Posted on 08/17/2008 5:23:57 PM PDT by keane
The government of the Russian Federation, for all its supposed shortcomings, has hardly been inept in its war with Georgia, which encompasses everything from old-fashioned tanks and troops to digital assaults which, as James Jarrafano points out, may have begun well in advance of the Russian invasion. Hardly enthusiastic about Georgia's bid for NATO membership (which has been delayed since April because of the instability of South Ossetia and Abkhazia), Russia has jumped at the chance to reduce the odds of Georgia becoming a NATO member and to interfere with its aspirations for acceptance into the EU, as globalsecurity.org explains. But Condoleezza Rice may have put the interests of Russia best back in 2000: Moscow is determined to assert itself in the world and often does so in ways that are at once haphazard and threatening to American interests.
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I say, who needs NATO? Or the UN. Get US out of both. Is that heretical on FR?
How can Americans lecture anyone about self-determination, after we refused to let our own states secede?
We’re not lecturing on self-determination, Russia is. The Russian Federation claims the use of force is justified because Georgia is interfering with South Ossetia’s right to self-determination.
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