Monday, November 9, 2015

‘ICC Prosecutors Allege U.S.-Trained Georgian Units Committed War Crimes’

In August 2008, an International Criminal Court prosecutor says, small units of the Georgian army attacked Russian army units in South Ossetia after the Russo-Georgia war was officially over. Between 2012 and 2015, soldiers from those Georgian units “took part in 35 American training classes.” Therefore, says http://www.eurasianet.org/node/75971, the US is complicit, and the complaint “is forcing the U.S. to answer some awkward questions about their training of the Georgian military..”

So … By some grand logic, the U.S. is guilty for actions taken by the Georgian army four years before the training.

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