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Georgia on the verge of civil war:
<p><a href="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=7&u=/ap/20031122/ap_on_re_eu/georgia_protests_33">Georgian
President Declares Emergency</a>
<p>Of course, this AP article is replete with por-Washington disinformational
spin:
<p>"On Friday, the U.S. State Department called on Georgia's government
to conduct an independent investigation into the election results. State
Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the poll results reflected "massive
vote fraud" in some regions and "do not accurately reflect the will of
the Georgian people." "
<p>No explanation as to why it took State until yesterday to say this,
when the situation erupted on Nov. 2nd. Clearly, State sees now that
they bet on the wrong horse, but they're still hedging...inded, the US
Special Forces long stationed there, CIA, etc., must be pretty busy right
now.
<p>"Shevardnadze has tried to foster close ties with Washington. The United
States urged him before the elections to ensure they were free and fair."
<p>No mention that the US has also "tried to foster close ties", with Shevardnadze
for quite some time, and assisted him in the previous civil war.
Subsequentially, Georgia has been a convenient refuge for Chechens fighting
Russia. And don't mention Islamist jihadis.
<p>Or oil pipeline schemes.
<p>AP also tried to paint this as another "Velvet Revolution against Communism".
That track can be played over and over again for anything that happens
east of Nuremburg, I guess.
<p>The truth is, a US puppet is in the process of being toppled.
For now it is a victory for us, not them. Cheer our side on!
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