Posts About Georgia

Our New Russian Opportunity

It's time to re-think American support for Russia's neighbors.


Moscow's Blunder

Russia's invasion of Georgia has scared its neighbors witless, driving them firmly into the arms of the West.


The Conflict We Chose

The U.S. squandered a chance at a good relationship with Russia. These are the consequences.


Plenty of Pipeline Options. All Bad

The Georgia pipeline suddenly doesn't look so Rosy. But are other options better?


Russia's Dangerous Hypocrisy

Countries such as Zimbabwe, Burma and Sudan will continue riding roughshod on their citizens because they know there's a bird of the same feather at the UN who can protect them.


Georgia Won't Be the Last

The end of military occupation should not induce the end of our preoccupation with Russian attitude in the Caucasus.


Foreign Military Involvement is No Solution

The world should do everything within reason to stop the war between Russia and Georgia.


Should the World 'Contain' Russia?

Is the Georgia war the start of a broad Russian push to regain its empire? How should the world "contain" this new Russia?...


Georgia's Miscalculation

The U.S. is extremely unlikely to come to Georgia's aid.


Georgia's Risky Move

Georgia's president wants the West to follow his script in the emerging conflict. That's a dangerous trap.


Russian Xenophobia Toward Georgians Grows

Moscow, Russia - This week was marked by a tragic turn in the ongoing confrontation between Russia and Georgia. Tengiz Togonidze, a 48-year-old Georgian migrant worker died in a Moscow airport as he was awaiting deportation....


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