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 ...
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- Klip I'm a Fan of Klip 3 fans permalink

Somebody send this dude a comb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 08/15/2008
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Just remember Saakashvili was a New York Cooperate lawyer before becoming the President of Georgia. Bush had to go to wall street to find this US lackey....­.they just underestimated Russia saying you can't put war heads all along our boarders..­.you can't push us anymore. I wonder what the US would do if Mexico invited Russia to put missiles along our borders...­. of course not directed against the US, but those rough states from the middle east.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 08/15/2008

He is a failed lawyer and obviously a failed statesman too. The guy is a joke- and let's be frank his English is not that good. He sounds like a stuttering monkey- no offense to monkeys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 08/15/2008

If you have never seen this movie rent it this week-end (with Dustin Hoffman)

"Wag the Dog"

Nothing more needs to be said!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Here are the countries that are already recognizing America's weakening position in the world and have the gall to say "no" to Georgie: China, Russia and the European Union.

Even the Iraqi government has said "no" to Georgie's deal.

I suspect that the global balance of power is changing, and Georgie was a strategic catalyst in this change. How ironic is that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 08/15/2008

Americans, your free press at work:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtdVS8646GI

But go on and brag about freedom, democracy and other empty words.

And FOX news:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8XI2Chc6uQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Like the M/C commercial states: this is priceless. Wow. The truth speaks for itself, even if the MSM tries so hard to silence it.

This is fantastic stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 08/15/2008
- etc I'm a Fan of etc 2 fans permalink

Now, I'm confused, who's fighting for freedom and democracy here? And what about that free press? I mean this is really, really , really serious.

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

Who's doing the monitoring here? Let truth reign...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 08/15/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Georgia was a part of Russia proper from 1783 on until it got independence due to the fall of the Soviet Union..but do not mistake it for a former Soviet satellite state..

Do you think Putin will allow the west to steal and or buy out or co-opt Russia's natural resources.­.?

Do you think he'll sell out Russia the way our leaders do America every day..?

This is about America's corrupt leaders and Fascist Corporations trying to encroach upon Russia's national sovereignty and steal it's resources and access to that which is within their realm of influence.­..!

Are you ready for WWIII are you ready for Armageddon­...because Bush and Cheney are gonna start it ready or not...

It's the Final Days..and we deserve it...for allowing these criminals to run our nation..!

Oh yeah and there is not Rapture..f­orget that fairytale.­.you're here for the duration or death..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 08/15/2008

Please can you learn some history before posting. Georgia was independent from 1917 to 1921. It got independence after the revolution. Created multi-party democracy and was recognised as independent country by USSR and West. USSR attacked and occupied the country in 1921

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 08/15/2008
- flydoghead I'm a Fan of flydoghead 33 fans permalink
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So it was independent for 4-5 years 90 years old ?
Is that what you are saying ? I don't know this history...­.

The "other Georgia" was independent from our Union for a few years as well during the
Civil War....wha­t do you concude from that fact ?

Enlighten me, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 08/16/2008
- ramper I'm a Fan of ramper 15 fans permalink
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Nice photo of the the President. Kind of like a National Enquirer attempt to make someone look foolish. Who picked the picture, Putin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Who caaaaaaares. His failed judgment speaks volumes on his face. Everytime he speaks on CNN, he's always whining. Next time he will hesitate to bomb a separate state and kill 2000 civilians. Isn't that all that matters. He learnt his lesson and it shows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Who caaaaaaares. His failed judgment speaks volumes on his face. Everytime he speaks on C N N, he's always whining. Next time he will hesitate to bo mb a separate state and k ill 2000 civilians. Isn't that all that matters? He learnt his lesson and it shows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 08/15/2008

What seperate state?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 08/15/2008
- FatJoe I'm a Fan of FatJoe 2 fans permalink

The tears of a puppet. Mmmm, felt-y.

"Georgia, a Western-leaning democracy"? What? Jesus Christ, the Associated Press really has decayed into our version of Pravda. Do democracies take over TV stations with the military? Stomp democratic dissent with military repression?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Saakashvili was counting on his friend Booshie to deliver him from the Russians, but instead he was humiliated into conceding to the Russians. The humiliation is stamped on his face.

That's what you get for trusting booshie. Next time Saakashvili will not rush boldly thinking that booshie will back him up.

Booshie was just using Saakashvili, but when Saakashvili wanted the favour returned, Booshie said s. you.

Booshie wanted to provoke and antagonize the Russians thru Saakashvili, and test the terrain, but instead his clout was challenged and his limitations were exposed.

Putin just sent Booshie into early retirement with his tail between his legs. Booshie likes to talk big, but Putin put him in his place.

This was a long time coming, since Booshie squandered his political capital through bad judgment and reckless governance and Putin showed him off for the weak and spineless leader he really is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 08/15/2008

Georgia may have started this in a sense, but it still isn't Russia's battle to fight. South Ossetia was technically part of Georgia, and if they chose to break away, it is an internal civil battle. Putin got pissed when Bush wanted to put in the missle defense system right on their border, and rightly so. However, I believe that Putin has been biding his time and has been wanting posssesion of Ossetia (and Georgia) for that matter because of Black Sea and oil pipeline control (a la Soviet Union). He waited until the US was bogged down and overextended in Iraq and Afghanistan. and knew it is unlikely NATO would retaliatate without its major member, the US, not being able to lead that action. When Georgia shelled Ossetia, that and the missle defense issue were all he needed to make his move. I also believed that when Putin "stepped down" and Medvedev was "elected", but Putin wanted to basically remain as head of the government , that that was a huge warning sign of Russia preparing a really large initiative. Personally, I was extremely worried by that development. If Putin has the control of the oil pipeline in Georgia, he can continue to sell oil in China and India unabated, and puts the Russian federation in a position of being able to leverage supply, pricing and margins against the US. Yeah, this is a man that is "trustworthy". Good call, Georgie Boy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 08/15/2008
- BuyRubles I'm a Fan of BuyRubles 2 fans permalink

Prediction: Russian MRICBMs will be in Iran by the end of the year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Ahmedinejad's smile always looks fake. This time it's real. He's probably boasting that W is the gift that keeps on giving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 08/15/2008

What made this guy think he could take on Russia? Bush told him he could. I believe this conflict in Georgia has Bush/McBush and GOP written all over it. It's the "scare up the vote" campaign again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 08/15/2008
- jdfast I'm a Fan of jdfast 3 fans permalink
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Mess with the bull you got the horns. Don't complain. W won't help you. He has no credibiltiy left. Just show Condi a good place to shop and she will be happy!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 08/15/2008
- gotalife I'm a Fan of gotalife 22 fans permalink

Muslims are not scary anymore so they went to the old reliable, Russia.

Strong on national security wins Presidential elections.

The one will lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 08/15/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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Hillary's out so now you're rooting for WWIII AND President McCaln?

Poor little goatlife, how miserable it must be to be you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 08/15/2008
- gotalife I'm a Fan of gotalife 22 fans permalink

Just call em like I see em.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 08/15/2008
- blueshield I'm a Fan of blueshield 79 fans permalink

Actually, Russia is dangerous, and only growing more so.

Boosh and his miscalculations have put our nation in harm's way again.

The fear Americans should have at this moment is four more years of the same, or worse.

Pat Buchanan on McC.ain as President: "He'll make Cheeney look like Ghandi."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 08/15/2008
- flydoghead I'm a Fan of flydoghead 33 fans permalink
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just for funnysz, say this theory of yours in correct...­. about the old reliable..­.

are you saying that you approve of starting wars as campaign tactic ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 08/15/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

How twisted your logic is. Don't you know that the scariest thing of all is another WWar. Everyone wants to avoid that event like the plague. So jmac is a definite loser, since he just wants to provoke the enemy.

By the way, your high-priestess lost. Stop with the wishful thinking already. It makes you look very silly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 08/15/2008
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