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EXTRA: Putin allegations 'ludicrous,' US says

Posted : Thu, 28 Aug 2008 18:17:38 GMT
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Category : US (World)
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Washington - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's allegation that the United States provoked the conflict in Georgia is "ludicrous," the US State Department said Thursday. "Those types of charges that the United States was involved in instigating it, you know, just are without foundation and just ... ludicrous - plain and simple," State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said.

Russia must end its occupation of Georgia and comply with an August 11 ceasefire designed to end the conflict in the former Soviet Republic over the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Wood said.

"It needs to stop blaming others for the aggression that it carried out against a neighbour," Wood said.

US President George W Bush condemned Russia's decision on Tuesday to recognize the independence of the two regions contrary to UN Security Council resolutions. The Security Council held an emergency meeting on Thursday in New York.

"Russia is doing a great job on its own in isolating itself," Wood said.

Putin, in an interview with CNN, said the fighting was triggered by politicians in Washington to somehow influence the outcome of the November 4 election to succeed Bush, but he offered no evidence to support his claims and admitted it was "conjecture."

"The suspicion arises that someone in the United States has specially created this conflict with the aim of aggravating the situation and to benefit one of the candidates in the struggle for the post of president of the United States," he said at his Black Sea residence in Sochi.

"It's not only that the US administration could not restrain the Georgian leadership from this criminal act. The American side effectively armed and trained the Georgian army," Putin said.

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World Tensions that will eventually snap
By: david hill , Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:49:46 GMT

Is it not now perfectly clear with the gravity of the Russia incursion that the world is constantly in an unstable situation of near world conflict? Indeed unfortunately things will get far more acute as the Earth’s natural resources deplete and especially those we depend upon to preserve human life itself.
Therefore in order to prevent an eventual World War 111 where there will be few survivors this time, world politicians have to now seriously consider the formation of a world government that people like Einstein fully subscribed to whilst he was alive.
In this respect one can predict within reasonable certainty now that during the next two generations a global conflict will occur. Using common sense one can see that with the vast depletion of non-renewable natural resources over the next 50-years meeting head-on with between 9 billion and 12.5 billion humans, global conflict is more-or-less guaranteed.
The best thing therefore that Obama or McCain can do after one of them is elected the next president of the United States is to start the vital process of creating such an global overseeing institution. Indeed this is the greatest need in this present century, for if not, we will possibly never enter into the next century, as all human life will be extinct. We are therefore now in the century of either the preservation or elimination of the human experience. In this respect if Obama really does believe in his own words and ‘Let me change the world’, he could not find any better way to do this.

Dr David Hill
World Innovation Foundation Charity
Bern, Switzerland



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