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bloggingseo 08-09-2008 12:46 AM

This is just sad, really :-(

just a punk 08-09-2008 04:44 AM

Read this:

In Georgia, introduced martial law

then read this:

Georgian President proposed "immediately stop the fire" in the Tskhinvali region

What a miserable coward!

As I said above. It wasn't Russian aggression against Georgia. It was a military operation to protect South Ossetian civilians and force Georgia to stop fire. I also said that Russia will not go on Tbilisi. So there is the result.

2SBR Richard: Any more questions? :winkwink:

slavdogg 08-09-2008 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz (Post 14583839)
There are Israeli troops there as well

Georgian tanks and infantry, aided by Israeli military advisers, captured the capital of breakaway South Ossetia, Tskhinvali, early Friday, Aug. 8, bringing the Georgian-Russian conflict over the province to a military climax.

Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin threatened a ?military response.?

Former Soviet Georgia called up its military reserves after Russian warplanes bombed its new positions in the renegade province.

In Moscow?s first response to the fall of Tskhinvali, president Dimitry Medvedev ordered the Russian army to prepare for a national emergency after calling the UN Security Council into emergency session early Friday.

Reinforcements were rushed to the Russian ?peacekeeping force? present in the region to support the separatists.

Georgian tanks entered the capital after heavy overnight heavy aerial strikes, in which dozens of people were killed.

Lado Gurgenidze, Georgia's prime minister, said on Friday that Georgia will continue its military operation in South Ossetia until a "durable peace" is reached. "As soon as a durable peace takes hold we need to move forward with dialogue and peaceful negotiations."

DEBKAfile?s geopolitical experts note that on the surface level, the Russians are backing the separatists of S. Ossetia and neighboring Abkhazia as payback for the strengthening of American influence in tiny Georgia and its 4.5 million inhabitants. However, more immediately, the conflict has been sparked by the race for control over the pipelines carrying oil and gas out of the Caspian region.

The Russians may just bear with the pro-US Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili?s ambition to bring his country into NATO. But they draw a heavy line against his plans and those of Western oil companies, including Israeli firms, to route the oil routes from Azerbaijan and the gas lines from Turkmenistan, which transit Georgia, through Turkey instead of hooking them up to Russian pipelines.

Saakashvili need only back away from this plan for Moscow to ditch the two provinces? revolt against Tbilisi. As long as he sticks to his guns, South Ossetia and Abkhazia will wage separatist wars.

DEBKAfile discloses Israel?s interest in the conflict from its exclusive military sources:

Jerusalem owns a strong interest in Caspian oil and gas pipelines reach the Turkish terminal port of Ceyhan, rather than the Russian network. Intense negotiations are afoot between Israel Turkey, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Azarbaijan for pipelines to reach Turkey and thence to Israel?s oil terminal at Ashkelon and on to its Red Sea port of Eilat. From there, supertankers can carry the gas and oil to the Far East through the Indian Ocean.

Aware of Moscow?s sensitivity on the oil question, Israel offered Russia a stake in the project but was rejected.

Last year, the Georgian president commissioned from private Israeli security firms several hundred military advisers, estimated at up to 1,000, to train the Georgian armed forces in commando, air, sea, armored and artillery combat tactics. They also offer instruction on military intelligence and security for the central regime. Tbilisi also purchased weapons, intelligence and electronic warfare systems from Israel.

These advisers were undoubtedly deeply involved in the Georgian army?s preparations to conquer the South Ossetian capital Friday.

In recent weeks, Moscow has repeatedly demanded that Jerusalem halt its military assistance to Georgia, finally threatening a crisis in bilateral relations. Israel responded by saying that the only assistance rendered Tbilisi was ?defensive.?

This has not gone down well in the Kremlin. Therefore, as the military crisis intensifies in South Ossetia, Moscow may be expected to punish Israel for its intervention.

cykoe6 08-09-2008 05:06 AM

What I find really disgusting is that Georgia launches an artillery offensive on Ossetian civilians killing hundreds and maybe thousands of them and all the newspapers are screaming "Russian Aggression." What about the Georgians who invaded South Ossetia (which has declared independence from Georgia and has been defacto independent for a long time)? It is an invasion by Georgia plain and simple. There is no other way to see it. :mad:

crockett 08-09-2008 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14583899)
Simple because rather rich exUSSR countries don't need anything from Russia - they have everything they need already. So there is no reason for conflicts.

On the other hand, Georgia has nothing - it's a very poor country that spends 1 billion dollars on weapons in 2007 only. Do you think they are doing that because they are so peaceful? :)

Once again, Russia is not going to "invade" Georgia. Right now Russian army acts like a shield to protect Ossetian citizens from genocide but nothing else. You may believe or nor, but Russian army will not move on Tbilisi. They will stay on Georgian/Ossetian borders as long as it will need to get fire stopped. All firing emplacements will be suppressed.

Here is just a quote:


And another one:


umm 1 billion dollars is nothing for a military. That's like 1/3rd of a US stealth bomber.

just a punk 08-09-2008 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 14584592)
umm 1 billion dollars is nothing for a military. That's like 1/3rd of a US stealth bomber.

I was talking about a small and poor country that spends almost 10% of it's GDP to buy weapon. Do you see what I'm talking about?

Bird 08-09-2008 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo (Post 14581701)
Yeah, I'm sure this has nothing to do with the fact that taking over Georgia means a clean pathway from the Caspian sea and tons of natural gas and oil.

Russia blew up those pipelines in January 2006

http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/...0311_db039.htm

femdomdestiny 08-09-2008 05:59 AM

why
 
Russia will look weak if only drive away Georgians...they should takte whole country, as example for other NATO puppet states.
One queston: Ordinary people in georgia, how much they supported their president before this? (percentage). Are there some people who are pro- Russian there?

e-god 08-09-2008 06:02 AM

third world war is coming as

gleos 08-09-2008 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Why (Post 14580710)
fuckin russians ;)

ЕБАЛО ЗАКРОЙ ХУЙЛО ЕБАННОЕ. нихуя не понимает, а пиздит, уебан БЛЯТЬ.

just a punk 08-09-2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by femdomdestiny (Post 14584629)
Russia will look weak if only drive away Georgians...they should takte whole country

No we shouldn't. We already had Georgia as a part in the USSR times. That region was absolutely useless. It was a subsidized republic. That means the whole country was working to feed it. So why the hell Russia will need it back? Who needs such a leech for the economy and a big enclave of crime? We already have enough problems with Georgian mafia in Moscow.

So thank you - lets give Georgia to the USA. The US tax payers are rich enough to feed those loafers and perhaps... America needs one more Georgia because at least it's funny to have two states with a same name :)

just a punk 08-09-2008 07:11 AM

http://russiatoday.com/news/news/28708/video

femdomdestiny 08-09-2008 07:20 AM

interesting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14584705)
No we shouldn't. We already had Georgia as a part in the USSR times. That region was absolutely useless. It was a subsidized republic. That means the whole country was working to feed it. So why the hell Russia will need it back? Who needs such a leech for the economy and a big enclave of crime? We already have enough problems with Georgian mafia in Moscow.

So thank you - lets give Georgia to the USA. The US tax payers are rich enough to feed those loafers and perhaps... America needs one more Georgia because at least it's funny to have two states with a same name :)

Interesting point of view from someone near, (I know for problems with Georgian mob), but it is only matter of time when American troops will be on georgian soil, which means that are closer to Russia. This can't be good. Just see what is going on everywhere where are NATO troops. Probably, people in USA and EU don't have real info, but really bad things approved by NATO forces.Do you think it is better to fight against mob and poor Georgian economy or NATO on their soil? Economy can be built much easier then enemy forces will be driven away. Russia need to clean garbage from it's own backyard until it is not too late.

Hank_Heartland 08-09-2008 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slavdogg (Post 14584572)
Georgian tanks and infantry, aided by Israeli military advisers, captured the capital of breakaway South Ossetia, Tskhinvali, early Friday, Aug. 8, bringing the Georgian-Russian conflict over the province to a military climax.

Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin threatened a ?military response.?

Former Soviet Georgia called up its military reserves after Russian warplanes bombed its new positions in the renegade province.

In Moscow?s first response to the fall of Tskhinvali, president Dimitry Medvedev ordered the Russian army to prepare for a national emergency after calling the UN Security Council into emergency session early Friday.

Reinforcements were rushed to the Russian ?peacekeeping force? present in the region to support the separatists.

Georgian tanks entered the capital after heavy overnight heavy aerial strikes, in which dozens of people were killed.

Lado Gurgenidze, Georgia's prime minister, said on Friday that Georgia will continue its military operation in South Ossetia until a "durable peace" is reached. "As soon as a durable peace takes hold we need to move forward with dialogue and peaceful negotiations."

DEBKAfile?s geopolitical experts note that on the surface level, the Russians are backing the separatists of S. Ossetia and neighboring Abkhazia as payback for the strengthening of American influence in tiny Georgia and its 4.5 million inhabitants. However, more immediately, the conflict has been sparked by the race for control over the pipelines carrying oil and gas out of the Caspian region.

The Russians may just bear with the pro-US Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili?s ambition to bring his country into NATO. But they draw a heavy line against his plans and those of Western oil companies, including Israeli firms, to route the oil routes from Azerbaijan and the gas lines from Turkmenistan, which transit Georgia, through Turkey instead of hooking them up to Russian pipelines.

Saakashvili need only back away from this plan for Moscow to ditch the two provinces? revolt against Tbilisi. As long as he sticks to his guns, South Ossetia and Abkhazia will wage separatist wars.

DEBKAfile discloses Israel?s interest in the conflict from its exclusive military sources:

Jerusalem owns a strong interest in Caspian oil and gas pipelines reach the Turkish terminal port of Ceyhan, rather than the Russian network. Intense negotiations are afoot between Israel Turkey, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Azarbaijan for pipelines to reach Turkey and thence to Israel?s oil terminal at Ashkelon and on to its Red Sea port of Eilat. From there, supertankers can carry the gas and oil to the Far East through the Indian Ocean.

Aware of Moscow?s sensitivity on the oil question, Israel offered Russia a stake in the project but was rejected.

Last year, the Georgian president commissioned from private Israeli security firms several hundred military advisers, estimated at up to 1,000, to train the Georgian armed forces in commando, air, sea, armored and artillery combat tactics. They also offer instruction on military intelligence and security for the central regime. Tbilisi also purchased weapons, intelligence and electronic warfare systems from Israel.

These advisers were undoubtedly deeply involved in the Georgian army?s preparations to conquer the South Ossetian capital Friday.

In recent weeks, Moscow has repeatedly demanded that Jerusalem halt its military assistance to Georgia, finally threatening a crisis in bilateral relations. Israel responded by saying that the only assistance rendered Tbilisi was ?defensive.?

This has not gone down well in the Kremlin. Therefore, as the military crisis intensifies in South Ossetia, Moscow may be expected to punish Israel for its intervention.

Slavdogg has it right...as usual it all about the oil. Russia would give 2 shits about South Ossetia if there was not a pipeline. This is like Kirkuk and the Kurds in Iraq...all about the oil:thumbsup:Oh crap

xmas13 08-09-2008 07:32 AM

The Russian army has taken back the capital of South Ossetia and now the US and the EU want a ceasefire before it marches over Tbilisi and occupies Georgia, their precious ally in the region.

Too funny.

just a punk 08-09-2008 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hank_Heartland (Post 14584742)
Slavdogg has it right...as usual it all about the oil. Russia would give 2 shits about South Ossetia if there was not a pipeline. This is like Kirkuk and the Kurds in Iraq...all about the oil:thumbsup:Oh crap

What's about Abkhazia then? Sometimes it's better to chew rather than to speak :2 cents:

IhostSEO 08-09-2008 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xmas13 (Post 14584760)
The Russian army has taken back the capital of South Ossetia and now the US and the EU want a ceasefire before it marches over Tbilisi and occupies Georgia, their precious ally in the region.

Too funny.

bad situation

juz 08-09-2008 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by femdomdestiny (Post 14584629)
Russia will look weak if only drive away Georgians...they should takte whole country, as example for other NATO puppet states.
One queston: Ordinary people in georgia, how much they supported their president before this? (percentage). Are there some people who are pro- Russian there?


Their rusted out antiquated military can't handle the Chechans what makes you think they could roll through a country with an actual military

Hank_Heartland 08-09-2008 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14584854)
What's about Abkhazia then? Sometimes it's better to chew rather than to speak :2 cents:

In due time...in due time:winkwink:

just a punk 08-09-2008 10:42 AM

http://translate.google.com/translat...F8&sl=ru&tl=en

It seems that Saakashvili has not enough support even in Georgia...

just a punk 08-09-2008 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juz (Post 14584873)
Their rusted out antiquated military can't handle the Chechans what makes you think they could roll through a country with an actual military

Already not :2 cents:

marko13 08-09-2008 11:03 AM

i am so sorry about the people that lives in south osetia....

pocketkangaroo 08-09-2008 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14584515)
As I said above. It wasn't Russian aggression against Georgia. It was a military operation to protect South Ossetian civilians and force Georgia to stop fire. I also said that Russia will not go on Tbilisi. So there is the result.

Are the South Ossetian civilians living inside the pipeline?

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5...yXJtrW3C6quvWQ

Kolargol 08-09-2008 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xmas13 (Post 14581278)
Russian troops are not invading Georgia. South Ossetia is not Georgia, and Georgia invaded South Ossetia.

GO RUSSIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

South Osetia is Georgia just like Chechnya is Russia. Not a single country in the world recognized South Osetia's independence since 1990.

Kolargol 08-09-2008 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo (Post 14585477)
Are the South Ossetian civilians living inside the pipeline?

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5...yXJtrW3C6quvWQ


No, but russian planes are pretty old, they are lucky they bombed the country they intended.

slavdogg 08-09-2008 01:43 PM

why didnt they build the same pipeline through Armenia instead of Georgia ??

brassmonkey 08-09-2008 01:45 PM

world war its russia fighting itself

slavdogg 08-09-2008 01:47 PM

Georgia, meanwhile, said it has shot down 10 Russian planes, including four brought down Saturday, according to Lomaia. It also claimed to have captured two Russian pilots, who were shown on Georgian television.

Vexes 08-09-2008 02:01 PM

Holy shit I think we have a KGB operative or 2 posting on GFY!!!

This whole event was staged by russia. The Russian army could not move an armor brigade this fast without pre-planning.

H-Tom 08-09-2008 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14580816)
Exactly. Yesterday Georgia started mass genocide against South Ossetia. They started an aggression against Russian peacekeepers (there are few killed). Medevedev told that Russia will not let anyone to kill its people. So Russian tanks and aviation just moved to South Ossetia to protect peacekeepers and civilians against brutal aggression.

As far as I know, Gerogian "army" decided to run away when they realized that Russian army is going to protect Ossetian civilians.

Stop spreading lies. This is 100% bullshit propaganda.

_Richard_ 08-09-2008 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14584705)
No we shouldn't. We already had Georgia as a part in the USSR times. That region was absolutely useless. It was a subsidized republic. That means the whole country was working to feed it. So why the hell Russia will need it back? Who needs such a leech for the economy and a big enclave of crime? We already have enough problems with Georgian mafia in Moscow.

So thank you - lets give Georgia to the USA. The US tax payers are rich enough to feed those loafers and perhaps... America needs one more Georgia because at least it's funny to have two states with a same name :)

maybe you should read that report again.. it says Isreali, as well as several arab nations are driving this war.

haha

'facts' right?

_Richard_ 08-09-2008 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14584515)
Read this:

In Georgia, introduced martial law

then read this:

Georgian President proposed "immediately stop the fire" in the Tskhinvali region

What a miserable coward!

As I said above. It wasn't Russian aggression against Georgia. It was a military operation to protect South Ossetian civilians and force Georgia to stop fire. I also said that Russia will not go on Tbilisi. So there is the result.

2SBR Richard: Any more questions? :winkwink:

yea, are all your newspapers so full of bs? is there any good ones?

_Richard_ 08-09-2008 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 14583992)
Did you saw Georgian videos of their attack? They were used "Grad" systems, howitzers, tank guns, and bombers on a sleeping city. The Ossetins say there almost no buildings remained. There was a single hospital and even it was totally destroyed during the attack.

What do you think, how many people can be killed during such a military action?

P.S. Georgia has not warned Ossetia on starting a war. Furthermore, 2 hour before the attack, Georgian president told on TV that he is going for a peaceful negotiation "tomorrow". That sounded like: "Dear Ossetian people sleep well this night, nothing bad will happen". What a scoundrel!

yea, i was reading about this thursday night/friday morning.. the article stated that the georgians were shelling outside the town, waiting for everyone to leave.

i highly doubt they would have risked alienating the population of such a town, especially since they want to get into NATO.

Believe it or not, people in europe and north america do not like people dying. there would be a lot said about 1300 dead in a night

Phil 08-09-2008 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SBR Richard (Post 14585692)
yea, i was reading about this thursday night/friday morning.. the article stated that the georgians were shelling outside the town, waiting for everyone to leave.

i highly doubt they would have risked alienating the population of such a town, especially since they want to get into NATO.

Believe it or not, people in europe and north america do not like people dying. there would be a lot said about 1300 dead in a night

wtf dude? waiting for everyone to leave?
http://www.gettyimages.com

here we go. in pictures. just do search for "ossetia". kinda hard to say that pictures lie.

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kolargol (Post 14585563)
No, but russian planes are pretty old, they are lucky they bombed the country they intended.

Another idiot. Georgia has started mass genocide against Ossetians. The death toll has reached 2000 civilians.

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kolargol (Post 14585555)
South Osetia is Georgia just like Chechnya is Russia. Not a single country in the world recognized South Osetia's independence since 1990.

Like it was with Kosovo. Right?

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piernik (Post 14585680)
Stop spreading lies. This is 100% bullshit propaganda.

What is propaganda? 2000 killed Ossetian civilians is propaganda?

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SBR Richard (Post 14585683)
maybe you should read that report again.. it says Isreali, as well as several arab nations are driving this war.

haha

'facts' right?

Have I said something different?

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SBR Richard (Post 14585687)
yea, are all your newspapers so full of bs? is there any good ones?

These are OFFICIAL statements of Saakashvily. You can read about it on Georgian news sites. BS you said? :disgust

just a punk 08-09-2008 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vexes (Post 14585618)
Holy shit I think we have a KGB operative or 2 posting on GFY!!!

Are you talking about me?


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