A year on from the war in South Ossetia – what lessons have we learned?
Gavin Renwick27 August, 2009, 17:08
Respect Russia. That is a lesson that has been taught time and time again from Napoleon to Saakashvili. NATO as a collection of Western states should have no business in interfering with the internal politics of states that have historically has close cultural and political ties with Russia. The whole point of the NATO alliance is mutual protection. Expanding into unstable areas just increases the likelihood of conflict. For example: Saakashvili due to his support in the US was confident he could bulldoze into two provinces, get away with war crimes and even attack a Russian peace keeping military base, even though Washington had warned that should he do this, he should expect no assistance. Now the US and Europe are too proud to admit that they (or "we" I should say, as I am British) backed a fool with more ego than sense (Saakashvili). The result is a flood of weapons into an unstable part of the world that in turn generates harsh rhetoric, reducing economic and business investment, reducing stability, increasing poverty which in turn becomes a breeding ground for extremist violence. Only Russia as the historic peace keeping power in the region has the ability to effectively improve stability in the region.
That the Geostrategic game of chess is on and the establishment of power in the so called Black whole region is fully alive and continuing. The Eurasian Balkans is fought over politically and by proxy as already proven.
The ethnic cauldron is represented by the nine are Kazakstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. This would today include Abkhazia and South Ossetia but as neither of them is recognized by the cabal of European Union or the United States, Israel their name is carefully hidden in the one and single entity of Georgia.
Now the battle of political influence and control in this region is alive and sparkling, the war in South Ossetia backed by Israel, U.S and the European Union is only proof that these three players do have interests in the region and a interest they wont step away from easily. The control or at least a foothold in the region is important to keep the Federation of Russia busy with European proxy supremacy.
The so called democratic bridgehead consisting of France, Germany, Poland and Ukraine is already well established so The Eurasian Balkans is of course the last bastion of Geopolitical conquest the Europeans and Americans along with their allies such as Israel need to have to complete their sinister plan of global geostrategic imperatives put in stone.
For more information I suggest to all of you to get the book The Grand Chessboard American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives by Zbigniew Brzezinski it is a time machine where you can see what the future holds. Yes there is a time machine, as these guys really like to flash goals to control this world and how to subdue other nations at their will.
What have I learned from this?
There is a lot more to come mark my words.
@Marzipan6
Through Islamic proxy, terrorism and organised crime, collapse of the Russian economy causing a massive demographic shift, intensive hate media campaign, subversion and financing all the political parties during the 90's were Jewish or half Jewish and the opposition parties in Russia spearheaded by NED a CIA front as well as EU, Soros and the British foreign office as well as front NGO's,
Just like they did to the Serbs during the 90's to the present and surprise, surprise it just happens to be the exact same people involved.
Basically what they did with Communism replacing socialism with Islam.
Read Zbignew Brezinskis book the Grand Chessboard that pretty much tell us how it will be done.
At least some people know the score.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article30038.html
FBI whistleblower Sidel Edmonds confirms US, Turkey, Saudi Arabia are training promoting and financing Islamic terrorism in Russia and Central Asia was good background info.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/7/15/551916/-Sibel-Edmonds-Case:-The-Central-Asia-Islamization-Cocktail:-Mosques,-Madrassas,-HeroinTerrorism
http://letsibeledmondsspeak.blogspot.com/2008/07/court-documents-shed-light-on-cia.html
The US soldiers won’t be to happy to find out that US and British SAS, Turkish military, etc trained Islamic militants there fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for the past 3 decades fighting an utterly bogus international terrorist organisation.
http://thomasjoscelyn.blogspot.com/2006/07/demise-of-terror-master-role-of-his.html
http://www.serbianna.com/blogs/newspost/?p=1316
@sevodnya_net
Funny I thought it was Georgia firing GRAD rockets into the capital that destroyed South Ossetia.
I don't know where people are getting the idea that the West is the best place in the world. Hell, we have so much racism, ignorance, blind patriotism, the United States is hardly a democracy anymore and anyone even remotely politically aware in the US will tell you that voting is pointless and the system is nothing more than a corrupt corporatocracy. That being said, Russia does not need to "behave" like a normal country and start "playing by the rules". Western media was in all likely hood just as, if not MORE biased in this war. After extensively researching the subject, I've come to the conclusion that Georgia was the main aggressor. Honestly, Russia was very benevolent in the conflict by sparing the Georgian regime at all, the Saakashvili is practically Stalin in the modern era. So please, enough of this "West is right" bullshit.