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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