Bush expects Russian withdrawal in Georgia
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Aug. 13, 2008. 11:34 AM EST
President Bush is expressing concern that Russia might be violating the cease-fire in Georgia. Bu... More »
President Bush is expressing concern that Russia might be violating the cease-fire in Georgia. Bush spoke in the Rose Garden after meeting with his national security team over the crisis in Russia. He said the United States expects all Russian forces to withdraw from Georgia and that Moscow honor the truce after its punishing attacks against Georgia. « Less
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