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    Pat Buchanan blasts senators siding w/ Georgia baiting




    Pat Buchanan blasts senators siding with Georgia in spat over breakaway regions

    Why are we baiting the Russian Bear?

    Posted: August 22, 2011
    4:37 pm Eastern
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    Is the Senate trying to reignite the Cold War?

    If so, it is going about it the right way.

    Before departing for a five-week vacation, the Senate voted to declare Abkhazia and South Ossetia to be provinces of Georgia illegally occupied by Russian troops who must get out and return to Russia.

    The Senate voice vote was unanimous.

    What is wrong with Senate Resolution 175?

    Just this. Neither Abkhazia nor South Ossetia has been under Georgian control for 20 years. When Georgia seceded from Russia, these ethnic enclaves rebelled and seceded from Georgia.

    Abkhazians and Ossetians both view the Tblisi regime of Mikhail Saakashvili, though a favorite of Washington, with contempt, and both have lately declared formal independence.

    Who are we to demand that they return to the rule of Tblisi?

    In co-sponsoring S.R. 175, Sen. Lindsey Graham contended that "Russia's invasion of Georgian land in 2008 was an act of aggression, not only to Georgia but to all new democracies."

    This is neocon propaganda. Russian troops are in those enclaves because in August 2008 Georgia invaded South Ossetia to re-annex it, and killed and wounded scores of Russian peacekeepers. Tblisi's invasion brought the Russian army on the run, which threw the Georgians out and occupied slices of Georgia itself.

    While the Russian troops withdrew from Georgian territory, they remained in Abkhazia and South Ossetia as a deterrent to Saakashvili, whose agents have been working Capitol Hill to push the United States into a confrontation with Russia on Georgia's side.

    S.R. 175, the work of Graham and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, declares it to be U.S. policy "to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia as regions of Georgia occupied by the Russian Federation." But the Russians are far more welcome there than are the Georgians.

    Twice the Georgians have been expelled by force. Both times, Ossetians and Abkhazians helped throw them out. Why are we demanding that the Georgians be permitted to march back in and re-impose an alien rule that clearly is detested by these people? Is this the American spirit of '76?

    When the Senate says "regions of Georgia" are "occupied," it implies that Russia seized the territories. But as a European Union investigation has confirmed, the 2008 war began with the Georgian invasion of South Ossetia.

    And what business is all of this of the United States?

    Why are we provoking a Russia for whom the Caucasus – ablaze as it is with secessionism, Islamism and terrorism – is a vital national interest?

    Going on across this inflamed region are ethno-national struggles for self-determination, the resolution of which, 6,000 miles from the United States, is none of our concern. How would Abraham Lincoln have reacted had Czar Alexander II declared the Russian Empire was recognizing the independence of Virginia and demanding that the breakaway enclave of West Virginia be returned to Richmond?

    Can we not see how hypocritical we appear?

    When Kosovo, birthplace of Serbia, was being torn away by Albanian Muslims – and Serbs were fighting to hold on – Bill Clinton ordered Serbia bombed for 78 days and sent U.S. troops to occupy the breakaway province and plant a U.S. base there, Camp Bondsteel.

    When we recognized Kosovo as independent, Russia recognized Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Is there not a certain symmetry here? And do we not have enough on our plate in Libya, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and Pakistan not to be telling Russians how they should behave in lands closer to them than Grenada or Cuba is to us?

    The Russian city of Sochi on the Black Sea, which is to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, is as close to Abkhazia as Dulles Airport is to Washington, D.C.

    East of Sochi lie Ingushetia and Dagestan, targets of terrorist attacks by Islamists seeking to create a caliphate. Moscow's subways and Domodedovo Airport have been hit by terrorist bombs out of the Caucasus. In the airport attack, 35 were killed and 100 injured.

    President Dmitry Medvedev, who has been friendly to the United States and gave the order to Russia's army to reverse the Georgia invasion, describes the Caucasus as the greatest threat Russia faces.

    Why are we siding with Georgia, a nation of 5 million, against a Russia that seems to be on the side of self-determination? And when we recall how JFK and Ronald Reagan reacted when Russians were meddling in Cuba and Central America, can we not understand their resentment?

    Medvedev believes that Saakashvili launched his 2008 attack after a visit by Condoleezza Rice, during which he may have been flashed a green light. Russia's foreign minister believes that the Senate resolution backing Georgia has created a "revanchist mood" in Tblisi.

    If there is another invasion of Georgia and a new war, the U.S. Senate will not be without major moral responsibility. Is there to be no end to this country's meddling in other nations' quarrels and wars?

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    for those that dont know Abkhazia and South Ossetia broke away from Georgia 20+ years ago and is loaded with Russian Citizens

    Thats why Russia is there (Protecting it's citizens) something these Senators refuse to even do here in America

    George Soro's and these ROGUE Senators want to put an Oil Pipeline right through these 2 break away Republics

    Georgia now says they own the land to put those pipelines through for kickbacks from Soro's with I might add the blessing of these Globalist Senators

    it's long past time to put their goofy self on trial

    This is neocon propaganda
    there is no doubt in my mind what so ever these NEOCON's are doing all they can to Provoke Russia and I would suggest the Citizens of America get off their potato chip eating backside before these freaks start WWIII and gladly send YOUR kids off to war so they can War Profiteer on an even larger global conflict once again
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    Nabucco pipeline will ease Europe's dependence on Russian oil http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b ... 459196.ece

    U.S. Throws Weight Behind EU's Nabucco Pipeline http://www.cnbc.com/id/23290211/U_S_Thr ... o_Pipeline

    Nabucco: the pipeline that refuses to die http://oilandglory.foreignpolicy.com/po ... ses_to_die

    Nabucco Consortium confident in timely launch of pipeline http://www.azernews.az/en/Oil_and_Gas/3 ... f_pipeline


    this is nothing but Globalists trying to do there what they are doing here (Trans Texas Corredor) and this crap has got to stop
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    Georgina President Chews Tie

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4E6mOOmnkI

    Aug 18, 2008

    Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia's President chews his expensive tie while on the phone with British Politician a few days after he started a genocide in South Ossetia and blamed it on Russia
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    Putin about Bush, Saakashvili, BBC, CNN etc

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDTswp9r ... re=related


    Aug 18, 2008

    Putin about Bush and its command in person Saakashvili, BBC, CNN
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    Putin about Saakashvili's balls

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP1ZzcSjlDA&NR=1

    May 28, 2009

    Vladimir Putin says during a TV interview what he thinks is the right treatment of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili.
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    President Mikheil Saakashvili "RUNS FOR HIS LIFE"

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    Saakashvili heard the noise of russian airplain and trying to escape under bodies of bodyguards

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkJAbo31_e4&NR=1

    Aug 11, 2008

    Saakashvili heard the noise of russian airplain and trying to escape under bodies of bodyguards. When the noise is gone, bodyguards tells journalists to stop shooting and go away. Saakashvili is very scared, he is runing away for his life. Like an Adolf Hitler 63 years before
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    again... all this is - is globalists trying to steal land for an Oil Pipeline and Politicians like Lindsey's Globalist ASS needs to be put on TRIAL for trying to push it again

    as far as the Russian / Georgia 3 day war

    Watch the Videos

    Russia 1 - Georgia and the NEOCONS 0

    Georgia (U.S. Armed) Trained by BlackWater paid for by the U.S. got waxed
    Black Water (U.S. Armed) got waxed
    George W. Bush and the NEOCONs got waxed
    George Soro's and his Oil Pipeline got waxed

    but so dis the Russian citizens that were attecked by Georgia

    Russia protected its citizens from an onslaught

    something you would expect our politicians to do in protecting its citizens from the Illegal Alien onslaught and it still refuses to do
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    Georgian troops - The grim reality of war

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    Aug 10, 2008

    Georgian troops are being squeezed out of the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinvali. As they retreat, they leave behind a trail of burning tanks and destroyed military vehicles. Many fighters who didn't survive the conflict have also been left behind.
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