Comments on: Despite Cease-Fire, Russia Digs In
Russian Forces Defiantly Maintaining Presence In Central Georgia
- Now Armenia has to watch out for retaliatory assaults. Hopefully they have somoeone to protect them, because these kinds of militant groups (the ones who started this war) won''t stop until they have forced themselves on someone else''s oil reserves. By any means, but especially by those means that involve mass carnage. And it is exactly these threats that need to be eliminated by major armies like Russias or similar. There''s no way something like this should be tolerated.
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- Posted by adt14 at 05:13 AM : Aug 17, 2008
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all right, all right, all right - Reply to this comment
- the Constitution, which has been abrogated repeatedly by this administration.
Posted by brianbwb at 04:27 AM : Aug 17, 2008
you mean like FDR did when he rounded up all the japanese in america??? btw,,, the supreme court sided with FDR,,,
you mean like the kkklowntoons did???
LOOK WHO BROKE THE CONSTITUTION
GOP targeting Clinton on phone-call snooping
Republicans plan to seize on an allegation from the 1992 presidential campaign to tarnish Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) on the red-hot issue of government surveillance.
Government surveillance will be at the forefront of the political debate this fall as congressional Democrats and President Bush square off over legislation allowing electronic spying on U.S. soil without a warrant.
Republicans are focusing on an allegation in a recent book by two Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters, which suggests Clinton listened to a secretly recorded conversation between political opponents.
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/gop-targeting-clinton-on-phone-call-snooping-2007-10-16.html - Reply to this comment
- Perhaps they learned from all of those "signed pieces of paper" the US government signed regarding the "Native Americans", treaties that the US government broke before the ink was dry on the paper they signed.
Posted by brianbwb at 04:27 AM : Aug 17, 2008,,,
Jack Abramoff and his buddies scammed the Indians out of $66 million and Abramoff made a $22 million dollar profit in the deal. The Indians don`t seem to ever learn! lol Meanwhile back at the ranch, the Russians may not be directly involved in the crimes against the Georgians but they are guilty of providing an environment of protection with their tanks while Separatist loot and pillage! If the Russians leave Georgian territory the Georgians can implement their own security and restore order. The real crime here is that the Russian occupation force is looking the other way while Separatist do whatever they please! - Reply to this comment
- "Maybe everybody thinks these documents are just a G*dam piece of paper! hmmm" Posted by tbweb
Perhaps they learned from all of those "signed pieces of paper" the US government signed regarding the "Native Americans", treaties that the US government broke before the ink was dry on the paper they signed.
Or maybe the treaty known as the Geneva Convention document, which the US government, one of the original creators, has decided no longer applies to it.
Or even the treaty between the US government and its people, called the Constitution, which has been abrogated repeatedly by this administration.
Stack on top of that the strategy of lying to justify illegal military mercenary actions on behalf of multinational corporations, wouldn''t it be wise for anyone to view the American government as a group totally void of credibility, honor, or regard of human life? - Reply to this comment
- "U.S. President George W. Bush warned Russia Saturday that it cannot lay claim to the two separatist regions in U.S.-backed Georgia even though their sympathies lie with Moscow."
So, Mr. "spreading democracy" Bush doesn''t want the people of south Ossetia, and Abkhazia, to choose their own destiny, and align themselves with whomever they wish. It seems that rather than Russia "laying claim", it is the people of the two breakaway regions who claim to be part of Russia.
Of course there is no room for debate, because Bush is not a party with whom to debate on these matters, they are none of his business.
We should all ignore Bush and his poodle Rice on this, and start preparing for their war crimes trials, on the world stage, Bush is now, more than ever, totally irrelevant. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by alphaa10 at 03:45 AM : Aug 17, 2008
the Iraqi war is legal, demonic-rat hero oscar, emmy, nobel prize winning al bore says so,,,
it actually never ended since it only stopped by the signing of a ceasefire,,, just like the korean war,,,
the resumption of hostilities was only a matter of time since iraq broke the ceasefire agreement,,,
blame saddam for iraq,,, Even clintoon and the dems wanted the resumption of hostilities back in 1998,,,
"We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country." - Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002
"Iraq''s search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power." - Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002
Moreover, no international law can prevent the United States from taking actions to protect its vital interests, when it is manifestly clear that there is a choice to be made between law and survival. I believe, however, that such a choice is not presented in the case of Iraq. Indeed, should we decide to proceed, that action can be justified within the framework of international law rather than outside it. In fact, though a new UN resolution may be helpful in building international consensus, the existing resolutions from 1991 are sufficient from a legal standpoint. - Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/gore/gore092302sp.html - Reply to this comment
- What is most interesting about the Russian invasion of Georgia is how exquisitely reverent Bush and Cheney and Rice and all the other architects of Bush''s war in Iraq have become about the principles of national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
They are clearly indignant when Russia does, on a much-smaller scale, exactly what they did in Iraq. And compared with Saddam, Saakashvili was left in power, (at least, so far).
Here on display is official Bush Double-Think in its full, Orwellian glory.
Rice is Exhibit A-- From her academic background, even Rice understands principles of international law matter a great deal in drafting a responsible US foreign policy.
As an educator in the California university system, Rice was also the first to insist the Communist bloc honor such principles, as well. Her area of specialty was foreign affairs, and the Soviet bloc, in particular.
But hitching her wagon-- pre-2000 election-- to the rising Bush star, Rice clearly forgot about such principles. So complicit did Rice become in the Bush conspiracy about Iraq, she was content to moan about the threat of a "mushroom cloud" and any other tale handed her for publication.
(see "A New Reverence for International Law?"--2) - Reply to this comment
- A New Reverence for International Law?--2
On some days, Rice probably wishes she had stayed in academia.-- at least there, she could publish for GOP thinktanks in taxpayer-paid obscurity.
Finally, we are given to understand the Georgians have committed their share of offenses under international law, as well. To the extent these are factual, Georgia must understand international law applies to even the natives of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The two, miniscule territories fear absorption by either Russia or Georgia. They want to be left alone.
All to say, many parties are involved in an affront to international law in Georgia and nearby regions. How startling a tactical move it might be if Russians were actually to honor the principles of international law in Georgia, and remove their forces-- now positioned in direct violation of the truce they just signed.
In effect, by honoring international law in Georgia, Russia would dramatize the illegal Bush conduct in Iraq. On his way out of office, Bush could reflect once more on the stark contrast-- if Russia could demonstrate respect for international law, maybe he should, as well. - Reply to this comment
- it kinda shows the attitude of seperatist aggressors in georgia, and their rogue status. you can''t incite a war, then when you suddenly realize that you are at a huge disadvantage, quickly call a cease fire after your opponenet has mobilized all it''s troops. in this event the provoked has the right to follow through until they have established conditions the way they find them most beneficial for this to not happen again, and not be the open target of uncontrolled assault again. ridiculous. to call a cease fire to save your a** cuz you see how you thought you could get away with your hostility, but were wrong.
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- The Russians don`t take signed agreements too seriously and can you blame them? Germany signed a non aggression agreement with Russia and then invaded killing over 2 million Russians! Maybe everybody thinks these documents are just a G*dam piece of paper! hmmm
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- Posted by kelly1101 at 02:36 AM : Aug 17, 2008
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United States total medals 57
China total medals 49
Russian Fed total medals 21 - Reply to this comment
- Well terrorislamx only the USA counts total medals. The rest of the world has the leader board set by amount of gold medals and that makes the USA number 2 just behind China.
The real top ten is:
China
United States
Germany
Australia
South Korea
Japan
Great Britain
Italy
Russia
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- Russia is simply working on some aspirational goals in setting a appropriate time horizon for withdrawal from Georgia. They don''t want to set a date specific for surrender to their enemies there.
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- While Condi Rice and George Bush at their symposiums and workshops, ole Putin jus be takin'' whatever he want.
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- here is your prophecy... russia nukes america... with the help of china... our land is divided after we lose this war... the russian''s will nuke california... and storm down from alaska... china will nuke houston and will envade through mexico
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- United States total medals 57
China total medals 49
Russian Fed total medals 21 - Reply to this comment
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