Alex_P said:
HalfShadow post=18.67914.622398 said:
people without the prequisite number of vowels in their names
Both Russian and Georgian are beautiful, melodic language full of wonderful vowels. SNIP -- Alex
Agreed. I've always like Russian especially, and Georgian too is a pretty language.
Guys, I don't think you quite understand what just happened. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are now Russian. Effectively, Georgia just joined the Russian Empire. It's hard to demonstrate with Canada or the USA because we're so big, so I'll use Belgium and their long accustomed invader, Germany. Say it's 1960 and you're President Whatnot of Belgium (work with me here) and the inhabitants of West Liege decide they want to be their own country, Greater Liege (hopefully combined with their counterparts in Germany's East Liege). So they declare themselves to be their own country. And the inhabitants of Oost-Vlanderen decide that they too want to secede. Germany's just relinquished control of your tiny country fifteen years ago and you're desperately looking for allies to maintain your independence, while Germany's re-armed and looking to re-assert its historic influence. Seeing your ongoing low-level war with your separatists, Germany steps in and makes them German citizens. The separatists bomb you, you bomb them, and then Germany comes in, smashing your military and taking both West Liege and Oost-Vlanderen as integral parts of Germany, and calls for your ouster.
Now you have heavily armed Germany forces within 100 kilometers on two different sides, allowing them to cut your country in half and invest your capital within a couple of hours. Your forces are completely unable to stop the Germans from moving in and finishing the job whenever they wish. So what do you do? Simple - you become Germany's *****. Germany has an issue in the UN, you raise it, and you vote the way Germany wants. Germany wants to run a pipeline across your territory, they dictate the terms - and they insure that no one else runs a pipeline without first reaching an accommodation with Germany. If you don't do as you're told, the rebels increase the violence - mining roads, shelling villages, sniping - until you either back down, or you take action. And then Germany removes you.
Saakashvili is playing the part of Marshal Petain, Georgia the part of Vichy France. Just as Vichy France was a possession of the Germany Empire, its independence a charade to provide Germany a veneer of legitimacy and a useful tool, so is Georgia reduced to a possession of the Russian Empire. Georgia has as much independence as Russia finds useful, and if Saakashvili causes problems he'll be removed in one way or another and replaced with a more compliant "leader". If Georgia forms a guerrilla force and attempts to throw Russia out, Georgia becomes Chechnya. Not very attractive options.
Putin won big here. By moving as many forces as he did as quickly as he did he demonstrated to anyone with moderate understanding of logistics and mass troop movements that he planned this from the start - and that he wants them to know. Furthermore, he pulled it off under our very noses, as East Ossetia has been a hot spot watched since '91. We knew he had a couple of divisions in the Caucasus conducting "anti-terrorism" maneuvers; we had no clue he was planning this sort of action, even as it was unfolding. This was a brilliantly planned, brilliantly executed, exquisitely timed operation, every bit as as good as anything NATO could have pulled off. Furthermore, no one started any troop movements except Ukraine, and they soon stopped. (Selfishly, I'm glad. If Ukraine had come to Georgia's defense, either both countries fall or NATO gets drawn in. If NATO gets drawn in and neither side backs down, it's World War 3. Do you begin to understand the level of chance Putin took? And his level of confidence?)
Russia has proved to the world that the USA and NATO are paper tigers, unable to protect their supposed friends from Russia. Russia has also proved to the world that it's willing and quite able to take back former Soviet satellites if they don't follow Russia's lead. Anybody catch Russia accusing Ukraine this past Saturday of aiding the Georgians in "ethnic cleansing"? Remember Russia's attempt to kill the pro-western Yushchenko via dioxin poisoning? Remember which country refuses to extradite the suspected poisoner or make him available for questioning? Remember Russia cutting off gas to Ukraine to punish them for loosening ties to Russian and strengthening ties to the west? This isn't over, folks - the Russian Empire is rebuilding. You may not think it matters to you, but the world is a vastly different place than it was just two weeks ago.
http://www.reuters.com/article/asiaCrisis/idUSL9126746
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4105035.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4574630.stm