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To: DoughtyOne
I hope something like that is afoot. But we dare not let Georgia go down without us lifting a hand.

The Russians are serious and I believe this is just an opening move in a much larger, far reaching policy, that they hope will turn back the clock 20 years.

We need to check mate them right there, and do so in such a way that makes it clear that we are not going futher than protecting Georgia, but that by God, shows them we will protect Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, etc., etc. fro their aims and their naked agression.

198 posted on 08/11/2008 9:53:34 AM PDT by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free...never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: Jeff Head

I agree. And that’s where the President’s ability to communicate is vitally important.

He needs to express a love for the Georgian people, as well as the Russian people. He needs to explain that he wouldn’t stand by and watch either of them be killed by neighbor states, and that Georgian territory is sovereign territory.

If Georgia were to invade Russian territory, the U.S. would oppose it. If Russia invades Georgian territory, the U.S. opposes it, and will put an end to it.

There is not reason for or intent of the U.S. to desire entering Russian territory, and it will not do so. But it will put an end to Russian treachery in Georgia.


205 posted on 08/11/2008 9:57:51 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (We're a non Soros non lefitst supporting maverick Gang of 2, who won't be voting for McCain.)
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To: Jeff Head; DoughtyOne
My suggestion from last night:

To Save Europe, President Bush Must Go to Tblisi
Sunday, August 10, 2008 | Kristinn

Russia's move into Georgia must be stopped--and stopped now. The cause of freedom in Europe, and indeed the world depends on it. For if they are not stopped here, Russia will act to place other former Soviet republics and captive nations once again under its domination.

Those now free nations are looking to America as their protector. They know that if Georgia is allowed to be absorbed by Russia, that it will only be a matter of time before a feckless Western Europe will once again stand by and do nothing as they too are swallowed up by an emboldened Russia.

There is much talk that there is not much America can do in this situation. Others say that America does not have a dog in this fight. Both points of view are wrong.

The dog we have in this fight is our own freedom and independence. Russia has been building an anti-American axis with leftist governments like Venezuala and the radical Islamic government of Iran to undercut America's dominance in world affairs.

Russia has also made clear that it will use its control of oil and gas supplies and pipelines to dictate behavior in Europe.

This move by Russia into Georgia not only immediately threatens the freedom of the Georgian people, it also threatens the one major cross-continental European pipeline that is not under Russian control.

It is true that America would ignite a world war were it to precipitously engage Russia militarily in Georgia. It is also true that diplomatic efforts in the United Nations and by the European Union will not accomplish anything to save Georgia.

The typical diplomatic response will not suffice. What is needed is a bold, game-changing step that no one expects.

That step is for President Bush to fly to Tblisi on Air Force One from Beijing and invite Putin to meet with him and Georgian President Saakashvili in Tblisi this week.

With this effort, President Bush will send a clear signal to the former Soviet republics and captive nations that America will stand with them against Russian aggression.

It will also send a strong message to Russia that their old ways of doing business are over.

Would Russia dare attack the President while he is on a peace mission? I think not. I think they would be forced to stop fighting and come to the negotiating table.

The negotiations would be ugly. Georgia would have to give something to placate the Russians so they would not lash out in humiliation. But the paramount goal of preserving Georgia's independence would be obtained.

This could be accomplished without America firing a shot. But it would only work with the Russians knowing a war with America would result if they harmed the President on his peace mission.

207 posted on 08/11/2008 9:58:13 AM PDT by kristinn
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