If it’s payback for Kosovo, why are the Russians not restricting their invasion to South Ossetia?
If it's payback, why is the sKum Russian govt deep into the heart of Georgia?
I don’t think NATO limited it’s operations only to targets inside Kosovo. Didn’t we bomb Belgrade? Or am I wrong?
Not that it matters. It looks to me like Georgia overplayed its hand badly, giving Russia a useful pretext to reassert itself in the region.
Is there any chance Georgia is participating in an oil pipeline project that would bypass Russia?