Georgia: Conflict Poses Many Questions for Washington
For the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union, the Russians have taken a decisive military action and imposed a military reality. But how did Georgia allow it to happen? What were Tbilisi's American advisers telling Georgia's leadership? Colin Chapman says there are many questions for Washington to answer. Meanwhile, concerns grow over the flow of oil through a pipeline crossing Georgia.
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