One month after Russia invaded Georgia, triggering its worst rift with the West since the Cold War ended, the likelihood of a tough, united Western response is looking more and more remote. Although Western governments have strongly condemned the Russian action, actions taken against Moscow so far have been largely symbolic.
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
One month after Russia invaded Georgia, triggering its worst rift with the West since the Cold War ended, the likelihood of a tough, united Western response is looking more and more remote. Although Western governments have strongly condemned the Russian action, actions taken against Moscow so far have been largely symbolic.
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