World Political Opinions of D.L. Siluk [II]

The Chilling macabre imagination of today's world offers a growing reputation as 'Tomorrow's Master of Horror,' TV programs, here are some of my opinions on the subject [or issues as they present themselves] D.L. Siluk

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Home Sweet Home for: South Ossetia and Abkhazia

Home Sweet Home for:
South Ossetia and Abkhazia

Well, this may not be what everyone wants to hear, but I agree with Russia, with the two breakaway sections of Georgia, whom seem to have found a home, and are quite satisfied not being a part of Georgia (South Ossetia and Abkhazia): giving them independence, like Georgia wanted, like Kosovo got. This settles for the most part, an element that could have lead, and still might lead, if America, NATO, and East Europe, do not settle down, into a mess.
Georgia attacked a lesser military supplied and alerted region, that has wanted independence, since Georgia had gotten theirs, and for some reason Georgia did not take that into consideration, nor the USA, nor the UN, nor the EU, nor NATO.
Russia is not doing anything the USA has not done already, or Europe has not done, or China has not done, and is still doing, and they are still in the ballgame.
Everyone should be mad at the President of Georgia, yet they insist on backing up this little winy country, that will trigger a World War. NATO should have put Georgia into their nest when President Bush asked them to years ago, but the Europeans were taking a siesta, thinking they were untouchable. Yet the bear, Russia was on the alert status, looking for honey, and grabbed the moment. Simple as that, and now we try to black mark a global player in the world economy, who has as many nukes as the US, over a stupid man’s greed to force two Kosovo’s into one Georgia.
When will we learn: let them be, have we not learned a thing from WWI. Matter of fact the last two world wars, were because of Europe’s greed over this or that, and who came to the rescue? This time, will be the same, with one element missing, the United States will come to the rescue, but it will be too late (when they do), and the Iraqi war will look like a backyard brawl compared to what Russia has in store for such an event.

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