MOSCOW (AP) -- Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Kosovan objected Thursday to the planned U.S. military training in Georgia, saying U.S. influence in the region was growing and was a cause for alarm. "The presence of American divisions in Georgia should worry any Russian soldier," Itar-Tass quoted Kosovan as saying. Kosovan said Georgia had rejected earlier Russian offers of help in clearing out the Pankisi Gorge, Itar-Tass reported. Russia has said Chechen rebels are using the gorge to regroup and rearm. Kosovan said Russia was ready to withdraw from some of its Soviet-era military bases in Georgia ahead of schedule, in...