Russia and Georgia in Conflict
#26
Posted 09 August 2008 - 10:17
#27
Posted 09 August 2008 - 10:30
He also said that the Russian Black Sea fleet has begun to move on Georgia and have already started to invade Abkazia province (or however you spell it).
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:31
#29
Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:35
#30
Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:40
CodeCat, on 9 Aug 2008, 11:45, said:
Agreed, the whole world should be paying attention but it's not like we are heading for nuclear annihilation just yet.
Granted it should be encouraged to find a peaceful solution but if those two want to go war, why should we involve ourselves?
It's not like there is some random terrorist calling the shots over there.
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#31
Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:45
Thez, on 9 Aug 2008, 12:40, said:
But what makes a terrorist a terrorist? A terrorist is a terrorist based purely on perspective alone.
There is a common misconception that terrorists are people who are technologically backward. I don't think that is the case.
#32
Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:52
#33
Posted 09 August 2008 - 11:54
Stinger, on 9 Aug 2008, 13:45, said:
Thez, on 9 Aug 2008, 12:40, said:
But what makes a terrorist a terrorist? A terrorist is a terrorist based purely on perspective alone.
There is a common misconception that terrorists are people who are technologically backward. I don't think that is the case.
My idea of a Terrorist is some whackjob who would blow anyone and their dog up for not being ocmpletely devoted to their beliefs.
Terrorists don't need to be backwards, all it takes is one nutjob in a garage with an ICBM and watch the world kill itself.
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#34
Posted 09 August 2008 - 12:15
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#35
Posted 09 August 2008 - 12:31
You do not mess with a Russian asset ever. In-fact may use this as an excuse to march on Georgia.
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Edited by General Kirkov, 09 August 2008 - 12:34.
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 12:35
#38
Posted 09 August 2008 - 12:35
The big deal is that North Ossetia is Russian - so the south wants to join them.
I say it's a police action because the Georgian army attacked a town in their own country.
It doesn't matter how violent or brutal it is, it is only ever going to be called a police action or "clamping down on violent insurgents" when you invade your own territory. Canada had the FLQ crisis in the 70s and declared martial law, they sent the army into Quebec, and that wasn't a war. The Korean War wasn't a war - it was a police action. Afghanistan's current problem isn't a war - it's too many criminals.
When you use/redefine the laws to make your enemies criminals, it's only ever a police action.
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The latest news is that Russian jets have bombed a Georgian town near South Ossetia's capital. That is, a town not involved in the initial ground fighting.
Edited by logical2u, 09 August 2008 - 12:36.
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#39
Posted 09 August 2008 - 12:44
http://uk.reuters.co...931354820080809
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* Russia may use its military might to impose a return to the status quo ante, forcing Georgia to accept the continued separatism of South Ossetia.
* Russia may annex South Ossetia, the majority of whose population have already been given Russian passports. Outside powers might object but could probably do nothing about it.
* Russia may make a large-scale incursion into Georgia and try to overthrow President Mikheil Saakashvili, whose pro-Western stance has annoyed Moscow since he won Georgia's presidential election in 2004. Neighbors and other world powers might object strongly, seeing this as a new expansionist drive upsetting the international order, but they could do little to stop it.
* Georgia, lacking the military strength to oppose the Russians, must decide whether to pull its troops out of South Ossetia in a humiliating climbdown or to continue resisting the Russian advance and appeal for outside help on the grounds that South Ossetia is still Georgian territory.
I personally feel the second is most likely, as despite Georgian President Mikhael Saakashvili saying this is a 'well-planned invasion' by Russia the fact is that it is Georgia who initiated the events here, so the timing is theirs, and also they currently have something of a military advantage as well thanks to the forces they already have stationed there from their initial operation. But this will stop being the case very soon. I hope for whatever outcome reduces the risk to life in the fastest possible way, namely a ceasefire as soon as possible. But I don't expect it.
Also, Putin is in fact in Beijing. It's President Dmitriy Medvedev who's in Moscow.
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 13:43
logical2u, on 9 Aug 2008, 14:35, said:
Just change the title to "Georgia invades South Ossetia", "War in Georgia" or smth else neutral, don't be like hysteric Mikheil who screams like girl being raped all over the world "Ahhh!!! We have been invaded!".
If you remember, it weren't neither Ossetians, neither Russians who fired the first shot and first pulled their tanks, so calling it the "invasion of Georgia" is a bit.. not smart
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That on the maps it's "their" town doesn't mean at all that this town is REALLY theirs, Abkhazia and S.Ossetia are de-facto independent countries since 1992.
Also when somebody somewhere kills a US citizen - the whole horde of F-15's and marine is above you - why Russia has no right also to defend their citizen when their are killed in thousand?
When borderguards in Panama just roughly threw away two Americans who have illegally trespassing - America declared war and bombed Panama in the next days. What's wrong in Russia defeding its citizens from being artillery-shelled? Double standards, huh?
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The only REAL mining of word "terrorist" - is one who kills or spreads panic among civil population to distabilize the country. All others meaning are dumbshit, forget about them.
So by this meaning the only terrorist their is comrade Mikheil who was raiding Ossetian villages first by snipers and now by artillery shells.
#41
Posted 09 August 2008 - 13:47
My escape route goes through the enemy.
#42
Posted 09 August 2008 - 14:14
CodeCat, on 8 Aug 2008, 23:45, said:
True, but if you don't want to do that, then you surrender any right you may have had to bitch about a conflict taking place in the first place.
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EDIT: Sorry, back to the matter at hand. Lizzie's right, and I think it very likely that Russia just found an excuse to annex S. Ossetia and to try to re-annex Georgia.
Edited by PFC Carrow, 09 August 2008 - 14:18.
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#43
Posted 09 August 2008 - 14:19
edit: why is the usa asking russia to withdraw when it's in the right?
Edited by AZZKIKR, 09 August 2008 - 14:21.
#44
Posted 09 August 2008 - 14:37
@Carrow, glad you're enjoying it out there, get a nice tan while you're at it
Edited by Dauth, 09 August 2008 - 14:39.
#45
Posted 09 August 2008 - 14:46
AZZKIKR, on 9 Aug 2008, 10:19, said:
A bit dangerously close to politics. But yea, I don't get it either. I bet the UN is using the US as their strong-arm again.
There's probably other more stupid reasons too but to go over those would indeed delve too deep in politics and cause a thread lock.
Edited by Lizzie, 09 August 2008 - 14:52.
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 15:05
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Posted 09 August 2008 - 15:07
#49
Posted 09 August 2008 - 16:39
And a World War would deem us all in some trouble. Especially since Russia is involved.
Anyone remember what happened last time we were at war with Russia????
THAT^^^^ is the worst case scenario, but I doubt it will happen. Too many nations are feeling the crunch of economic pressure and the stranglehold of foreign oil. So a World War at this time seems a bit stretched. IF it happens, I do hope that it is a war, and not a war of the dicks. (meaning, Mine is bigger and we will win)
Pardon my way of expressing things, but that's what it is ia a contest of who has the bigger Di**. Well, more or less.
And as for Russia... They will win, but would they risk this if they had nothing to gain, or knew they would lose? What can they gain, and what will they lose? Answer me that.
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#50
Posted 09 August 2008 - 16:43
Carnage18, on 10 Aug 2008, 2:09, said:
Huh? I don't remember an international armed conflict involving Russia as an aggressor up to now, or that we are living in a Red Alert universe.
Edited by Waris, 09 August 2008 - 16:43.
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