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What is the minimum critical mass for a viable state (excluding Grifftopia, of course)?
Is Georgia large enough to stand alone? South Ossetia? Abkazia? I heard that there are as few as 100,000 native Abkaz's (sp?) remaining. How can that be enough to form a stable state? Especially in the location under consideration here? And under the circumstances you describe, having been "given to" Georgia. Perhaps Ohio is large enough to be a viable independent state. What would the US response be to a (hypothetical) "breakaway" by Ohio? It's pretty ugly from all directions, I admit. But our own interests must include a demonstrable effect to being called an "ally", don't you agree?
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I do agree, we do have to demonstrate our ability to be an ally. We don't have to demonstrate our ability to turn a blind eye to regional history and politics, in favor of our own "spin" of how we'd like to see the world. I think this would serve our interests much more. This "spin" smacks of dishonesty and self delusion to me.
I think diplomatically Georgia fucked this up, it puts us, their friend, into a very tough position. I suppose if it were up to me, I'd put the mailed fist that we have into a velvet glove more often then have been. What if the "Ohians" had been living in Ohio since before our alphabet was invented by traveling monks?
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To answer your last question, the "Ohioans" in question might be described as Chippewa or Delaware or Erie. This has happened. A futuristic example has even entered the language by the Borg "You will be assimilated."
What makes the wheels go round and round is a mutual respect for the rule of law. My read on this is that the SOs disliked the treatment they received at the hands of the Georgians, and hoped (probably in vain, but the grass is always greener, etc etc) to dislike the treatment by the Russians a little less. If they want independence, they're dreaming. If they want to be Russians, they'll be accommodated [/borg].
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Some, but not all, want to be Russians. In fact many do hold Russian citizenship.
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South Ossetia: The perfect wrong war By now, days after Georgian forces stormed the capital of south Ossetia and Russian units counter attacked across the breaking away province and beyond; a devastating war has spread across the Caucasus causing death, destruction and displacement of populations. All wars are terrible -- even the legitimate ones where country, freedom and survival at are at stake. But this war is particularly unnecessary, could have been avoided and above all is wrong; in fact I call it the perfect wrong war. Unfortunately, when battles are raging with tanks, artillery, bombs and all sort of firepower, it becomes more difficult to see the substantive issues clearly than before the confrontation began. For example, it becomes more pressing to reach a cease fire, provide medical attention, create Red Cross corridors, stop ethnic cleansing, human rights breaches and take care of refugees, than to investigate who began the hostilities, what provoked it, what are the local claims and what international equation has permitted such an onslaught. And to make it more complicated, rushed journalistic reporting -- often biased -- confuses public opinion endlessly. In short, once the bullets fly, media sensationalism explodes and political agendas creep in. Let's review the battle of arguments in the South Ossetia conflict and try to analyze the essence while keeping an eye on the bigger picture, the one that affects democracies' national security and international efforts against terror forces. (continues) http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/...fect_wron.html
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All of this is funny, because Bush looked into Putin's eyes and saw the soul of a good man...
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Re: Merc's link, http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/...fect_wron.html
That's the first explanation I've seen that makes sense. I don't know if it's accurate, but it sounds logical. ![]()
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My thoughts on the Georgia-Russia-South Ossetia conflict have been summed up pretty well here. Big conflict of interests that probably can never be solved without big sacrifices by South Ossetia. But that doesn't mean that this is their fault, just that they are the minority in this situation which puts them at a natural disadvantage.
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Missile shield accord draws Russian fire
By Isabel Gorst in Moscow and Jan Cienski in Warsaw Published: August 15 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 15 2008 18:09 Moscow lashed out at Washington and Warsaw on Friday, saying the plan to site a US anti-missile defence shield in Poland would undermine the global balance of power and put Poland at risk of nuclear attack. Washington and Warsaw reached a preliminary agreement on Thursday to build part of the missile defence shield in Poland, station US Patriot missiles there and bolster the two countries’ military co-operation. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ec3816b6-6...0779fd18c.html
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My comment was in response to Merc's linked article, not Troubleshooters post.
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I don't think people should blame russia for this confict.
It's Mr. Saakashvili who started this war stupidly and recklessly. Maybe he thought sending 2,000 soldiers in iraq would be enough to scare russians to death, or to get US into a pointless war. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8XI2Chc6uQ |
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