Posted on 08/11/2008 5:24:48 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11, 2008 The U.S.-assisted redeployment of Georgian troops from Iraq to their home country should be completed today, a Pentagon spokesman said.
American military aircraft began shuttling the brigade of Georgian forces yesterday, as clashes with Russian forces intensified since fighting broke out last week in the breakaway region of South Ossetia in Georgia, a former Soviet republic. |
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I hope it doesn’t happen that way. If that scenario does play out....NO ONE will ever trust us again.
Don't kid yourself. The Russians are not the Americans. They could care less about the "hearts and minds" of the Georgians.
Grozny, Chechnya after Russian liberation.
After that comes Israel. It is written, so shall it be accomplished. May the dead Georgians rest in peace.
I am sure that was factored in by the Russians, but I think controlling oil shipments through the pipeline is their foremost concern, one which can benefit them economically.
In the end, those funds will be used to rebuild and expand the Russian military, and then expect more of the same.
In the meantime our House of Nero is off fiddling...
One smart thing to do would be to fast-track both Georgia and the Ukraine into NATO membership.
You’ve pretty well summed it up. No one is going to help Georgia in any serious way because no one wants to get into a fight with the Russians, even if they think they can beat them. And the Georgian military is totally dwarfed by the Russian Army.
I take that as a great compliment coming from a Navy guy!
Thanks!
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