This is only the beginning.
Decided by whom? Did Georgia have a say so in this?
God help us and the former Soviet states now that the Pansy in Chief is in charge of the greatest military in the world.
Wait - wait - I just read that Zero had gotten Russia to make all these concessions.....by his super smart removal of the missile defenses which were promised to Czech Republic and Poland....
How can this now be?? /sarc
(Praying for the people of the former Soviet Republics and especially for the people of Poland and Czech Republic now that we have abandoned them).
Everyone should study the attitudes of Reagan and Obama, and take note of what each achieved or are achieving with theirs.
Look how many millions Reagan brought into the light because of his soundness.
How many millions will sink into darkness because of Obama’s naivete?
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So I guess that the Soviet Politboro was meeting again... I wonder if the leaders of Belarus and Kazakhstan had a live feed.
Poor Vlad can't remember the countless Russians that died in WWs in the 20th century. He can't remember the 20 million purged in Russia and the 50 million purged in China.
Yeah Vlad, the breakup of the U.S.S.R. ranks right up there. No wonder you and your ilk couldn't hold that s--t hole together you inconsiderate prick.
"Georgia has demanded from the Strasbourg Court of Human Rights that it push Russia to release the four detained Georgian teenagers, the Georgian Justice Ministry reported on Tuesday We asked the Strasbourg Court to oblige Russia to immediately release the teenagers detained in de facto South Ossetia, Deputy Justice Minister Tina Burjaliani said.
The move followed repeated calls by Tbilisi for the de facto authorities and the Russian occupiers to release the 4 underage citizens of Georgia detained on November 4 at the village of Tirdznisi, close to the administrative border with the de facto republic. The Council of Europe has also expressed concern over the prolonged detention of the detainees. Nowhere in Europe should teenagers be detained as a result of political and security issues, its statement issued on November 16 reads."