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From: Alfred Chapman
Subject: [Janosik-user] postwar
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:32:21 +0700
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And as always, we continue to call for the peaceful resolution of the conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
There is a great deal of history there.
The House is responsible for enforcing its standards.
The House has an obligation, and House members, I think, are talking pretty vociferously about this on both sides of the aisle. SNOW: Well, they're, first, taking a look at the documents right now. Frank Wisner, who is our advisor and envoy to that process, continues to be engaged. CASEY: Well, I think first of all Mr.
I haven't seen the documents; to the best of my knowledge the President hasn't.
And I know you don't know everything, but surely there's been some communication.
Certainly I think Mr. Sorry for the delay, I will explain that momentarily.
Certainly it also involves doing whatever we can as individual states to assist them in terms of gaining control of the security situation as well. He'll depart the White House in a bit and attend a Heller for Congress reception in Reno, Nevada, later today, and spend the night in Stockton, California.
CASEY: Well, a little bit.
CASEY: Well, I think first of all Mr. Has he spoken to the Speaker, actually spoken to Hastert? He's coming out today. CASEY: We'd feel it would be a matter for the Japanese people to work out among themselves.
I wonder if you have any response to that. He's coming out today.
Sorry for the delay, I will explain that momentarily.
So as far as answering particular questions about who knew what, when or what they knew or how they're going to deal with it, I'll refer those questions to the Speaker. We certainly reaffirm our support for Georgia's territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. I think people are trying to put us in a box, and say, you know what, unless you come out and you condemn Denny Hastert, you're saying that this behavior is acceptable. Doesn't that seem like some sort of approval for the coup that took place two weeks ago?


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