Comments on: Russia Stakes Out Stronghold In Georgia
Day Before Promised Withdrawal, Russians Dig Major Fortifications In Key Parts Of Country
- Sissy congress giving free hand to this drunken chimpanzee bushy to take the country down into the gutters are totally responsible for debacle.....cream pelosi a-ss....
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If Bush hadn''t bogged us down with his Iraq boondoggle perhaps he wouldn''t be so impotent in the face of a real threat.
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- America is too chicken to do anything about russia....yankees and there lecchy slimey state of missrael are only good for bulling weak nations ......
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- The future of America looks bleak,their currencies will become worthless, property prices will collapse businesses will fail, disease will become wide spread farmers without the money to purchase fuel and chemicals will no longer have the ability to mass produce food. Starvation and anarchy will prevail,there will be little their governments can do to save their people from death and destruction...
Posted by underdogus87 at 09:36 AM : Aug 21, 2008
Then half of the world will be hungry too. - Reply to this comment
- The US needs to immediately re-assert itself as the dominant global power, instead of allowing Russia to be the bullies of the Western World. Russia is deliberating attempting to egg-on the rest of the world while it plays its game of take-back. Let''s drop a few to scare them into their place, where they belong.
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If Bush hadn''t bogged us down with his Iraq boondoggle perhaps he wouldn''t be so impotent in the face of a real threat.
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- The future of America looks bleak,their currencies will become worthless, property prices will collapse businesses will fail, disease will become wide spread farmers without the money to purchase fuel and chemicals will no longer have the ability to mass produce food. Starvation and anarchy will prevail,there will be little their governments can do to save their people from death and destruction...
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- six seis you will glow in the dark he,he It may not be a bad time to restock your cupboards and check your water supplies
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- BREAKING NEWS:Russia military not quitting Georgia
AP and Reuters
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Russia''s military has no plans to leave Georgia''s breakaway region of South Ossetia or the buffer zone around it, a senior Russian military official said today.
"We are not planning to leave anywhere...," Anatoly Nogovitsyn, deputy chief of the Russian military''s General Staff, told a news conference, when asked if the Russian military would remain in South Ossetia and the surrounding zone. - Reply to this comment
- six-seis-six callate guey! empiesa a colectar botes de comida y agua he,he
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- Would someone please drop a nuke on these Commie''''s A$$#$!?!Posted by rusty9j what are you smoking? they have 144,000 missiles pointing at YOUR ARSS!! blabbering imbecile!
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- In total control, any questions?
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- This is such a nice, convenient war for John McCain.
It''s almost like he had a hand in starting it!
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- 7 years of an administration that had no use for diplomacy and when diplomacy is really needed we have no competence to execute -- Heck of a job -- George and Condi. Diplomacy failed to achieve the benchmarks in Iraq negotiating the inclusion of the dreaded "Time Line of Failure" in the already delayed SOFA that must be signed before the end of the year and the expiration UN Authorization that protects troops. Diplomacy is failing in Georgia. The Russians have agreed to leave by three or more deadlines yet they are still there.
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- Why should Poland get the same deal that Georgia is getting from the Russians? Poland is a beautiful country. United States Congress must not allow George W. Bush to fill it with defensive and offensive missiles. The Russians will attack that base with thermo-nuclear warheads. Bush is simply forcing a nuclear exchange.
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- "South Ossetia is recognized internationally as part of Georgia, but Russia says the future of the province is up to provincial leaders. President Bush and other Western leaders have stressed that Georgia must retain its current borders."
It''s regrettable that Russia reacted so predictably to this war initiated by John McCain''s operatives in Georgia (Gruziya), but the press overlooks that Georgia took the first aggressive military action against citizens of South Ossetia.
And why shouldn''t those citizens have the same rights of self-determination as the citizens of Georgia. Georgia was for decades essentially part of Russia. The South Ossetians don''t want to be part of Georgia, which discriminates against them racially.
It''s rather like the takeover of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein when Sakashvili invaded, with Russia playing the role the US played in kicking Saddam out.
But you''ll never hear that story from the hand-licking US press! - Reply to this comment
- The invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq have stretched perilously thin Americas military strength and international credibility, at a time when oil-rich Russia is re-emerging as a superpower. The US can do nothing and Russia knows it. It is payback time for Putin and Bush fully deserves this humiliation.
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