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Russia's Medvedev halts military action in Georgia
http://news.yahoo.com/i/514;_ylt=A0wNcyCvUqFIT5sAYAxZ.3QA ^ | AP

Posted on 08/12/2008 2:10:58 AM PDT by Flashlight

Russian news reports are quoting President Dmitri Medvedev ordering a halt to Russian military action in Georgia.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: ceasefire; geopolitics; georgia; russia; war
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To: hoagy62; Flashlight; MinorityRepublican
"Did we threaten to nuke them?"....“You REALLY don’t want to risk all-out war with certain allies of Georgia, do you?”.

Give up the bluster, willya? Allies such as whom? The USA? Oh. You mean the country who voted 50% for Gore and then Kerry? The country that is currently polling ahead for an otherwise admitted Marxist?

The one where most "true conservatives" would rather see us defeated in Iraq and our economy taxed to shambles by that Marxist rather than see their prcious GOP diluted by a elder-pol.

The one where the largest propaganda factory in the world (Hollywood) is staunchly behind the socialists and only allows movies to be made with anti-war, anti-American bias?

What, exactly, is Ivan supposed to be afraid of?

Our military is useless without the public will to fight wars.


101 posted on 08/12/2008 5:19:01 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: jhpigott

I think I heard somewhere that while Russia has called a halt to the operation, it has also given a green light “targets pockets of resistance” regardless.

Things do seem to be winding down but it might not be instant.


102 posted on 08/12/2008 5:20:28 AM PDT by maquiladora
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To: romanesq

Don’t try and spin it. I take no sides. Both sides in the dispute have blood on their hands. Both sides hold equal blame for years of bloodshed and meddling. The dispute isn’t black and white.

If you can’t see that this was a simple Russian solution to a problem then more fool you. The Russians used the big stick to achieve their aims. They will repeat as necessary until the Georgians get the message to stay away from the annexed territories.


103 posted on 08/12/2008 5:21:18 AM PDT by Tommyjo
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To: Flashlight
AP NewsAlert

5 minutes ago

TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgian government says Russia planes continued bombings despite Kremlin saying fighting over.

104 posted on 08/12/2008 5:25:42 AM PDT by maquiladora
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To: Flashlight

[Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered an end to military operation]

Fox and Friends just had Gov. Keane(sp) on the show taking to him as a possible VP choice for obama. Fox ran obama’s response to Russia’s aggression by calling for an immediate cease fire and asked the Gov. for his impression.

The idiot governor actually said he was glad to see that Medvedev listened to obama and ceased fire.

Unbelievable.


105 posted on 08/12/2008 5:31:59 AM PDT by RetSignman (DEMSM: "If you tell a big enough lie, frequently enough, it becomes the truth")
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To: Tommyjo
The Soviet (er..Russian) objectives were never to merely "protect" S. Ossetia and Abkhazia. That was simply a pretext for emplacing the advance elements of an invasion of Georgia. Georgia's military has been crushed, it's govt. will be replaced by a docile one like that of "neutral" Finland during the Cold War, or else an outright puppet like those of Communist E. Europe. The Russians will be able to move from their enclaves to control the pipeline any time they choose.

It's similar to the way the U.S. maintains bases and forces in other countries, as a springboard for possible action. We do not control or occupy Korea, Japan, Germany, etc. but we do not want them in hostile hands.

As for U.N. peacekeeping forces, they are a joke, as Rwanda and Lebanon show.

106 posted on 08/12/2008 5:32:58 AM PDT by hellbender
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To: maquiladora

The Georgian President is speaking at a rally in Tiblisi.....he states he will get revenge on the Russians and from his tones he has not finished yet....

Regards the Russians the ceasefire appears to be conditional that the Georgians retreat....they are not and so the Russians continue to bombard Georgian positions


107 posted on 08/12/2008 5:42:00 AM PDT by jhpigott
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To: libh8er
I bet economic punishment was on the table(expulsion from G8) and all former eastern block nations are gearing up for a fight. Russia is out numbered.
108 posted on 08/12/2008 5:48:17 AM PDT by PA-RIVER
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To: maquiladora

two more updates - doesn’t sound like this is over to me

Georgia just announced its pulling out of the CIS

and

BP is closing the pipeline through Georgia
Sky source


109 posted on 08/12/2008 5:50:39 AM PDT by jhpigott
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To: Flashlight

Now the punk Sakashvili and his thugs need to get out of Georgia.

How about a nice gig at Harvard or another leftie institution in the “west”?


110 posted on 08/12/2008 5:56:32 AM PDT by eleni121 (EN TOUTO NIKA!! +)
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To: RetSignman
Thanks for your post...I wrote the same thing earlier and then wondered if I was just cracking up imagining things. I can't believe the Friends let him get away with that remark that Boy Wonder on a Hawaiian beach stopped the war with his request for a cease fire! Anyway, Russia is still bombing as Steve Harrigan is reporting now on the scene.
111 posted on 08/12/2008 5:56:39 AM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: Tommyjo
They never wanted the territory to begin with. This issue is a perpetual trip wire designed to be used by Russia when it needs to invade or otherwise keep Geoorgia off balance.

When Georgia sought independence, again.......the Russians immediately made sure they could continue to use the ploy.

The people who live in both areas are essentially useless to Georgia as they as considered to be Russian sympathizers and they are not what you would want for your country's future, however.......the land is important, especially in S. Ossecia.

Russia can try to annex it, which is essentially the same thing they have done since 1921, but that won't solve any issues. The Muslim area in the far west has not caused nearly as much grief, and frankly, I don't think anyone gives a rats ass, and the land is not very good at all. This was never a issue for this latest invasion, yet the Russians did their best to make it one.

Russia does not want the people they claim to protect. They are only pawns in a strategic game.

This is where I think the UN can help. On the surface, a deal can be made, but given what I just said about hidden motives, the Russians will never agree to anything.....Not even 100% annexation because they want the issue, not the places.

112 posted on 08/12/2008 5:56:52 AM PDT by Cold Heat (NO! (you can infer any meaning you choose))
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To: Drawsing
Can anyone explain to me in simple language how this thing got started? What really happened in South Ossetia? What are the “war crimes” of the Georgian president?

There were no war crimes committed by Georgia. The seperatists in SO, along with their Russian puppet masters have been launching rocket attacks on Georgian villages for years. Georgia responded...inadvisably and clumsily but they were attacked and provoked. The Russians are just throwing our fiasco in Kosovo back in our faces by talking about genocide and war crimes and demanding regime change.

113 posted on 08/12/2008 6:03:49 AM PDT by pgkdan (Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions - G.K. Chesterton)
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To: All; Admin Moderator

Has anybody else noticed that an inordinate number of the ‘apologists’ on these threads signed up in 2000??

Jus’ sayin’....


114 posted on 08/12/2008 6:04:39 AM PDT by Uncle Ike (Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I jus' sets.........)
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To: Tommyjo

“Don’t try and spin it. I take no sides. Both sides in the dispute have blood on their hands. Both sides hold equal blame for years of bloodshed and meddling. The dispute isn’t black and white.

If you can’t see that this was a simple Russian solution to a problem then more fool you. The Russians used the big stick to achieve their aims. They will repeat as necessary until the Georgians get the message to stay away from the annexed territories.”

Taking no sides? You clearly are stating at best moral equivalence and since what gives Russia the right to bomb and shell people throughout the sovereign nation of Georgia?

I and many here absolutely fail to see the “simple Russian solution” and no, we are not fools.

This was not about having Georgia “stay away” from its sovereign or as you call it “annexed” territories. This was a premeditated plan executed with overwhelming military force, planned and executed by Pukey himself.

Are you a Putin supporter or Russian ultra nationalist that does not respect any nation’s sovereign borders? We’d like to know more about your “Russian solution(s).”


115 posted on 08/12/2008 6:06:31 AM PDT by romanesq
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To: eleni121

“Now the punk Sakashvili and his thugs need to get out of Georgia.”

Do you make this suggestion as a mouthpiece of Putin or do you always take kindly to overthrowing democratic governments?

Just wondering.


116 posted on 08/12/2008 6:09:08 AM PDT by romanesq
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To: jhpigott
Yes I think they closed two piplines for precautionary reasons.

BBC reporter in Gori says its been quiet there for the past few hours with some police cars even returning to the streets.

117 posted on 08/12/2008 6:10:14 AM PDT by maquiladora
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To: hoagy62; Flashlight; MinorityRepublican
VDH says it better than I:

Apologists in the West

The Russians have sized up the moral bankruptcy of the Western Left. They know that half-a-million Europeans would turn out to damn their patron the United States for removing a dictator and fostering democracy, but not more than a half-dozen would do the same to criticize their long-time enemy from bombing a constitutional state.

The Russians rightly expect Westerners to turn on themselves, rather than Moscow — and they won’t be disappointed. Imagine the morally equivalent fodder for liberal lament: We were unilateral in Iraq, so we can’t say Russia can’t do the same to Georgia. (As if removing a genocidal dictator is the same as attacking a democracy). We accepted Kosovo’s independence, so why not Ossetia’s? (As if the recent history of Serbia is analogous to Georgia’s.) We are still captive to neo-con fantasies about democracy, and so encouraged Georgia’s efforts that provoked the otherwise reasonable Russians (As if the problem in Ossetia is our principled support for democracy rather than appeasement of Russian dictatorship).

From what the Russians learned of the Western reaction to Iraq, they expect their best apologists will be American politicians, pundits, professors, and essayists — and once more they will not be disappointed. We are a culture, after all, that after damning Iraqi democracy as too violent, broke, and disorganized, is now damning Iraqi democracy as too conniving, rich, and self-interested — the only common denominator being whatever we do, and whomever we help, cannot be good.

118 posted on 08/12/2008 6:10:48 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: romanesq

Are you as ignorant of the events of the last 6 months or are you just a mouthpiece of fascists like Sakashvili?


119 posted on 08/12/2008 6:10:49 AM PDT by eleni121 (EN TOUTO NIKA!! +)
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To: Tommyjo
Why? To the Russians it is the final solution to the problem.

That's about the tenth time you've used that term "Final Solution". I'm sure you're aware of it's negative implications. It stands out in all your posts, especially since there is nothing final about this little Soviet style adventure. To think otherwise is extremely myopic

No longer will Georgia or Georgian sepratists be able to sit from inside Georgia and shell South Ossetia.

But the truth of the matter is that the seperatists in SO are the ones who've been shelling Georgia and are the one's who provoked this entire episode. But feel free to push the Soviet style propoganda all you want.

120 posted on 08/12/2008 6:11:33 AM PDT by pgkdan (Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions - G.K. Chesterton)
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