McCain: US must reevaluate relations with Russia (AP)
Published 8/14/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain says Russia's invasion of Georgia requires a complete reexamination of U.S. relations with the Moscow government.
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(AP) — Yahoo! News: Politics News 8/13/2008
AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain says Russia's invasion of Georgia requires a complete reexamination of U.S. relations with the Moscow government.
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