NATO’s Disastrous Georgian Fudge

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Author(s) Roger Cohen
Source The New York Times
Date September 1, 2008
URL http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/01/opinion/01cohen.html
Quote
Quotes-start.png "Breaking off arms reduction and missile defense talks with Russia is in nobody’s interest. Nor are cheap shots like throwing Russia out of an (ever less relevant) G-8. But nor can the West be cowed. It must shore up the Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, with financial and other support. It must keep the trans-Caspian, Russia-circumventing energy corridor open" Quotes-end.png


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