[Peace-discuss] American Mercenary Captured By Russians ??

Paul Mueth paulmueth at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 13 17:09:52 CDT 2008


Will we hear more on this?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a3c_1218510565

American Mercenary Captured By Russians
Mature
Monday, August 11, 2008

An American mercenary has been captured by Russian
forces along with a number of Georgian soldiers
according to a report from the Russian news website
Izvestia, providing more evidence that the U.S. and
NATO are covertly supporting the Georgian army in a
proxy war with Russia.

According to the report, the mercenary is an
African-American who is a NATO instructor and an
ordinance specialist. He has now been transferred to
the Russian base of Vladikavkaz.

The story also backs up previous reports of dead black
Americans having been found in Tskhinvali, the capital
city of South Ossetia.

U.S. soldiers recently conducted training programs
where they instructed Georgian soldiers how to deal
with unexploded ordinance as part of the Georgia Train
and Equip Program.

Another report from the Russia daily Kommersant states
that thousands of mercenaries from numerous different
countries are fighting on the Georgian side and are
being commanded by the U.S. military instructors.

The U.S. military instructors directly command and
coordinate actions of mercenaries without being
involved in actual fighting, the source specified.
According to intelligence data, there are roughly
1,000 military instructors of the United States in
Georgia,” states the report.

Task force of Russia has annihilated a few groups of
mercenaries. Some of mercenaries have been captured,
and investigators are working with them, the source
said.

In a related development, Russia FSB has detained 10
Georgian intelligence service officers who were
allegedly preparing terrorist attacks inside Russia.

"We have detained 10 agents of the Georgian special
services who were spying on military facilities and
preparing terrorist attacks, including on Russian
territory," Alexander Bortnikov said at a meeting with
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

Russia has today launched new forays into Georgia
itself even after Georgian President Mikhail
Saakashvili signed a cease-fire pledge. Russia claims


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