Here's today's news about US Georgia
U.S. Rules Out Support For Military Action By Georgia October 20, 2006 - The United States says it would not support military action by Georgia to regain control of two breakaway regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
U.S. urges Russia, Georgia to resolve spy dispute Russia and Georgia to resolve the dispute caused over Georgia's arrest this week of four Russian officers for alleged spying. "This is an issue between Russia and Georgia, and they will decide what st...
U.S. rejects referendum for rebel Georgia region (Reuters) Reuters - The United States rejects an independence referendum planned for Sunday in the separatist South Ossetia region of Georgia, the State Department said on Wednesday.
Archaeologists Uncover Georgia Fort Where War Of 1812 Ended Archaeologists have uncovered relics along the Georgia coast of a fort where British and U.S. troops waged the final battle of the War of 1812.
Lots of natural asbestos sites found in NE Georgia Officials with the U.S. Geologic Survey said Georgia has more naturally occurring asbestos sites than any other state on the east coast.
U.S. Opposes Long-Term Gas Deliveries from Iran to Georgia U.S. Ambassador to Georgia John Tefft announced that his country is opposed to a long term strategic cooperation between Georgia and Iran regarding natural gas deliveries.
Ambitions should match your international clout In the run-up to US President George Bush's arrival in Georgia, Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili repeatedly talked about the fact that Georgia was no longer a colony in an empire.
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