Russia is in its old imperial game of land grab. Some things never change.
Yep, old habits die hard...
Russia is in its old imperial game of land grab. Some things never change.
Russian troops are in Gori, northwest of T'blisi, the capital.. and Senaki, south of Abkhazia, and just east of the Black Sea.. well outside the borders of South Ossetia in any case. Who knows where else. How do you explain that, Stradavar, except as a case of Invasion.. and conquest.Ok, ok, you guy really cool, does not argue
these are cards that draw on it where Russian troops are now
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The yankees should just keep their nose out of it...Bullsh*t unprovoked, Russia was there on a UN peacekeeping mission- It was Georgia who was the agressor. Russia may have wanted to go into Georgia but thet didn't have an excuse until now. Georgia killed Russian peace keepers that's all the excuse they need to justify hostilities with Georgia and there's not much the US can do about it.
Why would the US have to get involved at all?? They should butt out, it has nothing to do with them...The US will have to do it alone, the rest of Western Europe is too dependent on Russian oil and fears a russian oil embargo. I can't help but feel something else is afoot- Why would a US puppet state provoke a world power with 40x the military budget? what is this really about- Is Georgia really that confident about it's "friendship" with the west that they could just do what ever they want and remain untouchable.
They (USA)have upwards of a thousand military advisors in Georgia, they use Georgia for oil piplines so they can circumvent russian territory, they are sponsoring Georgia for admission into NATO- It has a lot to do with themWhy would the US have to get involved at all?? They should butt out, it has nothing to do with them...
Zzarchov said:Russia if not right, was consistent. If someone believes something wrong, it is inherintly easier to respect them then if they believe something convenient, with no consistency.