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THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT ON FOX ABOUT GEORGIA/RUSSIA CONFLICT!
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08-15-2008, 03:23 AM
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THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT ON FOX ABOUT GEORGIA/RUSSIA CONFLICT!
WATCH IT QUICK! IT WON'T STAY UP LONG!
12 Year Old Girl Tells the Truth on Fox News about Georgia. Fox News even had to cut them off right in the middle of the account of Georgian aggression even though they had just come from a commercial break 2 minutes prior to that. Fox News and corporate media do not want the truth out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8XI2Chc6uQ |
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08-16-2008, 02:09 AM
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THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT ON FOX ABOUT GEORGIA/RUSSIA CONFLICT!
Quote:WATCH IT QUICK! IT WON'T STAY UP LONG! Obama talks to Rice about Georgia, condemns Russia Politico Staff Sat Aug 9, 10:19 PM ET Barack Obama broke from his Hawaiian vacation to discuss the clashes between Georgia and Russia with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the Georgian president, his campaign reported. Afterward, he issued a statement saying: "I condemn Russias aggressive actions and reiterate my call for an immediate ceasefire." Here is the campaign's Saturday night statement: "Below is a statement from Sen. Barack Obama on Russias escalation of violence against Georgia: I just spoke separately with Secretary Rice and President Saakashvili about the grave crisis in Georgia. I told President Saakashvili that I was deeply concerned about the wellbeing of the people of Georgia. Over the last two days, Russia has escalated the crisis in Georgia through its clear and continued violation of Georgias sovereignty and territorial integrity. On Friday, Aug. 8, Russian military forces invaded Georgia. I condemn Russias aggressive actions and reiterate my call for an immediate ceasefire. Russia must stop its bombing campaign, cease flights of Russian aircraft in Georgian airspace, and withdraw its ground forces from Georgia. Both sides should allow humanitarian assistance to reach civilians in need. Russia also must end its cyber war against Georgian government websites. Georgias territorial integrity must be respected. As I have said for many months, aggressive diplomatic action must be taken to reach a political resolution to this crisis, and to assure that Georgias sovereignty is protected. Diplomats at the highest levels from the United States, the European Union and the United Nations must become directly involved in mediating this military conflict and beginning a process to resolve the political disputes over the territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. A genuinely neutral mediator not the Russian government must begin a process of negotiations immediately. The situation in Georgia also requires the deployment of genuine international peacekeeping forces in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The current escalation of military conflict resulted in part from the lack of a neutral and effective peacekeeping force operating under an appropriate UN mandate. Russia cannot play a constructive role as peacekeeper. Instead, Russian actions in both South Ossetia and Abkhazia appear to be intended to preserve an unstable status quo. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/2008081...tico/12419 |
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08-16-2008, 04:15 PM
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THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT ON FOX ABOUT GEORGIA/RUSSIA CONFLICT!
Quote:Quote:WATCH IT QUICK! IT WON'T STAY UP LONG! The US and the Russian-Georgian conflict Sun, 10 Aug 2008 By Yousef Fernandez, Press TV, Madrid "The conflict in South Ossetia has great strategic importance because it involves one of the United States' staunch allies and Russia, a re-emerging superpower with vast energy reserves that is showing growing eagerness to defend its interests on the international stage. President Dmitri Medvedev of Russia said that his country was acting to restore peace in the Caucasus and protect its citizens and peacekeepers who had come under Georgian attack in South Ossetia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Georgia of utilizing massive violence with the aim of making the Ossetian population flee. We are receiving reports that a policy of ethnic cleansing was being conducted in villages in South Ossetia, the number of refugees is climbing, the panic is growing, people are trying to save their lives, said Lavrov. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=66206...ctionid=3510303 |
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08-16-2008, 09:15 PM
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THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT ON FOX ABOUT GEORGIA/RUSSIA CONFLICT!
Quote:Quote:Quote:WATCH IT QUICK! IT WON'T STAY UP LONG! IF OBAMA IS ANY DIFFERENT THAN MCCAIN HOW IS IT THEY BOTH ARE PERPETRATING THE SAME LIE...IN LINE WITH PRES. BUSH AS THEY PUT IT? "McCain, Obama criticize Russia over Georgia conflict " Tue Aug 12, 8:43 AM ET WASHINGTON (AFP) - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama both issued statements critical of Russia's role in the conflict with Georgia, urging an immediate ceasefire and calling for a united front against what they say is Moscow's aggression. While the statements issued by the two presidential hopefuls on Monday differed in specifics, they were similar in substance and in line with the foreign policy of President George W. Bush. McCain said that Russia appears bent on extinguishing Georgia's independence. "In the face of Russian aggression, the very existence of independent Georgia and the survival of its democratically elected government are at stake," McCain said in a statement he read to reporters in Pennsylvania. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin "must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government's actions will have for Russia's relationship with the US and Europe," McCain said. He called for an emergency session of NATO's executive council and for the West to press ahead with a UN Security Council resolution despite Russia's certain veto. NATO should hold talks on deploying an international peacekeeping force to Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia, and review its decision against setting Georgia on the path to membership of the military alliance, McCain said. Obama, on vacation in Hawaii, read a statement blaming Russia for increasing tensions. "No matter how this conflict started, Russia has escalated it well beyond the dispute over South Ossetia and invaded another country," Obama said. "There is no possible justification for these attacks. "I reiterate my call for Russia to stop its bombing campaign, to stop flights of Russian aircraft in Georgian airspace, and to withdraw its ground forces from Georgia." Obama also called for a united front "in condemning this aggression, and seeking a peaceful resolution to this crisis," and like McCain, said US officials "should continue to push" for a UN Security Council resolution calling for an end to the violence. "The UN must stand up for the sovereignty of its members, and peace in the world," Obama said. "Let me be clear: we seek a future of cooperative engagement with the Russian government, and friendship with the Russian people," said Obama. "We want Russia to play its rightful role as a great nation - but with that role comes the responsibility to act as a force for progress in this new century, not regression to the conflicts of the past," he said. |
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