Posted on 08/16/2008 1:28:50 AM PDT by elhombrelibre
TBILISI, Georgia As the conflict between Russia and Georgia enters its second week, there is growing evidence of looting and ethnic cleansing in a number of villages throughout the area of conflict.
The attacks some witnessed by reporters or documented by a human rights group include stealing, the burning of villages and possibly even killings. Some are ethnically motivated, while at least some of the looting appears to be the work of profiteers in areas from which the authorities have fled.
The identities of the attackers vary, but a pattern of violence by ethnic Ossetians against ethnic Georgians is emerging and has been confirmed by some Russian authorities. Now Ossetians are running around and killing poor Georgians in their enclaves, said Maj. Gen. Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Borisov, the commander in charge of the city of Gori, occupied by the Russians.
A lieutenant from an armored transport division that was previously in Chechnya said: We have to be honest. The Ossetians are marauding.
The hostilities between Russia and Georgia started last week when the Georgian military marched into the disputed territory of South Ossetia, and the Russians responded by sending troops into the pro-Russia, separatist enclave and then into Georgia proper.
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Because he foresaw that Iraq was needed to counterbalance Iran, and the destruction of Iraq would merely embolden Iran. Which, of course, it has.
It worked in Afghanistan. We armed the resistance and they drove out the Soviets. We did not lose one man. Unfortunately we did not follow up on Afghanistan after the Soviets were driven out. It then became an enclave of Alqada.
Pukeannan would have let Hitler take Britain since it wasn’t a National interest.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Obviously, your hatred of PJB renders you unable to read. Pat has been warning a) that Russia won’t allow Georgia into NATO; b) that they have the cards in that Georgia doesn’t control its own provinces; and c) we won’t fight for Georgia.
He’s not excusing the invasion. He correctly predicted it as well as our response: Lots of hot air but zero steps. Georgia will be dismembered, and we can’t do anything about it.
Senor I can confidently predict that you won’t go, and you won’t send your kin, to fight for Tbilsi.
Didn’t she say that the Ruskies should leave Georgia proper, leaving open the ? of Ossettia and Abkhazia?
Some differences: a mountainous, remote country w/o pipelines. Not clear that the Russians will stay in Georgia proper, and not even Georgians will fight for Ossetia or Abkhazia (let alone NATO)
Well, I don't know...isn't the summer weather cooler there? And no sand? Lemme think... ;-)
It might be easier to get a drink in Georgia too.
Booze is legal in Iraq. :-)
Good for you. No one will go to Tbilsi, and no one is supporting what Putin and Saakshvili did. However, Patrick J. Buchanan once again, well in advance, read the tea leaves correctly.
Of course you’re tired of being unable to respond to argument, which PJB set out well long ago:
1) We are putting NATO into a country that is partially controlled by Russia
2) If the Georgians aren’t careful, they will have trouble wtih the Russians
3) We won’t do a darn thing about it.
QED No need to reply w/ insults, only if you can refute the arguement.
*Cough!* There isn't? ;-D
If the Georgians aren’t careful, they’ll all be murdered, which I’m sure you’d say is their own fault for not listening to the great and all-knowing prophet Buchanan. I’m sure you were pleased to hear Putin’s Russia threaten to use nukes on Poland. I’m sure you’re happy that Putin sells weapons to Iran and uranium that’s used to make nuclear weapons. And if we’re not careful, maybe Putin will kill us. Of course, maybe people will kill Russian soldiers in Georgia too. Don’t be too sad that Pat didn’t foresee that.
Don’t ask. Don’t tell.
Look, I’m not supporting it and neither is PJB. But the fact is we are not going to do anything about it. We didn’t aid Poland in 1981 or Czechosl in 1968 or Hungary in 1956, et. al. It’s sad, but it’s a fact. Moreover, we won’t take the Russians on for their arms sales.
Perhaps you are right. Where do you see us doing something? All PJB is saying is that we were playing a losing hand and as such, we’re impotent. He’s been shown to be correct. How is he wrong?
Bingo. {hic!}
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