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Military help for Georgia is a 'declaration of war', says Moscow in extraordinary warning to the Wes
thisislondon | Daily Mail ^ | 8/27/08

Posted on 08/28/2008 7:08:45 AM PDT by LibWhacker

Moscow has issued an extraordinary warning to the West that military assistance to Georgia for use against South Ossetia or Abkhazia would be viewed as a "declaration of war" by Russia.

The extreme rhetoric from the Kremlin's envoy to NATO came as President Dmitry Medvedev stressed he will make a military response to US missile defence installations in eastern Europe, sending new shudders across countries whose people were once blighted by the Iron Curtain.

And Moscow also emphasised it was closely monitoring what it claims is a build-up of NATO firepower in the Black Sea. Enlarge Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (right) meets with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin - the 'real architect' of the Georgia conflict - and the Security Council (unseen) in Sochi yesterday

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (right) meets with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin - the 'real architect' of the Georgia conflict - and the Security Council (unseen) in Sochi yesterday

The incendiary warning on Western military involvement in Georgia - where NATO nations have long played a role in training and equipping the small state - came in an interview with Dmitry Rogozin, a former nationalist politician who is now ambassador to the North Atlantic Alliance.

"If NATO suddenly takes military actions against Abkhazia and South Ossetia, acting solely in support of Tbilisi, this will mean a declaration of war on Russia," he stated.

Yesterday likened the current world crisis to the fevered atmosphere before the start of the First World War.

Rogozin said he did not believe the crisis would descend to war between the West and Russia.

But his use of such intemperate language will be seen as dowsing a fire with petrol. Enlarge The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas at Georgia's Black Sea port of Batumi today, carrying what the U.S. says is humanitarian aid

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas at Georgia's Black Sea port of Batumi today, carrying what the U.S. says is humanitarian aid

Top military figure Colonel General Leonid Ivashov, president of the Academy of Geopolitical Studies in Moscow, alleged that the US and NATO had been arming Georgia as a dress rehearsal for a future military operation in Iran.

"We are close to a serious conflict - U.S. and NATO preparations on a strategic scale are ongoing. In the operation the West conducted on Georgian soil against Russia - South Ossetians were the victims or hostages of it - we can see a rehearsal for an attack on Iran."

He claimed Washington was fine tuning a new type of warfare and that the threat of an attack on Iran was growing by the day bringing "chaos and instability" in its wake.

With the real architect of the worsening Georgian conflict - prime minister Vladimir Putin - remaining in the background, Medvedev followed up on Rogozin's broadside with a threat to use the Russian military machine to respond to the deployment of the American anti-missile defence system in Poland and the Czech republic.

Poland agreed this month to place ten interceptor missiles on its territory, and Moscow has already hinted it would become a nuclear target for Russia in the event of conflict. Enlarge A South Ossetian separatist fighter prepares to fire his weapon as another raises the South Ossetian and Russian flags, in Tskhinvali, the capital of Georgia's separatist-controlled territory of South Ossetia yesterday

A South Ossetian separatist fighter prepares to fire his weapon as another raises the South Ossetian and Russian flags, in Tskhinvali, the capital of Georgia's separatist-controlled territory of South Ossetia yesterday

"These missiles are close to our borders and constitute a threat to us," Medvedev told Al-Jazeera television. "This will create additional tension and we will have to respond to it in some way, naturally using military means."

The Russian president said that offering NATO membership to Georgia and Ukraine, two former Soviet republics, would only aggravate the situation.

Moscow has consistently expressed its opposition to the U.S. missile shield, saying it threatens its national security.

The U.S. claims the shield is designed to thwart missile attacks by what it calls "rogue states," including Iran.

Meanwhile, Russia - seen by the West as flouting international law - today demanded NATO abide by an obscure agreement signed before the Second World War limiting its warships in the Black Sea. Russian ambassador to NATO Dmitry Rogozin

Russian ambassador to NATO Dmitry Rogozin

"In light of the build-up of NATO naval forces in the Black Sea, our fleet has also taken on the task of monitoring their activities," said hawkish deputy head of Russia's general staff, Anatoly Nogovitsyn.

The Montreux Convention, as it is called, sets a weight restriction of 45,000 tonnes on the number of warships that countries outside the Black Sea region can deploy in the basin.

"Can NATO indefinitely build up its forces and means there? It turns out it cannot," said Nogovitsyn.

NATO has said it is undertaking pre-arranged exercises in the Black Sea involving US, German, Spanish and Polish ships. Two other US warships sailed to Georgian waters with humanitarian aid.

Georgia is poised to sever diplomatic relations with Russia, or reduce them to a bare minimum.

"We will drastically cut our diplomatic ties with Russia," said a top official.

President Mikhail Saakashvili said he was frightened to leave Georgia to attend the EU summit on the crisis.

"If I leave Georgia, the Russians will close our airspace and prevent me from returning home," he said.

Russia sought Chinese backing for its action - but the Communist regime in Beijing appeared reluctant to offer support, instead issuing a statement saying it was "concerned" about recent developments.

NATO called for Russia to reverse its decision on recognition for the two enclaves, both Georgian under international law.

But the new 'president' of South Ossetia, Eduard Kokoyty, called for Russian military bases on his territory.

French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner warned today that an marauding Russian bear could trample over other ex-Soviet states.

"That is very dangerous," he said, pointing at Ukraine and Moldova.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: georgia; russia; war; warning
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1 posted on 08/28/2008 7:08:45 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

Russian leadership seems to have gone mad.


2 posted on 08/28/2008 7:10:22 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (Seinfeld was a show about nothing - so is Obama.)
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To: WorkerbeeCitizen
"Russian leadership seems to have gone mad."

Guess someone called him pooty poot once too often.

3 posted on 08/28/2008 7:12:03 AM PDT by Enterprise (Let all Democrats have a half vote. They deserve it!)
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To: LibWhacker

It’s tempting to think Russia is acting like a rabid dog. Paranoia on a national scale. Amazing.


4 posted on 08/28/2008 7:14:26 AM PDT by GoDuke
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To: LibWhacker

When does the ballon go up?


5 posted on 08/28/2008 7:15:50 AM PDT by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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To: LibWhacker
So country X supplying country Y with arms to put down an insurrection in country Y is an act of war against country Z?

Nazi Russia continues to rely on the Hitler playbook.

6 posted on 08/28/2008 7:15:56 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that those who call themselves Constitutionalists know the least about the Constitution?)
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To: metesky

It already happened back in the early 80s. There were 99 of them. Luftballoons.


7 posted on 08/28/2008 7:18:51 AM PDT by edpc (@#&!*$)
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To: WorkerbeeCitizen

“Russian leadership seems to have gone mad.”

Maybe they just never changed in the 90’s.


8 posted on 08/28/2008 7:20:10 AM PDT by HereInTheHeartland ("We have to drain the swamp" George Bush, September 2001)
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To: WorkerbeeCitizen

The Russians have been so over-the-top in their war rhetoric these last couple weeks that one can’t help but consider the possibility that it’s all designed to influence the U.S. election. .....in McCain’s favor, presumably.


9 posted on 08/28/2008 7:21:07 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: metesky

Hopefully not until I have relocated my family far from L.A. and to place with a nice big basement.


10 posted on 08/28/2008 7:22:29 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Mr. Mojo
.....in McCain’s favor, presumably.

That don't make any sense.

11 posted on 08/28/2008 7:22:54 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (Seinfeld was a show about nothing - so is Obama.)
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To: WorkerbeeCitizen

If the U.S. electorte’s mind is focused on national security issues it heavily favors McCain, obviously. WHY the Russians would prefer McCain is anyone’s guess.


12 posted on 08/28/2008 7:25:23 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: LibWhacker

And just what is the current state of the Russian military — conventional arms in particular? Can’t be all that great.

Bring it on and make my day, Vlad?

Just a thought...


13 posted on 08/28/2008 7:31:47 AM PDT by allen08gop (Too lazy to change my screen name...)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Russia is trying to prevent U.S. action in Iran, by creating another front.


14 posted on 08/28/2008 7:34:07 AM PDT by Tax Government (Let the 100-year boycott of Russia begin now.)
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To: allen08gop

Nuclear Subs. They have a real Military.


15 posted on 08/28/2008 7:34:26 AM PDT by BGHater (Democracy is the road to socialism.)
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To: Tax Government
Of course. But that doesn't explain their crazed war rhetoric -- "U.S. ABMs in Poland will be met with military action."....."Military help for Georgia is a 'declaration of war'"....."we are not afraid of a new Cold War."...etc.

This type of rhetoric is unnecessary if the Russians' sole purpose was to open another front to prevent U.S. action in Iran.

16 posted on 08/28/2008 7:42:17 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: allen08gop

Thats the spirit! Just don’t forget to duck and cover...


17 posted on 08/28/2008 7:44:00 AM PDT by Eyes Unclouded (We won't ever free our guns but be sure we'll let them triggers go....)
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To: LibWhacker

The old Commies were right. Politics is like fighting with bayonets. When you strike a soft spot, push forward. When you strike steel, pull back. Putin knows this all too well.


18 posted on 08/28/2008 7:45:46 AM PDT by T. Rustin Noone (Angels want to wear my red shoes...)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Rove you magnificent bastard.


19 posted on 08/28/2008 7:55:45 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (Seinfeld was a show about nothing - so is Obama.)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Putin said the U.S. started it to help McCain:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/28/russia.georgia.cold.war/?iref=mpstoryview


20 posted on 08/28/2008 8:00:11 AM PDT by Chad_the_Impaler
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