Auron said: Does Georgia have a lot of oil or is it in a strategic area?? If not U.S. won't give a shit. |
It has one of the most srategic oil pipelines running through it.
Auron said: Does Georgia have a lot of oil or is it in a strategic area?? If not U.S. won't give a shit. |
It has one of the most srategic oil pipelines running through it.
Words Of Wisdom said: Also, 30 quatloos on Russia if the UN doesn't step in. |
lmao!
That was a good parody of Star Trek on The Simpsons.
Georgia calls back troops from Iraq amid fighting
1 hour ago
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia's president says the country is calling home its troops from Iraq amid heavy fighting in the breakaway province of South Ossetia.
Georgia has 2,000 troops serving with the coalition forces in Iraq, making it the third-largest contributor after the United States and Britain. But Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN television Friday the troops would return urgently to Georgia after fighting erupted in South Ossetia. "One brigade of Georgian forces is in Iraq and we are calling it home tomorrow," Saakashvili said in the interview.
Georgian defense officials could not be reached for further details.
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I really see this going on until the international community can bring an end to the fighting diplomatically (yes, through the UN), at which point peace keepers would be sent in to maintain the peace.
I don't think Nato or any other nations would jump in to the armed conflict in this situation.
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Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.
Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!
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stof said: I really see this going on until the international community can bring an end to the fighting diplomatically (yes, through the UN), at which point peace keepers would be sent in to maintain the peace. I don't think Nato or any other nations would jump in to the armed conflict in this situation. |
Would Russia allow peacekeepers on there front door?
stof said: Georgia calls back troops from Iraq amid fighting
Georgia has 2,000 troops serving with the coalition forces in Iraq, making it the third-largest contributor after the United States and Britain. But Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN television Friday the troops would return urgently to Georgia after fighting erupted in South Ossetia. "One brigade of Georgian forces is in Iraq and we are calling it home tomorrow," Saakashvili said in the interview. Georgian defense officials could not be reached for further details. |
looks like russia has a few planes to shoot down tomorrow
So what is the problem exact? This is what I got on the news:
=> Georgia send troops to South Ossetia to hunt down some Seperatists.
A lot of those Seperatists are Russians....=> Russia invades that province...
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