| What's the Deal with Georgia vs. Russia, or Whatever? |
| Written by snakepimp | |
| Thursday, 14 August 2008 | |
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It appears that the deadly conflict which has broken out in the month of August, 2008 between Russia and the former Soviet state of Georgia over Georgia's reluctance to allow South Ossetia seccede may be part of a larger conflict which involves NATO and the United States, as well. As published by blog.foreignpolicy.com ;
So it would appear, that when presented alongside Russia's statements in this USAtoday article;
that the United States is directly commanding the Georgians to commit ethnic cleansing, using their mercenary forces? Similar facts reported in many other sources may stir the mind that something may not be as it seems if one were to "listen to the filter," of the U.S. news media at large.
Public statements by our officials have all uniformly chastised the Russians as the aggressors, though even the aforementioned USAToday article, and even that paragon of modern yellow-journalism, Fox News, have had published irretrievable proof the U.S. is involved, the Fox article refers to the United States air-transporting Georgian soldiers from Iraq into the hot-zone in Georgia, something that has now inescapably entered the record of fact. Does this involvement mean that the USA is trying to foment a conflict with Russia, in an already hyperactive and possibly self-destructive age of American military profusion? Or is there something ulterior afoot in this conflict, perhaps collusion between the U.S.A and Russia to cause this conflict for reasons as yet to be revealed? One thing is certain, it will not be good for the citizens of any country involved, including the United States. It is the duty of citizens in this country to rail against involvement in provocateured conflicts, and reckless involvement in foreign conflict. If the Iraq War is not evidence enough of that, then our eyes truly are closed to the truth. Please wake up and get involved! Be a Paladin for the Truth! Please click the read more link to see a list of sources. more on this subject to come...
http://www.kommersant.com/p-13081/mercenaries_Georgia_U.S._instructor/ http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4486297.ece http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2008-08-08-question-answer_N.htm http://voanews.com/english/2008-08-11-voa64.cfm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeUczGpWC0g http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,401043,00.html
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