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EU: No other country should recognize Georgia regions (1st Lead)

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Sep 1, 2008, 13:43 GMT


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Renat, Nizhniy Novgorod, RussiaSep 1st, 2008 - 14:20:27

'military aggression will not pay off' - yep, precesely so, that brutal, inhumane attempt of 'democratic' Gergian, US puppet regime, under Saakashvily to wipe South Ossetians off the face of the region, should not pay off. Georgian neo-nazzism must be condemned. That EU cowardly and intentionally chooses to victimize the true aggressor in the story and demonize the defending and rescuing side (Russia) shows how deeply anti-Russian most Westerners are to the point of siding up with any scoundrell (Mr. Saakashvily). Any villian will do, as long as he is vocally anti-Russian. Shame!

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Zyskandar A JaimotSep 1st, 2008 - 14:45:55

'MAD'VLAD + his band of RUSSIAN BULLY-BOYS will get his 'balalaika' stuck where the 'sun-don't-shine' eventually!!! VLAD'once-KGB-always-KGB'PUTRID is lucky the 'wussies' in NATO don't call his macho insecurity with more than 'just sanctions'!!! WHAT DOES RUSSIA PRODUCE BESIDES OIL + FEAR = NOTHING OF ANT TANGIBLE USE!!! Cut RUSSIA 'off' from all trade.

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George BSep 2nd, 2008 - 07:52:02

The EU wasn't so quick on helping South Ossetia, but they are very tough now. Why didn't they react then? Simple, because the population of S.Ossetia was Russian!
I think you know by now what Putin and Medvedev think of the EU!

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