Showing posts with label georgia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label georgia. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2009

Georgia to sign partnership pact with U.S. Jan. 9

This will bring terror to our shores soon....


TBILISI, January 5 (RIA Novosti) - Georgia will sign a strategic partnership treaty with the United States on January 9, the Georgian Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

The agreement will be signed in Washington by Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said. The signing was originally scheduled for Sunday but was delayed by recent events in the Middle East.

The United States signed a similar deal with Ukraine earlier this month, which along with Georgia is hoping to join NATO. The alliance pledged to boost ties with the two ex-Soviet countries at a ministerial meeting earlier in December, although it did not offer them Membership Action Plans, which provides assistance to countries wishing to join NATO.

The details of the pact have not been announced, but according to preliminary information it will include support for reform in Georgia and strengthening of the country's armed forces.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said that by establishing a strategic partnership "with the biggest and strongest state in the world ... relations will reach a new level of security not only in Georgia, but in the whole region."

"With the agreement signed Georgia will become stronger and will be able to travel the path to restoring its territorial integrity," he said.

Georgia lost control of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in bloody post-Soviet conflicts in the early 1990s. The two republics, bolstered by Russian peacekeepers, have had de facto independence since then, and have been a bone of contention between Georgia and Russia.

Russia recognized Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states on August 26, two weeks after a five-day war with Georgia, triggered by Tbilisi's attack on South Ossetia.

http://en.rian.ru/world/20090105/119371963.html


Monday, December 15, 2008

South Ossetia Activist Tied to Russian KGB

Check out the end of this interview; her handlers stop it, because they were exposed for being communist frauds and propagandists. Their goal is to spread lies about the Russian attack on Georgia back in August.

AP did a good job here.......

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Russia retakes Georgian village near South Ossetia

Russian troops retook a village near the breakaway region of South Ossetia Saturday just hours after withdrawing, Georgia's Interior Ministry and European Union peace observers said.

The move drew criticism from Georgia, the EU and U.S. Senator John Kerry, who was on a half-day visit to Tbilisi.

Georgian police had already moved into Perevi on Saturday to remove Russian-built roadblocks when Russian troops and helicopters unexpectedly returned, said Shota Utiashvili, an Interior Ministry spokesman.

"They left, and we went in with about 40 people to remove the roadblocks," he said. "While they were doing this, the Russians deployed a battalion of special forces with helicopters and armor and told the Georgian policemen to get out immediately," he said.

The Russian Foreign Ministry refused immediate comment and South Ossetian officials could not be immediately reached.

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/12/13/europe/EU-Georgia-Russia.php

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Selling Weapons to Georgia

Here we go...............

Over 90 percent of the funds, which Kiev obtained from arms sales, have been embezzled, the committee investigating the illegal arms sales to Georgia concluded. The committee was set up under the initiative of the Party of the Regions after the Caucasian crisis in August. The committee determined that the arms shipments, which the Ukrainian administration organized, were conducted in violation of both national and international laws.

Georgia was receiving weapons from Ukraine before and after the armed conflict in South Ossetia. What is more, Georgia is still receiving the Ukrainian weapons, but the income from their sales hardly ever makes it to the treasury. Ukraine has sold weapons in the sum of $2.5 billion over the recent four years, the committee said. Only $200 million of the amount has been transferred to the treasury. The funds could have been a rescue for the nation that suffers considerable losses from the world financial crisis.

http://english.pravda.ru/world/ussr/09-12-2008/106810-ukraine_arms_sales-0


Saturday, November 8, 2008

France Bows Down to Russia

History repeating itself once again....

I told you all many times that France would betray us one last time and here it is. I guess Sarkozy saw that the brain dead Americans voted in a weak liberal, so this is just another result of the 2008 election.

The European Union's French presidency has said the bloc is in a position to relaunch Partnership and Cooperation Treaty talks with Moscow that were broken off in the wake of the war between Russia and Georgia.

The announcement by French President Nicolas Sarkozy that Russia has complied with EU demands in Georgia stunned some Eastern European leaders who were in Brussels for an EU crisis summit on the global economy.

The talks are now all but certain to resume on November 14 when the EU and Russia meet for a summit in the French city of Nice.

http://www.rferl.org/content/France_Moves_The_Goalposts_And_Declares_Russia_In_Compliance_With_Georgias_Terms/1339683.html

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Russia braces for wave of Georgian terrorism


Hmmmm, is Russia planning a few false flag attacks?


MOSCOW, October 16 (RIA Novosti) - Russian police are preparing to thwart plans by Georgian terrorists to unleash attacks in major Russian cities in retaliation against Moscow's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, a Russian daily said on Thursday.

Izvestia published the texts of two alert notices sent to police stations nationwide, which said terrorists from Georgian radical movements had been preparing a series of attacks in cities including Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

"Moscow police have operative information indicating that unidentified members of radical groups from the Caucasus, including Patriots of Georgia, are planning to conduct a number of terrorist acts in Russia, including in Moscow," the newspaper quoted one of the documents as saying.

Another notice said: "Refugees from Abkhazia residing in St. Petersburg and Sochi are preparing to blow up a number of houses in these cities. Explosive devices will be delivered to them in October 2008."

"In addition, Patriots of Georgia are planning to use suicide bombers and a new method of terrorism - indiscriminate shooting in public places in city centers," the document said.

Moscow police did not comment on the article "to avoid spreading panic among people," but said that a large-scale anti-terrorist operation was underway in the capital.

"We will take all appropriate measures to prevent terrorist acts," a source in Moscow police told RIA Novosti.

Russia recognized Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia on August 26, two weeks after it forced out Georgian troops that had tried to retake control of the rebel republic.

Since then a number of terrorist acts were committed on the territory of these republics, killing and injuring local civilians and Russian peacekeepers.

At least seven Russian peacekeepers were killed and three wounded on October 3 when a car bomb exploded near the headquarters of a peacekeeping battalion in the South Ossetian capital.

Russia has denounced the blast in Tskhinvali as an act of terrorism by Georgian special forces, aimed at damaging a peace plan for the region.


http://en.rian.ru/russia/20081016/117762128.html

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Russia blames Georgia for S.Ossetia blast

MOSCOW4 (Reuters) - Russia blamed Georgia on Saturday for an explosion that killed Russian soldiers in Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia.

A senior Russian peacekeeping officer was among seven soldiers killed on Friday when a car blew up at the Russian peacekeepers' base in Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital, the Russian military said.

Russia's Interfax news agency quoted South Ossetia's Interior Ministry as saying a total of 11 people had been killed, including civilians. The RIA agency quoted a military spokesman as saying Colonel Ivan Petrik, the Russian peacekeepers' chief of staff, had been killed in his office.

Georgia sent troops and tanks in August to assert control of the pro-Russian separatist region, but was routed by Russian forces, which went on to occupy parts of the Georgian heartland.

Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia's Prosecutor General's Office, told Itar-Tass news agency that the office had "all grounds to believe that the explosion in Tskhinvali was arranged by the secret services of Georgia and is aimed at Russian peacekeepers to destabilise the situation".

Russia's RIA news agency quoted the commander of Russia's forces in Georgia, Major-General Marat Kulakhmetov, as saying they had stopped two cars on Friday in the village of Ditsa, in a Russian-controlled buffer zone around South Ossetia, and escorted them to Tskhinvali.

As they were being searched, a bomb went off.

Georgia denied the charges, saying it would have had to find Ossetians to take the car into the area under Russian control.

"I don't understand the logic. How could the Georgian secret service plan that the Ossetians would steal the car and that the Russians would take it to their base. Are we geniuses or what?" Interior Ministry spokesman

http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-35799320081004

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Nato plan for rapid-reaction force to counter Russian agression

I am sure the Russians love this idea ....NUKE PUTIN already and then arrest the Socialist vermin in America. Put those FEMA camps to good use...

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND :)

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4787565.ece

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Rice: Russia becoming isolated, irrelevant


Bush and Condi putting Putin in his place? It does not sound like she is intimidated by the commie vermin AT ALL.


WASHINGTON (CNN)
-- Russia's policies are putting it on a path to isolation and irrelevance, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday.

Rice also said that Moscow's other behavior, including using oil and gas as a weapon, threatening countries with nuclear attack, selling arms to rogue states and political persecution of journalists and dissidents, paints a picture of "a Russia increasingly authoritarian at home and aggressive abroad."

Her comments came in a speech on the state of relations between Washington and Moscow.

While the United States has taken issue with Russia's behavior for some time, Rice called its invasion of Georgia last month a "critical moment for Russia and the world."

She warned that Moscow's international standing following the Georgia conflict is at a post-Cold War low.

"Russia's invasion of Georgia has achieved -- and will achieve -- no strategic objective," Rice said. "Russia's leaders will not accomplish their primary war aim of removing Georgia's government. And our strategic goal now is to make it clear to Russia's leaders that their choices are putting Russia on a one-way path to self-imposed isolation and international irrelevance."

The United States and Europe will stand up to Russia and not allow it to bully or threaten its neighbors, she said.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/18/rice.russia/

Rice to make 'significant' speech on Russia

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will give "a significant speech" on Thursday about the consequences for Russia over its invasion of Georgia, a senior US official said.

"I would describe it as a significant speech about US-Russia relations as well as about Russia's place within the international system," the State Department official told reporters Wednesday on the condition of anonymity.

The speech will provide "an analysis of how we have gotten to this point, it talks about the kinds of choices Russia had before it and it talks about the international system and its response to Russia," he said.


http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080917190529.6pmgtbo5&show_article=1


Russia threatens to seize swathe of Arctic


President Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia should unilaterally claim part of the Arctic, stepping up the race for the disputed energy-rich region.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/2976009/Russia-threatens-to-seize-swathe-of-Arctic.html

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Decreasing oil prices destroy Russian stock market


Now you know why the Russians want conflict, because it raises the price of oil and boosts their economy. Now you know why Pelosi does not want to drill. Is she following orders from the KGB now?

Want to stop terrorism? Moscow must be FLATTENED.

The Russian stock market went lower than 1,400 points due to the reduction of the oil prices and the ongoing of outflow of capital, which investors currently conduct. Finance Minister Aleksei Kudrin added more fuel to the fire when he said that Russia’s oil companies would not be provided with an additional reduction of tax burden.

http://english.pravda.ru/business/finance/10-09-2008/106334-Decreasing_oil_prices-0

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Russia Gives Nato 21 Days To Leave Black Sea

Saturday, September 6, 2008

U.S. Warship In Russian-Patrolled Georgian Port

This happened yesterday, but I forgot to post it ........Tick tock, tick tock....

POTI, Georgia -- The flagship of the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet has dropped anchor off Georgia's Black Sea port of Poti, where Russian troops have been patrolling since last month's war with Georgia.

The "USS Mount Whitney," a sophisticated command warship based in Italy, is the third U.S. vessel to arrive on the Georgian coast with humanitarian aid for tens of thousands displaced by the conflict over Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia.

The oil and dry-grain shipment port of Poti is patrolled by Russian troops, who Moscow says are carrying out peacekeeping duties. Georgia and its Western allies say their presence is part of an illegal occupation.

The "USS McFaul" and a U.S. Coast Guard vessel delivered aid last month at Batumi, Georgia's largest port south of Poti, prompting Russian accusations of a military buildup.

Russian forces say they will carry out regular checks of cargo coming in and out of Poti. They man at least two positions close to access roads on the outskirts of the town.

The delivery of humanitarian aid by a U.S. warship has angered Russia, which has its own Black Sea Fleet based in the Ukrainian port of Sevastopol.

A U.S. Navy statement said "Mount Whitney" would deliver more than 17 tons of aid, including blankets, juice, powdered milk, and hygiene products.

http://www.rferl.org/content/US_Warship_In_RussianPatrolled_Georgian_Port/1196579.html

Friday, September 5, 2008

Cheney tells Ukraine's leaders to unite in face of Russian threat

I waited 4 years for the anti-Russian statements that are coming out of Washington and they are long overdue. This is just the beginning....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/2688455/Dick-Cheney-tells-Ukraines-leaders-to-unite-in-face-of-Russian-threat.html

Monday, September 1, 2008

Million Georgians Rally Against Russian 'Aggression'


TBILISI -- More than a million Georgians across the former Soviet republic have protested against Russian military action and the Kremlin's backing for the country's two separatist regions.

Many waving the red-and-white Georgian flag, protesters linked arms in the capital Tbilisi in a "human chain" that snaked through the city under cloudy skies.

Flags flew from balconies and protesters chanted "Long Live Georgia!" and "Stop Russia!"

Countrywide, police said over 1 million people took part in what authorities said was a show of unity after Russia this month crushed a Georgian bid to retake breakaway South Ossetia from pro-Moscow separatists.

The figure, which could not be independently confirmed, would account for more than a fifth of the Black Sea state's population of 4.5 million.

"Today we can say that Georgia is not alone, because the whole world is standing beside us," President Mikheil Saakashvili told the crowd on Tbilisi's Freedom Square.

Moscow poured tanks and troops across its southern border to repel the Georgian assault ordered by Saakashvili, and last week recognized South Ossetia and a second breakaway region, Abkhazia, as independent states.

The protest coincided with a meeting in Brussels of European Union leaders, who were expected to announce a review of ties with Moscow but stop short of concrete punishment.

'Day Of Unity'

"This brutal power decided that the revival of Russian imperialism would start in Georgia, but I would like to tell them [Russia] that this revival will be buried for good in Georgia," Saakashvili said.

He said the protest marked the largest gathering in Georgia since the South Caucasus country of split from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Opposition leaders in Georgia have been reluctant to criticize Saakashvili for fear of being branded traitors in a time of war. But they have promised to ask tough questions of his leadership once peace returns.

"It's a day of unity," said artist Natela Zarandia. "We want to show the entire world that Georgians are not afraid of anything, and I hope the world will hear our message."

Russia has withdrawn most of its forces in line with a French-brokered cease-fire deal, but has kept soldiers and equipment in "security zones" outside South Ossetia and Abkhazia that Moscow says are designed to prevent further Georgian aggression.

Hundreds of people died and tens of thousands were displaced in the brief war, which erupted on August 7-8. Georgia alleges that militias acting under the wing of the Russian military have torched Georgian villages and killed civilians.

"The result of Russia's aggression against Georgia is our unification," musician Achiko Guledani, 34, said, standing in line holding hands with members of his band.

"Georgia was never as strong as it is now, and that's why we'll win," he said.

http://www.rferl.org/content/Million_Georgians_Rally_Against_Russian_Aggression/1195492.html

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

NATO ships cause alarm in Moscow


Is something brewing? Keep messing around COMMIES.....

MOSCOW: Russian commanders Wednesday said they were growing alarmed at the number of NATO warships sailing into the Black Sea, conceding that NATO vessels now outnumbered the ships in their fleet anchored off the western coast of Georgia.

As focus turned to the balance of naval power in the sea, the leader of the separatist region of Abkhazia said he would invite Russia to establish a naval base at the deep-water port of Sukhumi.

And in a move certain to pique Russia, at a time when tensions over Ukraine's predominantly Russian province of Crimea are already elevated, the Ukrainian president, Viktor Yushchenko, said he would open negotiations with the authorities in Moscow to raise the rent on the Russian naval base at Sevastopol.

The Untied States is pursuing a delicate policy of delivering humanitarian aid on military transport planes and ships, to illustrate to the Russians that they do not fully control Georgia's airspace or coastline.

The policy has left American and Russian naval vessels maneuvering in close proximity off the western coast of Georgia, with the Americans sailing near the southern port of Batumi and the Russians the central port of Poti.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/27/europe/georgia.php

Russia Accuses NATO of Delivering Weapons to Georgia


I was waiting for this report lol...NOT bad, I knew it was coming out this week and I found it today. I told you people that I see the news before it is reported hehehe...a gift.

http://english.pravda.ru/world/ussr/27-08-2008/106216-nato_georgia-0

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

US slams Russian recognition of breakaway areas

WASHINGTON - The United States said Russia is behaving "appallingly" by granting formal diplomatic recognition Tuesday to two breakaway Georgian provinces at the center of this month's conflict.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080826/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_russia_georgia

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Oil jumps $5 on US-Russia tensions

This is another reason why Russia invaded Georgia...BOOST OIL $$$$$

NEW YORK - Oil prices shot up more than $5 a barrel Thursday, rising to the highest level in over two weeks as escalating tensions with Russia stoked fears of supply disruptions to the West.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080821/ap_on_bi_ge/oil_prices

Monday, August 18, 2008

Today's Russia Compared to Nazi Germany

The liberals, communists and etc. hate when anything they embrace is compared to the Nazi's, but that is just part of their game of deception.

The whitewashing of anything socialist or communist is certainly their agenda, because it is the ideology that they embrace. So, they point their finger at fascism and Hitler to convince people that they are so much better and different, but that is false. Both fascism and communism lead to one thing, dead bodies and a dictator.

Since the end of WWII, it has been the communist agenda to make the differences between communism and fascism so complex and far apart. This is all for the purpose of deception.

Both Stalin and Hitler were socialists and they even signed a PACT. The American liberals embraced Hitler until he turned against the Russians.