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NATO has no moral right to call the Russian response to Georgian aggression in South Ossetia disproportionate, says Russian envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin.
American author: ‘U.S. has been intervening’
South Ossetia conflict: the legacy
The five days of fighting in South Ossetia have left more than a thousand people killed and tens of thousands homeless. Following Georgia’s attack on its breakaway republic, it’s hard to find a citizen who hasn’t lost a relative in the conflict. Convoys of refugees continue to stream into Russia’s southern regions, where they are being provided with food and shelter.
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Irresponsible Risk-Takers in Command by Rodrigue Tremblay
Thousands displaced by Russia-Georgia war + Russian tanks roll towards Tbilisi
How imperial rivalries stoked war in Georgia
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Media war against Russia – Reuters caught with ‘fake’ pictures from Georgia
Using Georgia to Target Russia by Stephen Lendman
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