World | Georgia Cheney, in Georgia, Rips 'Illegitimate' Russian Action Vice-president vows US will stand in solidarity with Georgia By Rob Quinn Posted Sep 4, 2008 6:40 AM CDT Copied Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili speaks at a news conference with U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, unseen, in Tbilisi, Georgia, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) Dick Cheney tore into Russia while speaking in Tbilisi today, Reuters reports, slamming its attempt to redraw Georgia's borders as a move that "cast grave doubt" on the reliability of Russia as an international partner. Cheney vowed the US would stand by Georgia, and the White House pledged $1 billion in aid on the eve of his visit. "After your nation won its freedom in the Rose Revolution, America came to the aid of this courageous young democracy," said Cheney, with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili by his side. "We are doing so again as you work to overcome an invasion of your sovereign territory and an illegitimate unilateral attempt to change your country's borders by force that has been universally condemned by the free world." Read These Next An undersea cable that changed our world is coming up. Boebert defends leaking Hillary Clinton photo. Baby born deep in Amazon rainforest is 'a source of hope.' The Lancet unloaded on Robert Kennedy Jr. in an editorial. Report an error