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Sep 10, 2008, 18:27 GMT
US to Russia: Get out of Georgia
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If rUsSiA starts saying that they want to find WMD in Geoirag then they can occupy the country for many years.
Its the WMDS from iraq, they were shipped to georgia and now russia will find them underneath Shakasvilis house, thats the only logical explanation of why this guy would attack with artillery the capital town of nationalls of the worlds second nuclear power,right at the doorstep of this power, he has many WMDS and he will use them soon, unless they are found!
So BUSH & co should be thankfull.
First, the US out of Iraq and out of Afghanistan you effing hypocrites!
Did the US try to annex Iraq or redraw Iraq's borders? Big difference, you twats above, fail to realise Russia's double standards, Chechnya for example - you useful idiots (emphasis on the idiots) - all Georgia did was follow Russia's example on how to deal with separist entities - while the fascist Russians illegally gave out passports to those in Georgia so that the pretext for August's actions could be used - there is no difference between this and Hitler and Sudetenland.... However there is a silver lining - Russians are dying, by the end of this century they will for all intents and purposes be extinct - good riddence they deserve that fate.
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