Cheney says military action in Georgia threatens U.S.-Russia relations
WASHINGTON (AP)- Vice President Dick Cheney says Russia's Cheney spoke Sunday afternoon with Georgian President Mikheil Cheney told Saakashvili ``Russian aggression must not go (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) The following comments do not necessarily represent the views of NBC Augusta 26 | news, weather, sports, community, entertainment, shopping for Augusta, Georgia. Users have agreed to these terms and in doing so accept full responsibility for their comments. Moderation is limited. Monday, Aug 11 at 7:19 AM Concerned citizen wrote ...Does this mean that Bush will remain in office. Rmember the law that he passed that the present president stays in office if the country is in a conflict. Inappropriate? Alert Us!
Monday, Aug 11 at 6:37 AM Concerned Citizen wrote ..." ... aggression mus not go unanswered" This means our Troops will be going to Russia. Here we go again. Inappropriate? Alert Us!
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