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Russians Push Past Separatist Area to Assault Central Georgia
By ANNE BARNARD
August 10, 2008
TBILISI, Georgia
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Ah.....its good to have the 'Old Russia' back.

Russia won't stop IMHO against weak Georgia until they have made their point towards the whole area ( I think down to Turkey ) that they won't stop if they're sure their oil flow is not in danger due to US friendly politic games. Georgia's president tried to play hard regarding the oil flow and some other agreements they had with Russia.
Grav!ty wrote:There's no doubt about it that this is all about Georgia and other former Soviet Union states now wanting to join NATO. Not such a bad thing in itself but together with the placement of US missile shields in such states, I'd say Russia is within their rights to oppose that by any means they can.
The Georgia situation is not as clear cut as appears on the surface, with the US long having provided covert and more recently open military and economic support. I mean really, just look at how the US behaved against Cuba with the "missile crisis"...they didn't exactly warm to the idea of having the USSR plant missiles so close to home did they!



Grav!ty wrote:There's no doubt about it that this is all about Georgia and other former Soviet Union states now wanting to join NATO. Not such a bad thing in itself but together with the placement of US missile shields in such states, I'd say Russia is within their rights to oppose that by any means they can.
The Georgia situation is not as clear cut as appears on the surface, with the US long having provided covert and more recently open military and economic support. I mean really, just look at how the US behaved against Cuba with the "missile crisis"...they didn't exactly warm to the idea of having the USSR plant missiles so close to home did they!
gries818 wrote:I assume that's where we got the idea from. But anyway, while I initially opposed the idea of a missile defense system viewing Russia as largely passive, events within the last two years (largely the last week lol) have changed my mind. Russia seems to be itching to get the "old gang" back together. NO! I don't think that Russia will go back to communism - too many can still remember how bad it was. However they will want to assert their influence and try to become a super power again.
I'm not saying I object to there being more than one super power but I think we all long for the day where we can just live in peace. I don't have the answers obviously.
All I can say is that Russia looks likely to capture Tbilisi and gobble up all of Georgia. I hope that doesn't happen because stupid things like this can snowball.
Computerwiz2489 wrote:I laugh at the people who keep saying that the United States is bad. We went into Iraq with a UN mandate, controversial as it may be, it is still with approval. We didn't just march into Iraq and cause a regime change.
Contrast to what the Russians are doing. This is like saying that Alaska decides to secede from the US, the US sends troops in, then Russia sends troops to keep Alaska separate from the US, a territory that was bought from Russia.
I really really hope this doesn't spark into something big. Georgia is SO CLOSE to Iraq and Turkey.
IMO China and Russia will not return to communism. I think that in the future if there IS a world war it will be against democratic governments strangling each other for power. I don't think China will keep its totalitarian system for long.


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