I am starting to think that NNNOLHI is georgian.
NNN0LHI (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 01:14 PM
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Can America confront Russia on Georgia?
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Russia is determined to reclaim its lost ground at the end of the cold war. Russia is also determined to use oil as the spearhead of a new and stubborn superpower. The conflict in Georgia is symbolic and a direct challenge to America and in particular to Bush Administration including Dick Cheney.
It was interesting to see Putin and Bush sitting next to each in Beijing Olympics and chatting with each other as Georgian militia battled powerful Russian Army and Air Force. Russian Military action is not against Georgia. It is against United States of America as Georgia is the new obedient political and strategic satellite of America. snip
Putin wants American money. Madvadev wants AMerica to understand that Russian territories is not Iraq or Afghanistan. Instigating former Soviet Republics will create chaos and war. At the same time, US should not have expecred a cake walk like Iraq and Afghanistan in meddling with powerbase of a formere superpower rich in oil, gas and minerals.
Does America have the will and resource to fight a real powerful enemy? Georgia needs American military to defend itself agaisnt Russia. Russia perhaps wants AMerica to intervene so that thet can teach Americans a lesson in their own backyard.
Of course not, says the DUmp. Russia would kick our ass...
amandabeech (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 01:17 PM
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2. Neither the will nor the resouces.
Right now, we have nothing to spare.
Gearing up to fight the Russians in Georgia would involve a draft, which would kick up extreme protest, and could not be done for at least a couple of years, notwithstanding that the idea is just a bad one overall.
We'll just have to look like the fair-weather friends that we sometimes are.
Somhow, I thought the DUmpmonkeys were for a war against Russia. Would they not then enlist to fight it? All very confusing.
TomClash (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 01:30 PM
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8. Not 100% sure that's true
A few weeks ago we had the better part of a battalion in Georgia "training."
Not all the 101st and 82d BCTs are in Iraq or Afghanistan right now.
You never know what's up with this Administration - especially where energy is so directly involved.
Now, remember we have troops in Georgia already. One wonders if the DUmp knows what a battalion is.
amandabeech (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 02:16 PM
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14. I guess my question is whether we can go against Russia if it commits
substantially all of its military.
I don't think that a battalion would do it altogether.
I'm waiting to see what Turkey and Azerbaijan will do if this thing doesn't stop soon.
I agree with you on oil, though. I think that a big part of this is about the pipelines, which also interest Azerbaijan and Turkey. If the Russians took Georgia, my guess is that not much oil would flow through the BTC pipeline and that would deprive Turkey and Azer. of some nice revenue.
My guess is amanda doesn't know what a battalion is.
faygokid (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 01:20 PM
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4. Distraction aimed at bogging down Russia while we attack Iran?
What's with these rumors of an "armada" moving to the Persian Gulf?
What's Cheney really up to here?
yes, that's right, folks. We tricked Russia into attacking Georgia, just so we could invade Iran.
amandabeech (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 02:30 PM
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17. It has been reported, primarily by Kuwaiti papers, I think, that four carrier battle groups
and two amphibious assault battle groups will reconnoiter off Iran. I imagine that the rendezvous will occur in the Gulf of Oman, though. The Persian Gulf would be a shooting gallery in a war.
It is unclear whether the armada will stay together, however. Usually, a carrier will stay on duty 6-8 months, then be relieved by another carrier. The first carrier stays at the duty station until the other carrier has arrived and is ready to take over.
Undoubtedly, it is an intimidation tactic against Iran.
I am not ready to call Georgia or the U.S. the attacker in the S. Ossetia mess until I know more about what had been happening in the months leading up to the shooting. Sometimes these things build up with each side goading the other on. IMHO, this may be one of them.
You are of course aware that Georgia is a major oil and gas pipeline transit state. If Russia gets ahold of the pipelines there, it will control the sale of all Caspian and Central Asian oil and gas to the west. There is some railroad transit of oil to the east, and a pipeline is under construction to China, but it won't be done any time soon. If Russia controls the oil and gas, it controls its former fellow Soviet Republics.
Someone has been watching "Midway".
IndianaGreen (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-10-08 02:48 PM
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21. Sounds like another anti-Emmanuel Goldstein crusade is in the making!
Emmanuel Goldstein is a key character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
<snip>
Goldstein is always the subject of the "Two Minutes Hate," a daily, 2-minute period beginning at 11:00 AM at which some image of Goldstein is shown on the telescreen (a one-channel television with surveillance devices in it that can not be turned off). It is thought that the opposition to Big Brother—namely, Goldstein—was simply a construction, which ensured that support and devotion towards Big Brother was continuous.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Goldstein
So, are you saying that there is no war in iraq? Or Georgia? otherwise I don't get your drift.