Posted on 08/20/2008 4:29:05 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20, 2008 Unofficial reports indicate that Russian troops began to withdraw from the Georgian town of Gori last evening, a senior Defense Department spokesman said here today.
Were going to have to see whether or not that is the beginning of a true withdrawal, Bryan Whitman said, or some sort of token effort.
Meanwhile, deliveries of U.S. humanitarian supplies to Georgia continue, Whitman said. About 264 tons of supplies have been air-delivered to Georgia so far, he said.
Whitman also told reporters that Russian troops in Georgia took some U.S. military Humvee vehicles. He said he didnt have a number of confiscated vehicles to provide to reporters, but he noted that they are U.S. government property.
The Humvee issue is unresolved at this point, Whitman said.
Russia escalated a simmering conflict with neighboring Georgia when it invaded the former Soviet republic, followed by bombing civilian infrastructure and wreaking havoc and destruction in Georgian villages, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said at a news conference in conjunction with a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Belgium, earlier this week.
The behavior of Russia in this most recent crisis is isolating Russia from the principles of cooperation among nations of the communities of states, Rice said. It is not an act of the United States or the European Union or anyone else to isolate Russia, it is what Russia is doing.
In a strongly worded statement, NATO leaders today called for an immediate withdrawal of Russian forces to pre-conflict levels. This posture is in accordance with a peace agreement signed late last week by Russias President Dmitriy Medvedev and Georgias President Mikheil Saakashvili.
“Withdrawal” is the Russian phrase for changing your area of occupation.
Russia is just moving the shells around in a transparent game. Look! No troops here!
Calling Baghdad Bob!
If Putin starts spending all of his oil dollars on conflicts with his neighbors the Russian people will not be happy because they have had a taste of the good life and there will be trouble at home. Putin will lose his popularity fast.
Russian forces repeatedly withdrawing from Georgian Town
Russia appears to be on the slide from prosperity. In Georgia, it looks pretty clear that they are making a play for the pipeline.
Russia's behavior strikes me a might bit strange, though. I'm tempted to believe that there is a quiet desperation in the air and Russia's leadership has been inhaling rather deeply.
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