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Re: CoalTrain post# 1564

Saturday, 09/04/2004 9:49:59 AM

Saturday, September 04, 2004 9:49:59 AM

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You are thinking like Putin. Put now has a mandate from the world due to the heinous nature of the act to ‘go get em’. Here is his reason to move troops into Georgia. This actually could be legitimate unlike Bush’s invasion of Iraq which had nothing to do with 9/11.
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On the morning of 12 September 2001, without any evidence of who the hijackers were, Rumsfeld demanded that the US attack Iraq. This should not come as a surprise to anyone familiar with "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm," co-authored by Bush’s thinker Perle.

On July 8, 1996, Richard Perle, now the Chairman of the Defense Policy Board, an advisory group that reports to Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, presented a written document to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, spelling out a new Israeli foreign policy, calling for a repudiation of the Oslo Accords and the underlying concept of "land for peace"; for the permanent annexation of the entire West Bank and Gaza Strip; and for the elimination of the Saddam Hussein regime in Baghdad, as a first step towards overthrowing or destabilizing the governments of Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. The document was prepared for the Jerusalem and Washington, D.C.-based Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS), a think tank financed by Richard Mellon-Scaife. The report, "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm," was co-authored by Perle; Douglas Feith, currently the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy; David Wurmser, currently special assistant to State Department chief arms control negotiator John Bolton; and Meyrav Wurmser, now director of Mideast Policy at the Hudson Institute.

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Tbilisi denies presence of Chechen rebel bases in Pankisi Gorge

03.09.2004 07:32:00 GMT

Tbilisi. (Interfax-AVN) - Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili has denied statements that Chechen rebels bases are present in the Pankisi Gorge.

"Russia officially recognizes in the international arena that there are neither Chechen rebel bases, nor terrorists in the Pankisi Gorge. Therefore, all accusations against Georgia are unfounded," Zurabishvili said at a press briefing in Tbilisi on Thursday, commenting on statements by Leonid Ivashov, vice president of the Russian Academy of Geo-Political Sciences.

Ivashov said at a news conference on Thursday that, in fact, Georgia is a rear base for carrying out terrorist attacks against Russia. He also said that "rebel bases are located not only in the Pankisi Gorge, but in other parts of Georgia as well, including at medical centers." Corresponding financial centers for terrorism are also located in Georgia, Ivashov said.

Zurabishvili said that "Russia itself has said that the monitoring of the northern sectors of the Georgian-Russian border, conducted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, should be terminated, since there is no more threats in that region."

Georgia thinks, said Zurabishvili, that the monitoring mission should be continued on the Chechen, Ingush and Dagestani stretches of the Georgian-Russian border, "so no one in the world will have any queries about what is happening on this border."

Georgia is asking to extend the monitoring mission to the North Ossetian stretch of the border, Zurabishvili said.




http://www.interfax.com/com?item=Geor&pg=0&id=5752228&req=












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