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Russia and Georgia

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Postby rackfocus on Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:47 pm

Neighborhood Studios wrote:
In his Moscow briefing, General Nogovitsyn also took what seemed to be a swipe at the American military support for the Georgian Army while he was answering a question of what Russia would do with several captured Humvees bearing United States Marine Corps markings. The vehicles had been in Georgia for a military exercise this summer and were in Poti awaiting shipment to the United States when the war broke out.

“We have taken all this equipment to a certain place and are guarding it,” he said. “I don’t know what the fate of these Hummers will be. We don’t have time to think of such little details.”

He said some captured equipment might be “recycled” and added: “We’ll think what to do with it. It’s not our priority right now to give back vehicles to the U.S.”


We should just send them a bill. We aren't going to get them back in any decent shape, and it's a slap in the face. Bush sat next to Putin during the Olympics. He should have told him he owes the American people a couple 100,000 dollars.
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Postby Alison on Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:58 pm

In his Moscow briefing, General Nogovitsyn also took what seemed to be a swipe at the American military support for the Georgian Army while he was answering a question of what Russia would do with several captured Humvees bearing United States Marine Corps markings. The vehicles had been in Georgia for a military exercise this summer and were in Poti awaiting shipment to the United States when the war broke out.

“We have taken all this equipment to a certain place and are guarding it,” he said. “I don’t know what the fate of these Hummers will be. We don’t have time to think of such little details.”

He said some captured equipment might be “recycled” and added: “We’ll think what to do with it. It’s not our priority right now to give back vehicles to the U.S.”

laaaame!!!!! sheesh! lol
that would be funny if we really did send them a bill lol :wink:
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