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US rules out military force but warns of soured ties

By Andrew Ward in Washington and Roman Olearchyk in Tbilisi

Published: August 14 2008 19:53 | Last updated: August 14 2008 19:53

Washington on Thursday made clear it had no plans for military intervention in Georgia’s conflict with Russia but warned that US relations with Moscow could be affected for “years to come” by the crisis.

A second US air force cargo aircraft arrived in Tbilisi carrying humanitarian supplies but Robert Gates, the defence secretary, said he did not see “any prospect” of the US using military force in Georgia.

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