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Moscow irked by bogus Georgian TV report of Russian invasion

by Publisher2 March 15, 2010 Russia & FSU

The fake news report aired on Georgian TV was a provocation aimed at jeopardizing regional stability and security, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
The Imedi TV channel sparked panic in Georgia on Saturday with a broadcast that said Russian tanks had invaded the capital and the country’s president was dead.
“The provocative TV show has [...]

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Russia, Azerbaijan/Armenia: All roads lead to the Caucasus

by Publisher2 March 10, 2010 Analysis

By Eric Walberg
(The Intelligence Daily) — Georgia is eager for another war, but there are other fires there which refuse to die — Russia’s battles with terrorism and separatists and Azerbaijan’s bleeding wound in ethnic Armenian Nagorno Karabakh, notes Eric Walberg
 
The Russian Federation republics of Chechnya, Dagestan, North Ossetia and Ingushetia have experienced a sharp [...]

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Russian President Medvedev orders probe into fatal car accident involving LukOil executive

by Publisher2 March 10, 2010 Russia & FSU

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the interior minister to probe last week’s car crash in Moscow involving a LUKoil vice-president that killed two doctors, his spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
The crash, which provoked public outrage, caused the deaths of a well-known gynecologist, Vera Sidelnikova, and her daughter-in-law, Olga Alexandrina, also a doctor.
The accident occurred on [...]

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U.S. Black Sea Military Buildup Could Trigger Missile War

by Publisher2 March 3, 2010 Analysis
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By Rick Rozoff
(The Intelligence Daily) — Last month news reports confirmed that the United States is to station interceptor missiles in Bulgaria and Romania as an extension of the Pentagon’s European (and international) missile shield project. Details are still forthcoming, but what is all but certain is that the missiles are to be land-based versions [...]

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