Zzarchov, Do you really believe in that you write? I’m sorry, if you suppose so. But you don’t alone who says even arguments. Tell me please, if military organization determines her ABM nearly with Canadian border will you be glad. I think no. U.S. didn’t be glad when USSR had determined missiles on Cuba. But if I follow for you logic I will be able to say that USSR had right to do it because Cuba was the ally soil of USSR. And if you know Soviet Union did it because U.S. determined missiles in Turkey. I have a déjà vu. Turkey and Ukraine are separated by Black sea. Poland and Russia have a border.
You said “The problem is only when it does things on the soil of nations who don't want it there.” This isn’t problem for U.S. I often visit the Ukraine and can tell you that the majority of people don’t want to NATO, but who did ask him? Politic interests are stronger than opinion of nation. U.S. teaches others countries for democracy, but every country has to come to the democracy itself. U.S. was building her democracy many years. Ex-Soviet republics have been building it for 17 years. “American democracy” – it’s a misfortune for Iraq, Afghanistan and now for Georgia.
And something else. Georgia wasn’t occupied by Russia. NEVER. Whole Georgian nation could be disappeared if Russia didn’t defend their. You of cause won’t believe me because Georgian and U.S. public relations have done Russia guilty of assault.