Careful analysis of the events

Aug 14, 2008 14:50

Let’s begin simply by reviewing the last few days.On the night of Thursday, Aug. 7, forces of the Republic of Georgia drove across the border of South Ossetia, a secessionist region of Georgia that has functioned as an independent entity since the fall of the Soviet Union. The forces drove on to the capital, Tskhinvali, which is close to the border ( Read more... )

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A convenient war for an under siege Bush/Cheney Junta ext_97920 August 14 2008, 09:36:50 UTC
Let's not forget that the Bush White House was getting nervous about the revelations in Ron Suskind's book, "The Way of the World," and needed to get Suskind's documented stories about more Bush White House lies and deceit about the Iraq War out of the news cycle.

And the American FBI was getting nervous that it's supposed case against the man they had fingered as the anthrax mailer, Ivin, was getting shot to pieces.

How convenient for the Bush/Cheney Junta that their hand picked man in Georgia decided to start a conflagration with Russia that that is filling up the newscasts.

Damn, are the Bushies lucky or not?

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Re: A convenient war for an under siege Bush/Cheney Junta russia_insider August 14 2008, 09:38:50 UTC
Well, it's hard to say really. To my mind the situation may as well end with a stalemate.

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