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Originally Posted by Holly6
The massed Russian Forces on the border prior to the conflict, reminds me of the Mexican-US war. Huh? War comming? Jeez, we didn't know.
My opinion, this is a move by Putin (yeah I know but...) to re-establish the Russian military prowess both to impress his possible admirers (and nationals) and to deter any offer of NATO membership to the southern provinces.
I believe this is going to be another "psst ant" conflict we were so used to during the Cold War. The difference with the modern world is petroleum. The area has a major pipe-line for the area. If Russia gains control, (through a puppet gov.) they can threaten many of their old republics. Give me 3 weeks, and I can be a genius on this. Hindsight etc.
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And here we have what I think is the closest version of what it's about. Seems like the timing is no coincidence either with the world more interested in the Olympics.
As I understand it, Georgia itself has been pro-Moscow except for South Ossetia and Abkhazia which are the two provinces where things kicked off. It seems a little odd to me that a country the size of my back yard would knowingly start a war with Russia...what hope would they have?
Peace.