So Russia's at war. I don't think most of America noticed, though I have heard a few random people talking about it. Anyway, I wrote several
papers about Georgia and its
breakaway provinces and Russia's interests in the area, so this development is interesting to me
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The presenter claimed that Russia currently has the highest concentration of Neo-Nazis in the world, and that they have a fairly significant influence on the government: apparently the Mayor of Moscow (or whatever the Russian equivalent is) is a Neo-Nazi himself.
One thing they've managed to push through is Russian women that marry non-Russian nationals have their citizenship revoked (apparently; again, I can't find the evidence to back this up).
Are these South Ossetians 'aryan' by any chance, or am I just clutching at straws?
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Even so. Untrammeled Russian aggression is probably not a good thing, especially if there's a strong undercurrent of the 'Bruderbund', or whatever the Slavic equivalent is.
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And yes, in the Simpsons McBane fights "Commu-nazis" in some short clips of one of his films.
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And yes, I don't BELIEVE the pipeline would go through Ossetia specifically, but the general idea is that it would HAVE to go through Georgia (to bring gas from the Caspian Sea to Russia and Europe) and I think Russia wants to keep Georgia in a weak bargaining position vis-a-vis that. The two papers I provide a much more in depth analysis, though they might be boring if one has little interest in the subject
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Your paper is excellent, by the way. (I've made myself a link to it so I can keep and re-read it.)
You're right that average Americans don't tend to keep 'up' on international affairs, which is deplorable. (sigh)
As disturbing as this is, I'm doubtful about what -- if anything -- American government will do about this...
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If anything they'll help rearm and retrain the Georgian military again when its over probably. Good times.
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Yeah the media tends to lack the necessary understanding of the situation to correctly write about it. From what I've seen they seem kind of unsure whether to portray it as Russia or Georgia's fault, usually taking Russia's explanations at face value (which as I've explained above is bullshit). And from what I've heard from random people they're all just left confused "so.. there's this country in between Georgia and Russia and uh.. they both invaded it?!"
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I wish NATO affiliated Georgia before the shit began.
Selling weapon won't help much, it can only prolong the conflict and make it more bloody. For Saakashvili no way out except losing enclaves in question, thus he would save more human lives.
The most disgusting thing for me personally is anti-Georgian hysteria all over Russia at the moment, our chekist govt is really skilled in mass manipulation and raising hatrid. I am quite a dissident and a white crow.
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But its barely an acceptabel outcome for Georgia to give up Ossetia. Look at a map, it'll make Georgia almost a doughtnut with a border very close to their capital and centre of their country. That would be a disasterous strategic situation for them.
Yeah I agree selling them weapons and stuff will only prolong the war, but thats what I think America will do for their ally.
Yeah if Georgia had gotten into NATO first I wonder if NATO would have actually acted on their "an attack one is an attack on all of us" creed.
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