“US told Georgia to forget about NATO”
Published: 20 July, 2009, 19:36
The Georgian president’s turnaround on NATO membership plans has been caused by a US recommendation to concentrate on home affairs, says Fred Weir, Head of the Russian Bureau of the Christian Science Monitor.
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Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssss thank you United States as this is my very first ever positive statement to your country You Have brought A little piece stability to the Caucasus region of Georgia and the pre-cursers of Recognising Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Also you have also wised up to what Saakashvili was really all about authoritarianism and the Lust for Power and the suffering of his people. Now the people of Georgia have a slightly brighter glimmer of hope of being a "Georgia That Can Be" rather than a "Georgia That Cannot Be". This subject has been something I have personally watching unfolding day by day so this might be the beginning of the end of this matter once and for all.