Elizabeth Fuller

Commentary

Georgian officials were tight-lipped on May 17 when asked by journalists to comment on the visit that day to Tbilisi by Russian Security Council Chairman Igor Ivanov.

The capture last month of ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein may have played into the hands of those members of the Russian leadership who seek, for whatever reasons, to prolong indefinitely the ongoing low-level hostilities in Chechnya.

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May 25, 2012