“To say Russia plans invasion of Georgia absurd”
Published: 22 July, 2009, 22:22
Edited: 11 May, 2010, 14:14
TAGS: Arms, Conflict, Military, Georgia, Russia, Interview, USA
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has been pushing for arms from the US to head off an alleged Russian invasion. Jonathan Steele, a columnist from The Guardian in London, argues that Russia has no reason to invade.
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In my opinion, Saakashvili's rantings are absurd, he needs reeducation, he is devoid of any realism of this present world we live in.
-To maintain the cohision in a group of people, or countries you need to define a common enemy. - In this aim, Saakashvili plays a key role. - The policy of Russia is to counter act this aim, by colaborating in Afganistan f.e. and promoting friendship and good communication.












Russia never was an aggressor, never for the history, I tell it as the historian. Then what speech about intrusion of Russia into Georgia can go?!