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To: Taro who wrote (406879)8/16/2008 12:42:11 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575429
 
Imagine Mexico distributing passports to CA residents and next launching an attack on CA soil in order to 'protect their citizens interests in that area'? In particular so with history backing them up in their rights to that territory.

Cannot really think of any more saucy approach than that, those fukking primitive Russians distributing Russian passports to the Akahazians from 2006 and then 2 years later claiming they 'must protect their citizens against genocide'.


Meanwhile, because of your apparent animosity for the Russians, you ignore completely the claims of the S. Ossetians and Akazians. In case, you haven't noticed both the Akazians and S. Ossetians have said very clearly for the past 18 years that they don't want to be a part of Georgia. Frankly, I think that attitude is pretty stupid given as the alternative appears to be a semi autonomous province under the control of Russia, which is ruled by an increasingly undemocratic Putin. Then again, Georgia's recent behavior doesn't leave me with a whole bunch of warm and cozy feelings either. But in any case, the S. Ossetians and Akazians seem very clear about what they want.

That did't mean of course that Russia had to be all butch and aggressive with Georgia, but then Putin was trying to make a point to Bush and the US which hitherto had been behaving fairly stupid in that part of the world.