U.S. Role in Georgia Crisis
The United States did not simply watch from the sidelines during the war between Russia and Georgia.
The United States did not simply watch from the sidelines during the war between Russia and Georgia.
The war that broke out last week between Russia and Georgia is a terrifying reminder that the disintegration of the Soviet Union is far from over.
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