Like the illusion of Wall Street, with its vast and powerful investment banks, now shuttered, China too is an illusion perpetuated by the Globalists that gave us the 15,000 mile Caesar salad, poisoned cat food and lead based paint on babies' pacifiers. Like the illusion that money would come from thin air to always push housing prices higher, China has spent a generation pursuing its illusion. Pursuing an unattainable dream to be like the West, while 6000 years of its carefully shepherded top soil blows into the sea.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:46 pm Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
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By Gabriela Baczynska
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland finally agreed on Thursday to host elements of U.S. global anti-missile system on its territory after Washington improved the terms of the deal amid the Georgia crisis.
The preliminary deal was signed by deputy Polish Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer and U.S. chief negotiator John Rood. It still needs to be endorsed by the Polish parliament.
The signing comes after Prime Minister Donald Tusk had been holding out for enhanced military cooperation with the United States in return for consent to host 10 interceptor rockets at a base in northern Poland.
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Officials said the deal included a U.S. declaration that it will aid Poland militarily in case of a threat from a third country and that it would establish a permanent U.S. base on Polish soil in a symbolic gesture underlining the alliance.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:14 pm Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
In this simple chronicle, there is something quite mysterious: Why did the Georgians choose to invade South Ossetia on Thursday night? There had been a great deal of shelling by the South Ossetians of Georgian villages for the previous three nights, but while possibly more intense than usual, artillery exchanges were routine. The Georgians might not have fought well, but they committed fairly substantial forces that must have taken at the very least several days to deploy and supply. Georgia’s move was deliberate.
The United States is Georgia’s closest ally. It maintained about 130 military advisers in Georgia, along with civilian advisers, contractors involved in all aspects of the Georgian government and people doing business in Georgia. It is inconceivable that the Americans were unaware of Georgia’s mobilization and intentions. It is also inconceivable that the Americans were unaware that the Russians had deployed substantial forces on the South Ossetian frontier. U.S. technical intelligence, from satellite imagery and signals intelligence to unmanned aerial vehicles, could not miss the fact that thousands of Russian troops were moving to forward positions. The Russians clearly knew the Georgians were ready to move. How could the United States not be aware of the Russians? Indeed, given the posture of Russian troops, how could intelligence analysts have missed the possibility that the Russians had laid a trap, hoping for a Georgian invasion to justify its own counterattack?
It is very difficult to imagine that the Georgians launched their attack against U.S. wishes. The Georgians rely on the United States, and they were in no position to defy it. This leaves two possibilities. The first is a massive breakdown in intelligence, in which the United States either was unaware of the existence of Russian forces, or knew of the Russian forces but — along with the Georgians — miscalculated Russia’s intentions. The second is that the United States, along with other countries, has viewed Russia through the prism of the 1990s, when the Russian military was in shambles and the Russian government was paralyzed. The United States has not seen Russia make a decisive military move beyond its borders since the Afghan war of the 1970s-1980s. The Russians had systematically avoided such moves for years. The United States had assumed that the Russians would not risk the consequences of an invasion.
If this was the case, then it points to the central reality of this situation: The Russians had changed dramatically, along with the balance of power in the region. They welcomed the opportunity to drive home the new reality, which was that they could invade Georgia and the United States and Europe could not respond. As for risk, they did not view the invasion as risky. Militarily, there was no counter. Economically, Russia is an energy exporter doing quite well — indeed, the Europeans need Russian energy even more than the Russians need to sell it to them. Politically, as we shall see, the Americans needed the Russians more than the Russians needed the Americans. Moscow’s calculus was that this was the moment to strike. The Russians had been building up to it for months, as we have discussed, and they struck.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:44 pm Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
Russia just put a healthy dose of fear in all the other surrounding countries. I have a feeling the missile shield deal is going to be just the start.
Looks like we could very well be looking at the next Cold War. _________________ "Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the
Abyss, the Abyss gazes also into you."
Ammo at a gunfight is like bubblegum in grade school: If you havent brought enough for everyone, you're in trouble
Or maybe we have other options.
Do you think that the US considers an indefensible position like Georgia to be more valuable than
1)the EU having baltic gas and oil
2)a place to sell expensive toys
3)russia "ignoring" incursions against Iran
As for prospects of another cold war, climate change and resource depletion will make it hot very fast. Hope your bunkers are well stocked. _________________ This is where everybody puts profound words written by another...or not so profound words written by themselves
Highlander 2007
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:18 pm Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
The failures of Rice, Gates, Bush, and Cheney in this fiasco demonstrates the complete incompetence of this Administration. As our national debt approaches $10 trillion, the trade deficit running a negative $800 billion a year, Kuwait, UAE and Iran leaving the petrodollar, and two problematic wars, it was shear folly to let Georgia invade S. Ossetia on August 7-8. To ignore or worse, cover up, the Georgian invasion, only destroys the Country's credibility, such as it is. This Russian response gives all Russia a new vigor and status to deal with encroachments to its sphere of influence.
The failure of this Administration to be ideologues and not realists, (seeing the Russian response) has cost this Country dearly.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:21 pm Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
newman1979 wrote:
The failures of Rice, Gates, Bush, and Cheney in this fiasco demonstrates the complete incompetence of this Administration. As our national debt approaches $10 trillion, the trade deficit running a negative $800 billion a year, Kuwait, UAE and Iran leaving the petrodollar, and two problematic wars, it was shear folly to let Georgia invade S. Ossetia on August 7-8. To ignore or worse, cover up, the Georgian invasion, only destroys the Country's credibility, such as it is. This Russian response gives all Russia a new vigor and status to deal with encroachments to its sphere of influence.
The failure of this Administration to be ideologues and not realists, (seeing the Russian response) has cost this Country dearly.
And now Turkey side with Russia...and Turkey is in Iran today.
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed solidarity on Wednesday with Russia and its conflict in South Ossetia.
Upon his arrival in Moscow and meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Erdogan said that he is here to express solidarity with the Russian leadership during this crisis.
The Turkish Prime Minister added that his country is ready to exert all efforts to help end the crisis and conflict in South Ossetia.
For his part, Putin said that his country is keen to ensure Turkey's stability, describing their relations with Turkey as a guaranteed and friendly partner.
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 5:26 am Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
In reality, in the process of settling the situation in Georgia, among others, including Turkey, informs "RBC daily". The other day came to Moscow, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has already met with Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin. The head of the Turkish Government has expressed support for the actions of Russia, and also stated that Turkey is interested in stability in the Caucasus, through which enters the main flow of energy. In addition, Erdogan did not hide the fact that Ankara irritated U.S., destabilize the region. "I came to show solidarity with Turkey, Russia," - Prime, referring to Medvedev. The situation in Ossetia, Erdogan stressed, "allows a new angle to look at the relations between our countries, solidarity between which is of great importance for the entire region."
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:37 am Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
U.S. President Bush: Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected.
He sounded pretty firm...
Also Congo Lisa is in Georgia ...lets see if teh Georgians and Russians agree on the terms...
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
OMG Lolling! Not at what you're saying General, but the way you say it. There's a reason I read this board first thing in the morning! Who need coffee? Anyway, seems like a good day so far - especially since this thread wasn't on top when I opened up PO. 'morning guys!
GeneralGreen wrote:
U.S. President Bush: Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected.
He sounded pretty firm... Also Congo Lisa is in Georgia ...lets see if teh Georgians and Russians agree on the terms...
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:20 am Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
Roccland wrote:
And now Turkey side with Russia...and Turkey is in Iran today.
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed solidarity on Wednesday with Russia and its conflict in South Ossetia. Upon his arrival in Moscow and meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Erdogan said that he is here to express solidarity with the Russian leadership during this crisis.
The Turkish Prime Minister added that his country is ready to exert all efforts to help end the crisis and conflict in South Ossetia.
For his part, Putin said that his country is keen to ensure Turkey's stability, describing their relations with Turkey as a guaranteed and friendly partner.
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Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Erdogan (as translated): Mr President, let me express my profound gratitude to you for this welcome. The Russian Federation and Turkey are friendly countries, and especially in recent years relations between our two countries have developed rapidly in every sphere, particularly in politics, trade and military cooperation.
This meeting will give us an opportunity to assess the situation in South Ossetia. On this occasion, we will also have an opportunity to discuss relations between our countries. In this region, Turkey's solidarity with the Russian Federation is of great importance. I hope that in the future this solidarity will be further strengthened.
Along with this solidarity, the development of tourism has also contributed to the rapprochement between the peoples of Turkey and the Russian Federation. At the present time Turkey exports more to Russia than anywhere else and therefore your country has a huge significance for us. Let me express my gratitude to you once again.
Unlike you I have a source for this quote: link But dont let that stop you being so creative
Washington functionaries and 90 percent of the media are marching uniformly with propaganda pushing the idea that it was a Russian attack on “sovereign” Georgia, not an armed response to an aggressive provocation by Georgia armed with US troops, covert operatives and US firepower.
The western media is trumpeting that “something has to be done to show the Russians that they can’t just run roughshod over the continent,” while the actions of US covert operations, unacknowledged American fatalities (dead intelligence assets, soldiers lying dead in the streets of Ossetia) get silence. Note how the massive propaganda apparatus, a save-Georgia public relations machine (identical to the save-Iraqi-babies campaign launched before the Gulf War) was in place, seemingly before the fighting even started.
There is a good reason why Kissinger and the Bush family appeared so relaxed at the Beijing Olympic Games. The top echelons of the Anglo-American empire have already set up the “chessboard,” with multiple contingencies. It’s all been taken care of.
Again - peace is not the desired state of planet earth for those large and in charge.
Prepare to 1) fight 2) give up your son or daughter to fight, or 3) starve.
Those will be your only options. "Honey - git my flag....them commies are back !!!!!!" _________________ 500 MPH into a brick wall - me
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:19 am Post subject: Re: Russia Georgia Ossetia Alkhazia Ukraine War
1. War is a racket.(Like mafia, elite group activity. A very few get very rich,
2. The average joe gets poor and more heavily taxed.
3. Rules change for the elitee faor
4. More rights are always taken away
5. Population is always redduced.
It is the most desireable way to do things, that is why there is always a war. somewhere. And there always will be until peak oil removes the elite which is very soon. All wars were started, and for the same reason. And they will continue to be started as needed.
Easy to start a war, send a couple thousand contractors in to shoot up a country and slaughter and rape innocents and this is kept quiet, the backlash is splashed all over the news media
"are we going to let them get away with this? The answer is not to get upset, the answer is to vote for Obama and remove neocons.
Pass it on.
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