US Plans Billion-Dollar Aid Package For Georgia

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MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI | September 3, 2008 12:22 PM EST | AP

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Local resident Madina Ikoyeva, 48, stands amid the rubble of her half-destroyed house in Tskhinvali, Georgia, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Ikoyeva said her husband was killed on the first day of fighting as he sought shelter for his family. She fled to neighbours' basement with her daughter and two young granddaughters. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

TBILISI, Georgia — A U.S. Navy flagship loaded with aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Wednesday en route to Georgia, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion economic aid package for the former Soviet republic.

In Azerbaijan, Vice President Dick Cheney said the United States had a "deep and abiding interest" in the region's stability. It was the first stop on a tour of three ex-Soviet republics that are wary of Russia's intentions after its war with Georgia last month.

The multiyear U.S. aid proposal calls for spending about half of the money in the Bush administration's remaining five months in office and recommending that the incoming president keep funding the project when he takes over in January, a senior U.S. official said.

The White House and State Department plan to jointly announce the aid package later Wednesday. It follows an assessment mission to Georgia by Reuben Jeffrey, a senior U.S. diplomat, the official told the AP.

Jeffrey has recommended that assistance be sped to Georgia to help rebuild its economy and infrastructure that was destroyed by Russian tanks, troops and airstrikes, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of the announcement.

Russia was watching Cheney's trip with suspicion, and a top Russian security official accused Cheney of an ulterior motive: seeking to secure energy supplies in the South Caucasus in exchange for U.S. support.

Cheney, who was due to arrive in Georgia on Thursday, met with U.S. Embassy officials and international oil executives before going to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev's residence on the Caspian Sea.

Cheney said the principle of territorial integrity was endangered today, noting that they were meeting "in the shadow of the Russian invasion of Georgia."

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He added that President Bush had sent him with a clear message that the United States had a "deep and abiding interest" in the stability and security of countries in the region.

Azerbaijan has some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the former Soviet Union.

The Russian consul in Georgia, meanwhile, said Russia closed its embassy there and has halted consular operations after Georgia severed diplomatic ties following last month's war.

The diplomatic suspension means no new applications for Russian entry visas will be accepted, a blow to Georgians who have relatives in Russia or other ties there. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Georgians live in Russia, many with Russian citizenship.

"A break-off of diplomatic ties is an action that has a price," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said in Moscow. He said the ministry is considering other measures.

The diplomatic break follows a war between Georgia and Russia in August and Moscow's recognition of two separatist Georgia regions, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, as independent nations. The conflict has brought tensions between Moscow and the West to their highest level since the 1991 end of the Soviet Union.

"Now I cannot get to Russia to see my wife," Vakhtang Tsereteli, a Georgian whose wife is a Russian citizen and lives in Moscow, said outside the consulate Wednesday. "I don't know what to do."

The United States has already sent two military ships bearing aid to Georgia, and the USS Mount Whitney _ the flagship of the Navy's 6th Fleet _ steamed through the Dardanelles early Wednesday and was expected to pass through the Bosporus later in the day. The two Turkish-controlled straits link the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.

One of the other U.S. ships, the USS McFaul, sailed back through the straits toward the Mediterranean late Monday.

"We don't understand what American ships are doing on the Georgian shores," Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Tuesday. "The second question is why the humanitarian aid is being delivered on naval vessels armed with the newest rocket systems."

Russia's reaction to NATO ships "will be calm, without any sort of hysteria. But of course, there will be an answer," Interfax quoted Putin as saying during a visit to Uzbekistan.

The conflict erupted Aug. 7 after Georgia launched an assault to regain control of South Ossetia, a region supported by Russia. Russian forces swiftly repelled the offensive and drove deep into Georgia, whose staunchly pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili has angered Moscow by seeking NATO membership for the Caucasus nation.

Georgia straddles a major westward route for oil and gas from Central Asia and the Caspian Sea and has become the focus of a struggle for regional clout between Russia and the West.

On Wednesday, the European Parliament appealed to Russia to "honor all its commitments" to withdraw troops under a cease-fire agreement with Georgia.

The EU parliament also condemned alleged looting carried out by Russian forces and their separatist allies in Georgia, and criticized the use of cluster bombs by both sides in the conflict.

NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer will visit Georgia on Sept. 15-16. NATO declined to offer Georgia a road map for membership in April, partly because of concerns about angering Russia, but the alliance has assured Georgia it will eventually join.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Lee in Washington, Steve Gutterman in Tbilisi and David Nowak and Mansur Mirovalev in Moscow contributed to this report.

TBILISI, Georgia — A U.S. Navy flagship loaded with aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Wednesday en route to Georgia, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion economic ai...
TBILISI, Georgia — A U.S. Navy flagship loaded with aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Wednesday en route to Georgia, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion economic ai...
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What has happened to our country's politics? Are the American people not worth saving? The middle class is in shambles, and we have money to send to a nation that does not need it? As someone who has voted Republican in the past, I dread the thought of that party governing the next four years. Obama and Biden are the best choice right now for this country. Yes, Obama may not look like any of the white pale Presidents of the past-but his message definitely differs. If we fail in November to vote for the future of this country-get ready to send your kids to war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 09/10/2008
- nogimmicks I'm a Fan of nogimmicks 28 fans permalink

Outrageous.. Georgia had attached South Ossetia first with intentions of ethnic cleansing. Yesterday Georgia admitted that they used CLUSTER BOMBS in their attack (e.g. read Jerusalem Post) . Note, that first Georgian government lied that Russia had done that to them). Of course you will hardly read or hear those news on CNN. 50% of schools in the capital of S. Ossetia are in ruins from the Georgian invasion. And we are helping them????? 1B dollars to buy new cluster bombs?

Some excepts:
"A human rights group said Monday that Georgia admitted dropping cluster bombs in its military offensive to assert control over the restive province of South Ossetia."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 09/04/2008

BILLIONS ($) FOR (IDF & BLACKWATER)

Well here we go again just take out the old Peoples Republic of Red China Credit Card and put another charge against the American taxpayers of future generations, to provide more military assistance to the former Soviet Republic of Georgia and its armed forces.

Lets see Israeli arms businessmen, arms dealers, and weapons suppliers, can now double at the minimum their sales and exports to what ($500M) Five Hundred Million or more in military equipment, in offensive weapons, but this time beyond (8) eight different models of (UAV’s) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, they will sell and export Main Battle Tanks. Increased the Mossad and CIA Intelligence gathering capability of the intelligence station in Tbilisi, and send double the number of (IDF) Israeli Defense Force advisors and trainers to work along side of Blackwater Inc. mercenaries to train Georgian to once again attack and murder (UN) United Nations, Blue Helmeted Peace Keeping Forces.

It all comes under the foreign policy of Zbigniew Brzezinski The Grand Chessboard (FSWD) Full-Spect­rum-World- Domination, political theory. JUST CHARGE IT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 09/03/2008

How about keeping U.S. taxpayers' in America, using it to improve legal American citizens' lives and infrastructure, instead of handing it over to foreign countries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 09/03/2008
- bmermaid I'm a Fan of bmermaid 18 fans permalink
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Too bad the US government has to give Georgia so much money, when it's really the oil companies that benefit, and they are far from broke, but our government is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 09/03/2008
- SKonnery I'm a Fan of SKonnery 4 fans permalink

January 09 can't come fast enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 09/03/2008
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