOUSLY promising staff as though he were President.

Why isn't the MSM using those words for McC's behavior?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 08/15/2008
- rosal I'm a Fan of rosal 317 fans permalink
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Yes he did, that's why he got his country into so much trouble. He didn't get it that the whole little adventure was to make McConfused look presidential and though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 08/15/2008

McCain the so called expert just called the enclave Abskaia instead of Abkazia . He also said this is the most serious crisis since the end of the cold war. More serious than 9/11- more serious than Iraq, more seious than Iran and its nukes?

Wow I am voting for the oldman makes us all feel safe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 08/15/2008
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I cannot imagine another 4 years of other countries around the world laughing at our idiot president. I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/15/2008

Somehow I get the feeling Vladimir is giggling himself to sleep. It's probably his farewell send-off to Bush whom he always saw as his feeble minded friend from the village.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 08/15/2008
- blueshield I'm a Fan of blueshield 79 fans permalink

Mc.Cain called the press conference to let everyone know he stands behind you.

"Today, we are all Geriatrics".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 08/15/2008

Russia says they'll back off now. Hopefully they mean it this time.

How do you say, "Now you're just being a d*ck" in Russian?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 08/15/2008
- Totto I'm a Fan of Totto 43 fans permalink

If Saakashvili hadn't been promised armed support after his original attack on the pro-Russian minority from Rove/Cheney, the crisis in Georgia and the thousands of dead human beings wouldn't have happened. Promises from the current lying US Administration are deadly. Look it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 08/15/2008
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 42 fans permalink

Totto. I posted something similar. There was an article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution written on July 14, 2008 mmore than two weeks before the provocation by Georgia of Russian and it said that the National Guard from the State of Georgia (USA) had been sent to The Republic of Georgia to train. However, that same National Guard from Georgia USA had spent an entire year in Iraq so they didn't need any training. There were also 1000 mercernaries there that had supposedly been trained by "Israel"

Even more suspicious is the fact that when Karl Rove failed to appear before a Congressional Hearing on his role with the Justic Department, guess where he was - in Yalta and had a private meeting with Saakhasvilli. I smell a rat. I am sure this was all encouraged by Rove (who is working for the McCain campaign in the background) thinking a war would show everyone how ready McCain is to lead. Also, look up how fast McCain jumped on this. He was on it before Rice and Bush.

I smell a big fat rat. I wouldn't put anything past these murderers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 08/15/2008
- JD294 I'm a Fan of JD294 14 fans permalink

George Bush

"Russia has damaged its credibility and its relations with the nations of the free world. ... Bulling and intimidation are not acceptible ways to conduct foriegn policy in the 21st century."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 08/15/2008
- RobtBrock I'm a Fan of RobtBrock 6 fans permalink

How's Condi doin' with ol' Pootie-Poot? Me thinks she shoulda stayed with the piano at Denver U.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 08/15/2008

Isn't Codi an expert in Middle East and Russian affairs ????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 08/15/2008
- elcojonu I'm a Fan of elcojonu 28 fans permalink

Shoes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Condi looks very annoyed with Saakashvili. That's the look that puppets get from their masters when they try to speak their mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 08/15/2008
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Like she wanted to slap him.......­...he's a loose cannon....­.....he was clearly not pleased with the outcome...­.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 08/15/2008
- JackND I'm a Fan of JackND 28 fans permalink

Because this conflict is the epitome of Bush doctrine unraveling just as his term is about to end, especially regarding he and Putin.

Surely their also annoyed that Mc'Cain has already scheduled an appointment to have the White House locks changed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 08/15/2008

Do you think maybe, Saakas was put up to it ????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 08/15/2008

The most disturbing thing for us shouldn't be the thuggish but totally predictable actions of Putin, or even the irrational actions of Saakashvili. What we should be concerned with is how easily Russia dispatched a Western trained military. Even though the Russians had superior numbers, US military strategy is supposed to take that into account. Be smaller, faster, more technologically advanced.
What happened? Are the Russians better than anticipated? Was it our equipment and tactics that didn't work? Was it just incompetent leadership?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 08/15/2008
- dgr I'm a Fan of dgr permalink

I don't think that the average Georgian gives one hoot about S. Ossetia. You can drive through the country of 70,000 in about 2 hours. They are more interested in putting food on the table and finding a job. About 1 million Georgians live in Russia and send their money back to their families in Georgia. That, besides American military aid, is the country's biggest source of income.

What motivation is there to hold on to S. Ossetia, in the face of a Russian onslaught that included a large number of volunteers. Patriotic propaganda was not sufficient. appaently.­There are reports in the Russian papers of large groups of Georgians throwing down their arms and stripping off their American bought uniforms.

The problem that the Georgians face now is revenge. Many S. Ossetians will now be swearing blood vengeance against the Georgians. They will be seeking to avenge the deaths of loved. ones. Ethnic passions run high in the region.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 08/15/2008
- antiprop1 I'm a Fan of antiprop1 4 fans permalink
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The USA should underestimate Russian military strength at their peril. Look what happened to Napolean's Grand Army and Hitler's 1000 year Reich-vaunted military powers that swept everything before them before invading Russia. The Russian Cold War military tactic of uniform command and control of armor, infantry, and airpower has actually been adopted by the US. Also, the average Russian soldier is incrediably tough. The average Russian has been through much harder times then we have. I believe this whole episode is about US anti ICBM's in Poland. This is unacceptable to a nation who will always be paranoid of a 'Nuclear Barbarrosa'. Now that W and the gang have destroyed our international reputation the chickens will come home to roost. You reap what you sow neo-cons!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 08/15/2008
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It was known that Russia would claim various territories on their borders when Bush recognized Kosovo as an independent state. Had Bush not done so we would not have had the present situation in Georgia either which is not Georgian or Russian fault but rather the USA's fault for upsetting the applecart with carving out, illegally, a small muslim state out of Serbia which they call Kosovo. The illegal has become legal because of Bush's actions. Fasten your seatbelts. Everybody knew this was coming so you actually have a situation where Americans knew this would happen. (Not the public of course which is like a trained dog responding to his master's voice).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 08/15/2008
- elcojonu I'm a Fan of elcojonu 28 fans permalink

These folks have been fearing the Big, Bad Bear for centuries; I'm sure that played into it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 08/15/2008
- JD294 I'm a Fan of JD294 14 fans permalink

Lot of comments here. Maybe already noted, but:

John McCain in MIchigan

"... in the 21st century nations don't invade other nations ..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 08/15/2008
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