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U.S. suggests Russia wants "regime change" in Georgia (Reuters)

 
Reuters - The United States suggested on Sunday that Russia was interested in "regime change" in Georgia after Moscow rejected Tbilisi's offer of a cease-fire in the separatist enclave of South Ossetia. (link)

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