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U.S. Troops Land in Georgia 
Tue Apr 30, 3:13 PM ET 
By MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI, Associated Press Writer 

-Georgia had requested help from the United States in
battling the insurgents, angering many Russian
officials who feared another U.S. deployment into a
former Soviet republic. U.S. troops are already
stationed in former Soviet Central Asia near
Afghanistan.
-The United States also will give the Georgian
military guns, ammunition, communications gear,
medical equipment, fuel and construction equipment.
The Americans will train two infantry units and a
special forces battalion, Georgian Defense Ministry
officials said.




U.S. troops launched operations Tuesday in the former
Soviet republic of Georgia to train local forces in
anti-terrorism tactics — the latest step in the
worldwide campaign against terror.

 
Eighteen Americans arrived overnight in the Georgian
capital Tbilisi, the first of 150 special operations
forces involved in the deployment. The rest are to
arrive in the coming weeks, with training operations
to get under way in May.

"We are initial representatives for the initial setup
operation," said one of the soldiers, Lt. Col. Doug
Baker.

The $64 million training program is part of
Washington's worldwide campaign against terrorism and
is similar to U.S. anti-terrorist training for forces
in the Philippines.

U.S. officials fear Muslim fighters holed up in
Georgia's Pankisi Gorge — which borders the breakaway
Russian region of Chechnya — could be linked to Osama
bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network. The remote
gorge is home to many people who have fled fighting in
Chechnya, and Russian and Georgian officials say
militants have mixed in among the refugees.

Georgia had requested help from the United States in
battling the insurgents, angering many Russian
officials who feared another U.S. deployment into a
former Soviet republic. U.S. troops are already
stationed in former Soviet Central Asia near
Afghanistan.

"It is not terrible for Russia or for our other
neighbors," said Georgian President Eduard
Shevardnadze, also well known in Russia as the Soviet
foreign minister under Mikhail Gorbachev.

Some Russian military officials were also insulted
that Georgia turned to the United States after
rejecting offers of help from the Russian military.

But Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted
calmly to the U.S. project. On Tuesday, Valery
Lastovsky, Russia's military attache in Georgia, told
Interfax that Moscow "feels neither apprehension nor
jealousy" about the U.S. deployment.

The American troops spent their first day in meetings
at the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi. They will meet with
Georgian Defense Ministry officials over the next week
to set up the training program, the embassy said.

"Everything is going according to plan," Georgian
Defense Minister David Tevzadze said Tuesday before he
left for a previously scheduled visit to the United
States.

The U.S. troops will teach military tactics to
Georgian soldiers and officials. The first classes
should begin in about a month, Pentagon spokesman Maj.
Tim Blair said in Washington. A 70-day course will
focus on coordinating anti-terror operations and other
security services, while a 100-day session will focus
on combat tactics for small units of soldiers.

The United States also will give the Georgian military
guns, ammunition, communications gear, medical
equipment, fuel and construction equipment. The
Americans will train two infantry units and a special
forces battalion, Georgian Defense Ministry officials
said.



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