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Hey, the Economy Sucks, Let's Change the Subject! ((public))

Hey, the Economy Sucks, Let's Change the Subject! ((public))

Wed, 09/17/2008 - 2:41pm by stephley
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will give "a significant speech" on Thursday about the consequences for Russia over its invasion of Georgia, a senior US official said.
"I would describe it as a significant speech about US-Russia relations as well as about Russia's place within the international system," the State Department official told reporters Wednesday on the condition of anonymity.

The speech will provide "an analysis of how we have gotten to this point, it talks about the kinds of choices Russia had before it and it talks about the international system and its response to Russia," he said.

The official was referring to choices Russia had before it invaded neighboring Georgia on August 7 and recognized the breakaway Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

When asked if the speech would mention future possible measures or would be limited to the current responses of the international community, the official replied by saying "future possible" measures.

Since mid-August, Rice has hinted at retaliatory steps for Moscow's "disproportionate" military action against Georgia.

Several US officials have since raised the possibility of suspending negotiations for admitting Russia to the World Trade Organization.

They have even talked of excluding it from the Group of Eight leading industrial nations and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.


9 Comments Add a Comment

  • 1

    Thanks Steph... I needed a change of subject as all this economy talk has me on edge.

    41 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • 2

    And Condi threatening Russia is just what your poor nerves need.

    41 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • 3

    I find it so incredibly ironic and arrogant of this administration that Rice can get up on the international stage and condemn Russia's strike against Georgia, when it doesn't even come close to how the United States conducted (and still conducts) itself in Iraq. Argh.

    41 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • 4

    Yes... now I just have a headache instead of headache and jumpy nerves.

    41 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • 6

    All this sabre-rattling about Russia made me reach out to my friend there today and ask him if he would be kind enough to let me "interview" him. He agreed and is going to answer lots of questions I gave him, just so I can write a blog article about it.

    As a kid, I never dreamed of having friends behind the iron curtain - I grew up in the Cold War era, and half the teenage poetry I wrote was about fear of nuclear wars and politicians deciding the fate of OUR world. But having people there I care about now, and being (literally) next door to Russia having grown up in the USA, I just DO NOT WANT to see this same bull**it repeat itself.

    41 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • 7

    I should add that the reason I want to write a blog article is I want people to meet a Russian, a friend, a human being and to think REALLY DAMNED HARD about their opinions on people on the other side of the world, especially when most of them have no bloody clue about countries outside their own. Smiling

    41 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • 8

    Hey, if you live next door to Russia, come back and run for president! You've obviously got the foreign policy experience.
    Can't wait for the article.

    41 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • 9

    But sorry....I can't run for Republican Veep, I actually care about the environment and don't think world opinion shines out of my arse. Smiling

    41 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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