Monday, August 11, 2008 - 1:42 PM
As Andrew Kramer and Ellen Barry's heartbreaking report from Gori makes clear, Georgians feel betrayed and abandoned by their American allies. The Russian media isn't really reporting it that way though:
I think there is little doubt this is Russia, building a new empire. They have been working on South Ossetia and Abkhazia for a while.
But the US should have been able to stop this (invasion of undisputed Georgia)? That is a stretch.
Diplomatically, the US cannot really charge Russia with being the initiator of the conflict. Georgia touched off this latest spat; they over-reached (which is precisely what Russia wanted).
Militarily, this is really not a good time for the US to tangle with Russia, even though the Russian military remains a shadow of its former self.
This conflict was long predicted by many, and the US and others have been telling Georgia to avoid falling into a situation just like this. Russia has played the long game with sufficient skill that we cannot clearly declare them the aggressors, and given current geopolitics a war with Russia over Georgia just won't fly.
Jeff @ Armchair FP
Re: Georgia and the Russian Empire
If Georgian NATO and EU membership had been fast-tracked, what then? Defending Georgia would imply a direct conflict between US and Russia, a major war between two nuclear powers, right? Or if not that, at a minimum a Korean-style DMZ with armed soldiers on both sides (only thousands of miles longer?).
We are far, far away from that point, and nobody really wants to live in a world like that. We don't want a world where entangling alliances cause a small border dispute to conflate into a major war. We don't want a return to the Cold War, even if Russia at times appears to.
Jeff @ Armchair FP
Gori falls, second front opens
AP, CNN and BBC are reporting Gori taken, and second front opened. AP link
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