RW
2008-08-14 16:28:02 UTC
It should be remembered that Georgia started this present trouble by
it's unprovoked invasion of South Ossetia, a war crime. Reportedly
Georgian airplanes bombed fleeing South Ossetian civilians. Georgian
soldiers threw hand grenades into South Ossetian people's basements to
burn them alive, with an estimated 2,000 South Ossetian deaths and
30,000 of their 71,000 becoming homeless. And they could very well
have gotten the go ahead for this war crime from President Bush. An
estimated 107 US "trainers" were in Georgia at the time of the
invasion as well as numerous Israeli trainers, who even reportedly
took part in the invasion. When Russia kicked them out, why is that
any different from when
the US kicked Iraq out of Kuwait? When South Ossetia and Abkhazia
declared their independence about the time that Georgia did, why is
their independence not being honored? Now the Israeli puppet leader of
Georgia says the US is to come into Georgia with a "military/
humanitarian" mission, including occupying all Georgian airports and
ports. Apparently this deal came with no negotiations with Russia. It
seems that this is an issue that should be decided by the United
Nations, and not unilaterally by the United States and Georgia. See
http://www.realjewnews.com/?p=251
it's unprovoked invasion of South Ossetia, a war crime. Reportedly
Georgian airplanes bombed fleeing South Ossetian civilians. Georgian
soldiers threw hand grenades into South Ossetian people's basements to
burn them alive, with an estimated 2,000 South Ossetian deaths and
30,000 of their 71,000 becoming homeless. And they could very well
have gotten the go ahead for this war crime from President Bush. An
estimated 107 US "trainers" were in Georgia at the time of the
invasion as well as numerous Israeli trainers, who even reportedly
took part in the invasion. When Russia kicked them out, why is that
any different from when
the US kicked Iraq out of Kuwait? When South Ossetia and Abkhazia
declared their independence about the time that Georgia did, why is
their independence not being honored? Now the Israeli puppet leader of
Georgia says the US is to come into Georgia with a "military/
humanitarian" mission, including occupying all Georgian airports and
ports. Apparently this deal came with no negotiations with Russia. It
seems that this is an issue that should be decided by the United
Nations, and not unilaterally by the United States and Georgia. See
http://www.realjewnews.com/?p=251