
It seems that when it comes to the Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008, impartiality is very hard to come by. A supposedly independent commission from the European Union is soon due to put out its report on who did what, but the German magazine Der Spiegel has already leaked the story - which points the blame principally on Georgia. Naturally a lot of people don't like that conclusion. Below is an excerpt from an interesting piece disputing both the Der Spiegel article and the commission's unreleased report, and later today we'll be putting up a video of some interviews commenting specifically on this blame game.
TCS Daily:
The already embattled Georgian President Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili's ill-fortunes don't seem to be improving. In late
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