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  1. While the world was watching Beijing and the Olympic opening ceremonies yesterday a war broke out in the former USSR.
    It tempting to call it a Civil War but the nations have been neighbours after the break up of the Soviets states.


    The Independent's view of the Georgia flare-up. As different as ever, it shows the true horror of war. As tanks roll in, women and children flee on foot. Already 1,400 are dead and the toll is rising.

    The outbreak has already driven the Olympics from the Page One Lead slots in many of the UK newspapers and the happenings are likely to overshadow Beijing in the same way as the murder and cross-fire killings of the Israelis ruined Munich's Olympic bash.

    It was a calculated and vicious manoeuvre to quell the South Georgian breakaway state of of South Ossetia, while world leaders were distracted elsewhere and has brought Russia and Georgia to the brink of of all-out war.

    As Georgia launched a major offensive to retake the region, Russian tanks rolled south towards the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali.

    The BBC's chartlet of the region

    Over 1,400 are thought to have been killed in the worst hostilities since the province won a shaky and disputed independence in a war during 1992. Tskhinvali is said to be devastated.

    The fighting broke out as much of the world's attention was focused on the start of the Olympic Games and many leaders, including Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and US President George Bush, were in Beijing.

    The 41-year-old Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, above, may have been counting on surprise to fulfil a pledge to win back control of South Ossetia - a key to his hold on power. He was swept into office after street fighting and chaos in the Georgian State.

    Mr Saakashvili agreed the timing was deliberate but accused Russia of being the aggressor. He says the countries are at war.

    I report this coverage here because some Anorakians were seeking a diversion away from the Olympics...well you've got it.
    Russia does not take kindly to having its beard pulled and it would be as well to remember the national heritage, nature, and character-set of the Georgians...the Soviet State which produced one Joseph Stalin, apart from the Spanish 'flu pandemic, probably the most prolific killer the world has ever known.

    Just one mean-minded thought... if you think gas is expensive now...wait till Russia cuts the gas supply lines to get the Western European nations on message and on-side.

    Gordon Brown will no doubt feel their (and our) pain.

    It is already tempting to imagine what horrors will be dreamed up to spoil London's 2012 Chelsea-bun-fest and street parties. French farmers burning l'Olympic UK lamb at Channel Tunnel checkpoints in protest against the long-held resentment over the slight to Paris's bid for the Games? Let the Frogs just try it. We have ze mint sauce.
    Happy days.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. June
    Member

    Distraction from the Olympics maybe, but were they trying to bury a bad news day?

    Maybe GB will feel worse pain than me (or thee?)he might get chilblains - I don't, just hope British Gas are just rubbing their hands together to keep warm and not with glee.

    Ok the less serious stuff out of the way, shall this be a skirmish between Russia and South Ossetia, or a longer term issue?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Mic
    Member

    It's actually a brawl between Russia and Georgia, with S.Ossetia as the 'prize'.

    It may seem small beer to us at the moment, but any serious destabilisation of the fragile situation that has existed since the break-up of the USSR can only be viewed as a bad thing for everybody.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. June
    Member

    Thanks Mic, did notice my error, (was multitasking.)

    These Russian blowups do tend to carry on don't they? and I think they know they hold the powerful hand as regards the West with the gas ownership - that threat died down all too quickly last time we got a whiff

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. Mic
    Member

    I've just noticed the bit of probably naivete in my earlier post.

    There is every likelihood that Georgia itself is the prize, rather than just South Ossetia. Georgia have been courting 'the West' big-style, and are keen on NATO membership.

    Such moves are invariably as popular as a fart in a spacesuit as far as the Russians are concerned, and I doubt that Putin (for 'tis still he who wields the big stick in Russia...) would pass up the chance to stir up trouble, and miss an opportunity to claim back what he sees as rightfully his; i.e. Georgia itself.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. June
    Member

    Won't blow over quickly anyway, but we can hope it might

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. Saul
    Member

    Alan's of the world, your country needs you.

    http://www.hunmagyar.org/turan/tatar/alan.html

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. John Blake
    Member

    War-War and NOT Jaw-Jaw shows its brutal face again. What a sad world we live in when attacking and killing each other on some part of the planet is still the normal.Trillions spent by governments on their military equipment and, as I've mentioned before on this site"human beings are NOT as advanced as they think they are."

    Posted 1 year ago #

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