Posted on 16/08/08
RUSSIA'S ENERGY CARD
OTTAWA and TORONTO -- In early 2002, some 200 U.S. Special Forces soldiers landed in the former Soviet republic of Georgia to train the Georgian army in anti-terrorism techniques, including how to protect a planned oil pipeline from secessionist or anti-Western saboteurs.
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