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Are the Russians justified in attacking Georgia?

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  • O Oakman

    fat_boy wrote:

    However, they are limiting their actions to destroying military hardware

    Either TF1 is censoring its coverage or you are not watching. I have seen footage of Russian armored vehicles crushing civilian and police cars in the center of towns. There are report that, even today long after first a cese fire and then a withdrawal treaty were signed, the Russians continue to move into unprotected towns.

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    Lost User
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    OK, I havent heard that. Putting a soldier in a tank in a foreign country though is likely to produce this kind of behaviour even though it isnt 'policy'. Like wise I am sure the behaviour of some troops in Iraq is not US policy.

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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    • K KaRl

      Tell that to the the Ten french soldiers who were killed today in Afghanistan fighting the Talibs

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      Mike Gaskey
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      France and some other allies had seemed reluctant to back a U.S. hard line against Moscow before the meeting, but Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner expressed exasperation at Russia's failure to pull back its troops in line with the peace deal brokered last week by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. and of course the Russions are upset by the French "exasperation". It helps the Georgians ever so much. [^]

      Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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      • K KaRl

        Yes, as long as war can be justified (as if it wasn't something immoral by itself) I don't know if Saakashvili hoped to take Moscow, but his attacks against South Ossetia was ill prepared, militarily and politically. I don't know if he had this idea by himself or was helped in taking that decision, but IMHO it was a huge, huge mistake. And now Russia wll play its game in Georgia, trying to get the most from the situation. I find also it's very funny that the US and UK play the outraged ones, as if the invasion of Iraq was peanuts.

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        Oakman
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        Ka?l wrote:

        I find also it's very funny that the US and UK play the outraged ones

        Another one who finds the death and destruction going on in Georgia to be hilarious. Here's a clue, while there's a world of difference between the invasion of Iraq and the invasion of Georgia, even if you were right and the US and the UK were dead wrong back in 2003, they are dead right in 2008. Far from being amusements for your delight, they are two of the major powers attempting to peacefully keep Georgia from being dismembered, its citizens run over by tanks and its women raped, without increasing the violence. I suggest you stop laughing at their efforts and start acting like an adult.

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          OK, I havent heard that. Putting a soldier in a tank in a foreign country though is likely to produce this kind of behaviour even though it isnt 'policy'. Like wise I am sure the behaviour of some troops in Iraq is not US policy.

          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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          Oakman
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          fat_boy wrote:

          Putting a soldier in a tank in a foreign country

          Not if you have given him orders to withdraw, as the Russians have been claiming they were doing for a week.

          fat_boy wrote:

          Like wise I am sure the behaviour of some troops in Iraq is not US policy.

          If I remember correctly, the majority of Iraqis greeted the US and UK as liberators. (Yes, the situation changed because of the idiotic mistakes made by the US.) Have you seem lots of footage of Georgians greeting the Russians with open arms? Perhaps you could point us to a website showing Russian troops handing out candy bars to the kids - as opposed to running them down with their tanks.

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          • M Mike Gaskey

            France and some other allies had seemed reluctant to back a U.S. hard line against Moscow before the meeting, but Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner expressed exasperation at Russia's failure to pull back its troops in line with the peace deal brokered last week by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. and of course the Russions are upset by the French "exasperation". It helps the Georgians ever so much. [^]

            Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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            You won't even acknowledge the sacrifice of those French soldiers. What a tool!

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            • O oilFactotum

              You won't even acknowledge the sacrifice of those French soldiers. What a tool!

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              oilFactotum wrote:

              You won't even acknowledge the sacrifice of those French soldiers. What a tool!

              they were ambushed idiot.

              Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                Oakman wrote:

                How the f*** are they similar?!!!

                They're both on the other side of the world?

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                :laugh:

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                • D Diego Moita

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                  Why should they be denied the right to self-determination?

                  They shouldn't. My point is that Putin used them as bait, but this doesn't make their wish less legitimate. However, as a side comment: is there anything more typically Caucasian, Middle Eastern and Balkan than "consider themselves as different people"? I mean in the western side of the world (the Americas) different people can get along very well. In the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East they seem to be always on the verge of cutting their neighbors throat just because they have a different language, religion or ethnicity. I think the "Old World" of Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Middle East has a lot to learn from us in the "New World", from Canada to Argentina.


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                  My 5. :rose:

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                  • M Mike Gaskey

                    oilFactotum wrote:

                    You won't even acknowledge the sacrifice of those French soldiers. What a tool!

                    they were ambushed idiot.

                    Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                    oilFactotum
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                    So what are you saying? That they were stupid to get ambushed and deserved to die? Do you feel the same way about the 1700 US soldiers who have died by IED in Iraq?

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                    • M Mike Gaskey

                      France and some other allies had seemed reluctant to back a U.S. hard line against Moscow before the meeting, but Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner expressed exasperation at Russia's failure to pull back its troops in line with the peace deal brokered last week by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. and of course the Russions are upset by the French "exasperation". It helps the Georgians ever so much. [^]

                      Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                      KaRl
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                      Sarkozy and Kouchner are buffons. That said, I don't see why we should be consider responsible for the incoherences of the US foreign policy, making opposite statements when regarding Kosovo and South Ossetia. Next, why should we help Georgia, a country which deliberately chose to use force and shell civilians?

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                      • O oilFactotum

                        You won't even acknowledge the sacrifice of those French soldiers. What a tool!

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                        Oakman
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                        There's no question that 1:1 French soldiers can be equally brave, foolhardy, noble, base, cowardly, effective, or bumbling as any other nation's troops. In WWII they often fought well - more often for the Nazis than for the Allies, but well, nevertheless. However, time and again, The French generals have shown themselves to be vain, pompous, short-sighted, and incompetent. Thus the French has developed a deserved reputation for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The death of any man is to be regretted, unless he is a criminal like Bin Laden. Those ten soldiers who died today were brave men who lost their lives in a strange and unfriendly land. They may have become soldiers for the money, or national pride, or a desire to make the world safer. It does not matter. They deserve respect and mourning. They will be buried with honors but it will not comfort their families much. Does your concern for these soldiers and their deaths mean you will no longer use laughter icons when referring to the invasion of Georgia?

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                        • O Oakman

                          There's no question that 1:1 French soldiers can be equally brave, foolhardy, noble, base, cowardly, effective, or bumbling as any other nation's troops. In WWII they often fought well - more often for the Nazis than for the Allies, but well, nevertheless. However, time and again, The French generals have shown themselves to be vain, pompous, short-sighted, and incompetent. Thus the French has developed a deserved reputation for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The death of any man is to be regretted, unless he is a criminal like Bin Laden. Those ten soldiers who died today were brave men who lost their lives in a strange and unfriendly land. They may have become soldiers for the money, or national pride, or a desire to make the world safer. It does not matter. They deserve respect and mourning. They will be buried with honors but it will not comfort their families much. Does your concern for these soldiers and their deaths mean you will no longer use laughter icons when referring to the invasion of Georgia?

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                          oilFactotum
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                          Oakman wrote:

                          you will no longer use laughter icons when referring to the invasion of Georgia?

                          I never have.

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                          • O oilFactotum

                            Oakman wrote:

                            you will no longer use laughter icons when referring to the invasion of Georgia?

                            I never have.

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                            Oakman
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                            oilFactotum wrote:

                            I never have.

                            Your lies have reached the level of Ilion. What a pathetic achievement. Why don't you just admit you were wrong to have done so, and suggest we both get on with our lives?

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                            • K KaRl

                              Sarkozy and Kouchner are buffons. That said, I don't see why we should be consider responsible for the incoherences of the US foreign policy, making opposite statements when regarding Kosovo and South Ossetia. Next, why should we help Georgia, a country which deliberately chose to use force and shell civilians?

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                              Oakman
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                              Your entire post reads like it was written by Adnan. You have got even the incoherence down pat.

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                              • D Diego Moita

                                Ka?l wrote:

                                Why should they be denied the right to self-determination?

                                They shouldn't. My point is that Putin used them as bait, but this doesn't make their wish less legitimate. However, as a side comment: is there anything more typically Caucasian, Middle Eastern and Balkan than "consider themselves as different people"? I mean in the western side of the world (the Americas) different people can get along very well. In the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East they seem to be always on the verge of cutting their neighbors throat just because they have a different language, religion or ethnicity. I think the "Old World" of Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Middle East has a lot to learn from us in the "New World", from Canada to Argentina.


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                                Oakman
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                                Diego Moita wrote:

                                I think the "Old World" of Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Middle East has a lot to learn from us in the "New World", from Canada to Argentina.

                                Absolutely. I mean, look at how well you and I get along! :-D Got my 5, anyway.

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                                  Sarkozy and Kouchner are buffons. That said, I don't see why we should be consider responsible for the incoherences of the US foreign policy, making opposite statements when regarding Kosovo and South Ossetia. Next, why should we help Georgia, a country which deliberately chose to use force and shell civilians?

                                  If you kill a whale, you get Greenpeace and Jacques Cousteau on your back, but wipe out sardines and you get a canning subsidy! Fold with us! ¤ flickr

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                                  Mike Gaskey
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                                  Ka?l wrote:

                                  why should we help Georgia, a country which deliberately chose to use force and shell civilians?

                                  remember that. God only knows, no one would expect the French to help anyone.

                                  Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.

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                                  • O Oakman

                                    oilFactotum wrote:

                                    I never have.

                                    Your lies have reached the level of Ilion. What a pathetic achievement. Why don't you just admit you were wrong to have done so, and suggest we both get on with our lives?

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                                    oilFactotum
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                                    I haven't lied. I made my statement and patiently explained it to you twice. Your refusal to comprehend is all on you. Quite frankly it is you that seems to immulate Illion by your inability to support your position with anything other than childish name calling. Let me know when you are ready for an adult conversation.

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                                      Diego Moita wrote:

                                      I think the "Old World" of Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Middle East has a lot to learn from us in the "New World", from Canada to Argentina.

                                      Absolutely. I mean, look at how well you and I get along! :-D Got my 5, anyway.

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                                      Dan Neely
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                                      There's a very large difference between a polite verbal disagreement, and wanting to kill someone for what his great great great great great great grandfather did to your great great great great great great grandfather. :cool:

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                                      • O oilFactotum

                                        I haven't lied. I made my statement and patiently explained it to you twice. Your refusal to comprehend is all on you. Quite frankly it is you that seems to immulate Illion by your inability to support your position with anything other than childish name calling. Let me know when you are ready for an adult conversation.

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                                        Oakman
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                                        oilFactotum wrote:

                                        made my statement

                                        Actually Diego made his statement about what he called an illegal and tragic invasion*. You were the one who decided it was worth a laughter icon.

                                        oilFactotum wrote:

                                        childish name calling. Let me know when you are ready for an adult conversation

                                        Aren't you the guy who just called Mike a "tool?" Was that your idea of an adult conversation? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: * or something close to that.

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                                        • O Oakman

                                          fat_boy wrote:

                                          Putting a soldier in a tank in a foreign country

                                          Not if you have given him orders to withdraw, as the Russians have been claiming they were doing for a week.

                                          fat_boy wrote:

                                          Like wise I am sure the behaviour of some troops in Iraq is not US policy.

                                          If I remember correctly, the majority of Iraqis greeted the US and UK as liberators. (Yes, the situation changed because of the idiotic mistakes made by the US.) Have you seem lots of footage of Georgians greeting the Russians with open arms? Perhaps you could point us to a website showing Russian troops handing out candy bars to the kids - as opposed to running them down with their tanks.

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                                          If you intentionally misunderstood me, dont. If not, ask me to explain.

                                          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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