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New Development: US Calls Russia's Bluff Over Georgia by Ibime(m): 9:28am On Aug 14, 2008
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4526433.ece


[center]Echo of Cold War as US flexes its muscles in the Russia / Georgia conflict[/center]
Sending US forces into Georgia, albeit to deliver humanitarian supplies, represents the most serious military escalation between Washington and Moscow since the end of the Cold War.

Not since British paratroopers came nose to nose with Russian soldiers at Pristina airport in 1999 have the old East-West rivalries resurfaced in such explosive form. Back then, the situation was defused by General Sir Mike Jackson, the British commander, who refused to confront the Russians and “start World War III”.

It is to be hoped that the commanders of the US Navy and Air Force now leading their forces to Georgia will be equipped with the same diplomatic skills. Nevertheless, entering a new war zone is fraught with dangers. The US Navy’s task force will be challenging the Russian naval blockade of Georgia’s ports, while the giant US military cargo planes will be landing close to areas recently bombed by Russian warplanes. The Georgians tried to exploit the move last night by declaring that their ports and airports would be put under US military control, an offer the Pentagon quickly declined.

Everyone concerned is fully aware that this operation has little to do with humanitarian needs. Georgia is not an African country in the grip of a terrible drought. It is a small pro-Western nation at Europe’s fringe that is struggling to recover from a vicious bashing by its giant neighbour.

The presence of US airmen and sailors is meant to send a powerful signal to Tbilisi that Washington will stand by its allies, in this case the crumbling Government of President Saakashvili. The US move is also intended to demonstrate to the Kremlin that US forces can and will operate in Russia’s backyard.

The Russian military could continue to make life difficult for Georgia, but President Bush’s warning of other action against Russia will give Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister, pause for thought. There are already calls to bar Russia from the World Trade Organisation, to expel it from the G8 and even to boycott the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Mr Putin’s pet project. So what prompted Mr Bush to come out with such a tough response against his erstwhile ally, after six days of dithering? One clue could be the sabre-rattling by Dick Cheney, the Vice-President, who said at the weekend that the Kremlin’s move would not go unanswered. Mr Cheney may have persuaded Mr Bush that a more robust response was needed. The White House may have felt the need to reimpose its authority after the tough stand taken by John McCain, the Republican nominee for the presidency, who has used the crisis to demonstrate his leadership on national security matters.

The success or failure of the US initiative will depend in large part on how its allies respond. It has called for an emergency meeting of Nato next week to agree a unified response, including confirmation that Georgia and Ukraine will be future members. Countries from the former Soviet bloc are already committed to defending Georgia, but Germany, France and Italy will press for reconciliation with Russia.

Nobody wants a small war in the Caucasus to become the trigger for a new global conflict.
Re: New Development: US Calls Russia's Bluff Over Georgia by SeanT21(f): 9:52am On Aug 14, 2008
Russia needs to Quit and End this war.
Re: New Development: US Calls Russia's Bluff Over Georgia by NegroNtns(m): 9:57am On Aug 14, 2008
Ibime,

Thanks for sharing this.  Unless the Guardian report on Russia-Georgia conflict is locked, I believe we would be best served by consolidating all the discussions on the conflict, whatever aspect it is addressing, under that one thread. Can you imagine if each person open his/her own thread on the war, that would be inefficient for brain exercise wouldn't it?
Re: New Development: US Calls Russia's Bluff Over Georgia by Ibime(m): 2:59pm On Aug 14, 2008
Negro_Ntns:

Ibime,

Thanks for sharing this.  Unless the Guardian report on Russia-Georgia conflict is locked, I believe we would be best served by consolidating all the discussions on the conflict, whatever aspect it is addressing, under that one thread. Can you imagine if each person open his/her own thread on the war, that would be inefficient for brain exercise wouldn't it?

fashi - this is a significant development and goes way beyond South Ossetia or regional conflict. That is why I opened a brand new thread. The fact that US is pressing for NATO membership for Georgia means that they have checkmated Russia. . . . .as Yankee said, US forces can and will operate in Russias backyard. . . .  if Russia attacks Georgia again, it will be tantamount to declaring world war because NATO is obliged to defend all its member states.

Has anyone noticed that Russia's stockmarket has dropped by 2/3. . . . . . it seems the world doesn't wanna do business with Russia anymore. . . . more significantly, has anyone noticed that oil prices have not increased during all this qwatar?. . . . . does that mean that the new pipeline through Azerbaijan and Georgia has sidelined Russias influence on the World oil market?. . . . .e be like say Russia no get leverage again.

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