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Joe Biden Talks Tough to Russia after Georgia Visit
By: Guest ContributorAug. 18th, 2008more from Guest Contributor

“I left the country convinced that Russia’s invasion of Georgia may be the one of the most significant event to occur in Europe since the end of communism. The claims of Georgian atrocities that provided the pretext for Russia’s invasion are rapidly being disproved by international observers, and the continuing presence of Russian forces in the country has severe implications for the broader region,” Biden said.
He stressed that his war is no longer about Georgia, but whether or not the West will stand up for the rights of free people, “The war that began in Georgia is no longer about that country alone. It has become a question of whether and how the West will stand up for the rights of free people throughout the region. The outcome there will determine whether we realize the grand ambition of a Europe that is whole, free, and at peace.”
He also called for the Russian troops to get out, and international peace keepers to come in, “Russia must make good on President Medvedev’s commitment to immediately withdraw Russian troops to their positions before the current fighting began. We also need a truly independent and international peacekeeping force in Georgia’s conflict regions. And we must help the people of Georgia to rebuild their country and preserve its democratic institutions.”
Biden proposed $1 billion in emergency aid for Georgia, “When Congress reconvenes, I intend to work with the Administration to seek Congressional approval for $1 billion in emergency assistance for Georgia, with a substantial down payment on that aid to be included in the Congress’ next supplemental spending bill. This money will help the people of Georgia recover from the damage that has been inflicted on their economy and send a clear message that the United States will not abandon this young democracy. I hope this $1 billion commitment will be matched by others in the international community.
The Delaware Senator said that Russia will face consequences for their actions, “Russia’s actions have already erased the possibility of advancing legislative efforts to promote U.S.-Russian partnership in the current Congress, including an agreement to allow for increased collaboration with Russia on nuclear energy production and the repeal of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, which currently blocks the country’s integration into the World Trade Organization. Russia’s failure to keep its word and withdraw troops from Georgia risks the country’s standing as part of the international community. That is not the future the United States or Europe want – but it is the future Russia may get if it does not stand down its forces and live up to its commitments.”
I was not anticipating quite this strong of a statement from Biden tonight. I think that Congress will almost certainly approve the emergency aid for Georgia, and I think that Biden is on the right track by stressing that the consequences of Russia’s actions will come in the world community. As an aside, I think that Biden demonstrated the type of foreign policy gravitas needed in Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. I am really starting to hope that Obama has chosen Biden as his running mate.
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Storage Heater
Apr. 23rd, 2009 at 12:22 am
Let’s fix this country first. Stop the insanity.
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Jul. 7th, 2009 at 1:42 am
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Anonymous
Jul. 25th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
doesnt he know that georgia attacked first and Russia was defending
its citizens? If he’s an imbecile then him and sakashwiile have a big future
and lots in common.
Anonymous
Jul. 28th, 2009 at 7:24 pm
Why not worry about tanking US economy and weakening dollar??? Please, think that one billion will go to people of Georgia? Never, it will just make the upper class reacher thru corruption and poor people will be left out. Joe, may be Iraq should be a lesson for you, don’t try to start a fight with Russia, you WILL never win it, that’s for sure!
Anonymous
Nov. 7th, 2009 at 10:17 am
Biden’s trip to Ukraine and Georgia was designed to balance Obama’s Moscow visit. Washington wanted to reassure Russia’s two neighbors that the U.S. has not forgotten them or their bids to join NATO without unduly annoying Moscow. korean japanese clothing
Anonymous
Nov. 9th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
But the balancing act was always going to be a tough one. Moscow has long opposed NATO expansion and what it views as U.S. interference in its traditional backyard. Ray Ban Eyeglasses
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Jul. 8th, 2010 at 8:01 am
Why not worry about tanking US economy and weakening dollar??? Please, think that one billion will go to people of Georgia? Never, it will just make the upper class reacher thru corruption and poor people will be left out. Joe, may be Iraq should be a lesson for you, don’t try to start a fight with Russia, you WILL never win it, that’s for sure!
Anonymous
Oct. 10th, 2010 at 1:05 am
Stop the insanity. Fix it first, please. korean wholesale fashion
chngthengteng
Aug. 18th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
did the man even talk to a single ossetian? The ossetians have a different language more similar to farsi as opposed to georgian. my experience with biden and foreign policy is that he is quite ignorant. his stance on taiwan is that it is a part of china and the democracy of the people of taiwan is a farce.
his hypocrisy is very evident if you dig beneath the shallow surface of his views.
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Business Owner
Aug. 23rd, 2008 at 11:21 am
Joe! Our economy is in the tank too. What is this billion $$ payday really for? Sorry we didn’t have your back? Let’s fix this country first. Stop the insanity.
USPS
Aug. 23rd, 2008 at 11:30 am
Biden has it so wrong, it is obvious that he doesn’t understand Russia and its intentions. If he keeps talking like this as a VP I see US and Russian relations getting much worse.
We (US) need to stay out of Georgia, and improve relations with Russia.
Vadim L.
Aug. 25th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
Joe Biden has a vision – he recognizes a real size and implications of the Russian aggression and Putin’s ambitions. However, they could not be stopped by one billion. Alliance between Putin and Akhmadinejad is no less powerful than alliance of Hitler and Japan, and America is now alone – there is nobody to throw out 30 millions lives, as Stalin did in the WW2 to save himself and Europe.
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