Georgia is a close ally of the US and major player in Zbigniew Brzezinskis wet dream "the grand chessboard". It is part of the US strategy to weaken Russia by provoking conflicts on its boarders.
What the US seem to forget: all good chess players are russian....
A few hours ago Russia was officially asked by South Ossetia and Abchasia for military protection, russian troops are already heading towards Georgia and Ossetia. No doubt: Georgia will loose this "game".
The question is: why did Georgia start this war? There´s no doubt Saakashvilli won´t do any step without the order and knowledge of Washington. Why going into war with Russia?
Is there perhaps a major US plan - may be a war against Iran? Forcing Russia to focus on "its" problems, instead of mixing in into the Iran thing? Attacking Iran while China ist the host of the Olympic Games? So that China will be kind of bound...?
Speculations... But, the questions remain...
youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reuhlteq0VM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guZQfn_hlLM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBZXTZkOd_w
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it's really got nothing to do with the olympics.
08.08.2008 14:27
You might as well just leave it as a protectorate.
Now back in February we thus all learnt how to avoid embarassment should we find ourselves in the awkward situation of distinguishing between an Albanian and a Serb or the happy event of learning that our grandchildren are dating a Kosovar. (Not that I'm either choosey or a grandparent). No sooner had the EU/NATO protectorate of Kosovo declared its independence and launched a "thank you" website c/f http://www.kuvendikosoves.org/ http://www.kosovothanksyou.com/ then states within the EU as well as without got uppity about the implications of recognising a state on what appeared to be very very old-fashioned ethnic grounds. That is indeed why some states with substantial internal seperatists movements of all hues have still to recognise Kosovo.
Quicker than you can dictate the Kosovar internet telly address over a phone http://www.rtv21.tv/site/?id=1,0,0,1,a
both Abkhazia and South Ossetia were on the table.
Thus it was no surprise when at the beginning of March 2008 the Abkhazia region in Georgia called on the UN and other international bodies [yet again] to recognise it as independent. The appeal was made by the separatist Abkhaz parliament on Friday 7/3/08 , a day after Russia had said it was lifting trade restrictions on the territory. Georgia condemned Russia's move, warning that it encouraged separatism.
[".....Tens of thousands of ethnic Georgians were driven from their homes in Abkhazia during a war in the 1990s. On Wednesday, Georgia's other breakaway region, South Ossetia, asked the UN and other international bodies to recognise its independence. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7283192.stm ]
So if you're looking for "fall-out" from this, & not of the nuclear kind, then the realpolitik points to a reconsideration of the EU/NATO protectorate of Kosovo and the route of Abkhazia as well as South Ossetia to independence and some local soul searching in the Basque mountains as the count down to their October 25th 2008 referendum "on the right to hold an independence plebiscite".
= You look west on this one - not east.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Ossetia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abkhazia
gurgle ribbid
russian tanks enter south ossetia
08.08.2008 15:13
dan
Different class
09.08.2008 19:21
Georgia is not Chechnya like Iran is not Iraq. 1500 deaths says the BBC and not a peep from the Tibet/ Burma protestors here. I guess this came as a bit of a surprise ? That's the thing with wars....
Not that Dan
War
10.08.2008 00:29
Krop
as it happens "russia today" had an online poll asking its readers
10.08.2008 16:10
42% thought yes.
oddly enough the Olympics gave both Putin and Bush a chance to talk about it.
http://www.russiatoday.ru/poll/results/357
more links & blaa blaa on this short war here http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/405939.html
and here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_South_Ossetia_%282008%29
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
War to recover the Stock Market
11.08.2008 23:31
He told me that whenever the Stock Market was slipping, there was always a war to make it recover.
Somehow I do not think it will work any more. What causes the Stock Market to rise now is Capitalists getting out of money before it is inflated to valueless. And the wars are what now destroys the value of the Currency.. Prepare for Depression. Fair shares of Poverty!
Ilyan
Olympic Peace
12.08.2008 13:30
Ilyan