Akhalaia further stressed that "the basis for intensive cooperation between the two countries was laid exactly throughout [Rumsfeld's] service in the Pentagon, under George Bush's presidency of the United States."
A decade later, Rumsfeld was given accolades for starting the process of building a Pentagon-NATO surrogate army in Georgia, one which is now war-tested and ready for fresh conflicts.
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