Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Government stays away from Caucasus

well, with the Maarheinigt troops that once have been to Chechnya, are sure doing everything else but being useful in the Russian-Georgian war. The decision of the Attland government firmly asserted that the national interests by a stretch do not even come close to Georgia. There is no rationalized need to influence either way the price of oil, financing in either of the involved countries, or any capital investment in Russia itself.

The President is busy meeting with the IMF and major world banks to stave off the international pressure to ease interests on dollar and gold trading that sees major dealing currencies pouring into Attland.

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