Russian attack tests U.S. resolve
Not since the end of the Cold War has the U.S. been involved with such a serious dispute with Russia as the one prompted by Moscow's invasion of neighboring Georgia.
The decision by Russian leader Vladimir Putin to send troops into the neighboring Republic of Georgia, a pro-Western democracy, should put an end to the naive belief that Russian/American tension stopped at the close of the Cold War.
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