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Georgians protest in Tbilisi's Republic Square againt Russian "aggression and occupation" on August 10, 2008. Georgia's very existence is threatened by a widening conflict with Russia, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said in a televised address on August 10. "The existence of the Georgian state is under threat," Saakashvili said in a nationally televised address. "All of these bombings are aimed at provoking panic.... Georgia wants peace and nothing else." AFP PHOTO/ANATOLY RUHADZE (Photo credit should read ANATOLY RUHADZE/AFP via Getty Images)

Georgians protest in Tbilisi's Republic Square againt Russian "aggression and occupation" on August 10, 2008. Georgia's very existence is threatened by a widening conflict with Russia, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said in a televised address on August 10.  "The existence of the Georgian state is under threat," Saakashvili said in a nationally televised address. "All of these bombings are aimed at provoking panic.... Georgia wants peace and nothing else." AFP PHOTO/ANATOLY RUHADZE (Photo credit should read ANATOLY RUHADZE/AFP via Getty Images)