Brzezinski: Russia's Invasion of Georgia Is Reminiscent of Stalin's Attack on Finland

by Nathan Gardels Nathan Gardels has been editor of New Perspectives Quarterly since it began publishing in 1985. He has served as editor of Global Viewpoint and Nobel Laureates Plus(services of Los Angeles Times Syndicate/Tribune Media) since 1989. These services have a worldwide readership of 35 million in 15 languages. Gardels has written widely for The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Harper's, U.S. News & World Report and the New York Review of Books. He has also written for foreign publications, including Corriere della Sera, El Pais, Le Figaro, the Straits Times (Singapore), Yomiuri Shimbun, O'Estado de Sao Paulo, The Guardian, Die Welt and many others. His books include, "At Century's End: Great Minds Reflect on Our Times" and "The Changing Global Order." Since 1986, Gardels has been a Media Fellow of the World Economic Forum (Davos). He has lectured at the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) in Rabat, Morocco and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, China. Gardels was a founding member at the New Delhi meeting of Intellectuels du Monde and a visiting researcher at the USA-Canada Institute in Moscow before the end of the Cold War. He has been a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, as well as the Pacific Council, for many years. From 1983 to 1985, Gardels was executive director of the Institute for National Strategy where he conducted policy research at the USA-Canada Institute in Moscow, the People's Institute of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, the Swedish Institute in Stockholm and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bonn. Prior to this, he spent four years as key adviser to the Governor of California on economic affairs, with an emphasis on public investment, trade issues, the Pacific Basin and Mexico. Gardels holds degrees in Theory and Comparative Politics and in Architecture and Urban Planning from UCLA. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Lilly, and two sons, Carlos and Alexander. Gardels plays the cello on his free time. 11.08.2008
Keywords: Russia, Putin, Georgia

On Sunday (Editor's note: August 10, 2008) I talked with Zbigniew Brzezinski, the elder statesman who was national security advisor to President Jimmy Carter, about the Russian invasion of Georgia. He long tangled with Soviet power. Now he takes on Putin:


Nathan Gardels: What is the world to make of Russia's invasion of Georgia?

Zbigniew Brzezinski: Fundamentally at stake is what kind of role Russia will play in the new international system. Unfortunately, Putin is putting Russia on a course that is ominously similar to Stalin's and Hitler's in the late 1930s. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt has correctly drawn an analogy between Putin's "justification" for dismembering Georgia -- because of the Russians in South Ossetia -- to Hitler's tactics vis a vis Czechoslovakia to "free" the Sudeten Deutsch.

Even more ominous is the analogy of what Putin is doing vis-a-vis Georgia to what Stalin did vis-a-vis Finland: subverting by use of force the sovereignty of a small democratic neighbor. In effect, morally and strategically, Georgia is the Finland of our day

The question the international community now confronts is how to respond to a Russia that engages in the blatant use of force with larger imperial designs in mind: to reintegrate the former Soviet space under the Kremlin's control and to cut Western access to the Caspian Sea and Central Asia by gaining control over the Baku/ Ceyhan pipeline that runs through Georgia.

In brief, the stakes are very significant. At stake is access to oil as that resource grows ever more scarce and expensive and how a major power conducts itself in our newly interdepedent world, conduct that should be based on accommodation and consensus, not on brute force.

If Georgia is subverted, not only will the West be cut off from the Caspian Sea and Central Asia. We can logically anticipate that Putin, if not resisted, will use the same tactics toward the Ukraine. Putin has already made public threats against Ukraine.

Gardels: What, if anything, can the West do to contain this revived Russian behavior?

Brzezinski: Not only the West, but the rest of the international community, must make it clear that this kind of behavior will result in ostracism and economic and financial penalties. Ultimately, if Russia continues on this course, it must face isolation in the international community -- a longer range risk to its own well-being.

The United States, particularly, shoulders the major burden of mobilizing a collective international response. This invasion of Georgia by Russia is a very sad commentary on eight years of self-delusion in the White House regarding Putin and his regime. Two memorable comments stand out. First, when Bush first met Putin and said he looked into his soul and could trust him. Second, not long ago, Condi Rice claimed that American relations with Russia have never been better in history!

Gardels: John McCain has already suggested that Russia be expelled from the G8. Is that something you would contemplate?

Brzezinski: The G8 is an impotent fiction anyway. But it has to be much more than
that. It has to be a concerted effort on all levels -- at the United Nations, in the Atlantic Council, in the EU or in NATO, in consultation with the Japanese, the Chinese and others -- to convey to Russia that, whatever grievances it may have, it cannot resolve them by a deliberate policy of dismembering an adjoining state and trying to obtain political domination over it.

Gardels: Is the West obliged to help Georgia resist the Russian attack with some kind of military support?

Brzezinski: The question is not what obligation the West may have at the moment. The question is about our longer term interest. If a Russia, which misjudges its power and its capacities embarks now on a blatantly nationalistic and imperialistic course, we will all suffer.

Therefore it is all the more important that Russia be stopped now by mobilizing a concerted, global effort to oppose and condemn the Russian invasion. Ultimately, that could lead to economic and financial sanctions, though one would hope that other Russian leaders, including its business elite, will have cooler heads and be more aware of Russia's own vulnerabilities. Russia is not ready to sustain a new cold war.

Gardels: Should the Atlantic Alliance urgently induct Georgia into NATO as one response?

Brzezinski: The West desisted from extending the NATO "membership action plan" to Georgia -- a preparatory stage for becoming a member -- out of deference to Russian objections. It is now clear that the deference shown to Putin, in the face of his obvious ambitions, has been counterproductive. In view of what has happened, NATO ought to extend the membership action plan to Georgia, therefore reinforcing the commitment NATO made in Bucharest last March
to the effect that NATO intends, at some future point, to include Georgia.

Gardels: You haven't mentioned Dmitri Medvedev, the the Russian president, once, but only Putin. Does Medvedev have any function in this?

Brzezinski: As much to do with it as the formal head of state of the Soviet Union in 1950 had to do with the running of the Soviet government. Does anyone remember his name? But the real ruler of the Soviet Union had a name that most still remember -- and it rhymes with Putin.....

Copy Right Nathan Gardels, see NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY - NPQ .

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sss

by sss
who invades who? what absolute garbage.
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bush brother

by dugashvili
that hairdo of that bastard who is 'president' of Georgia remaind me of a guy from last century called Adolf Hitler. Just ad small moustache.
How come today USA is the best friends with countries who fought with NAzi Germany during WWII? Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Georgia, and so on...
Who saized power in USA? And btw Hitler was also democraticaly. elected to the office.
Even more legal then Bush who stole electins with his brother.
Empre is going down fast. Next step China converts greenbucks ti euro and bye bye...
Go ask brzezinski about that, he would now he is cleaver enough to shoe shine shoes of lets'say Lavrov.
More people today in this world hate america then russia, what about some world concensus?
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Mr

by Roobit
The article is totally unrealistic. US is now occupying two sovereign countries and is the most hated nation in the recent history. Though being the spiritual heir to the Third Reich it is far less attractive in the eyes of world opinion than the Third Reich ever was. The US armed Georgian dictator ("democratically elected president of a vibrant democracy), trained his forces, planned the attack on Russian peacekeepers (who were there under UN mandate) and slaughter of over 2000 civilians. The US and its Georgian puppet were absolutely confident that Russia would not respond. Well, it did. US support in Europe is based on ethnic and ethno-fascist states on Russia's periphery - Poland, ethnofascist statelets of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, totally savage Georgia and a few insolvent Balkan statelets. It is hated in Western Europe and would not muster popular support for anything lest a confrontation with Russia, EU's now largest single trading partner. I hope Russians will retaliate by supplying weapons to anyone opposing US, to Iraqi and Afghan patriots, to Iran, and will convert dollar assets to gold, euros and natural resources. Russia together Europe (and without American puppets) are going to become a great force in the world. So will be China. And the time will come Russia would fredress Stalinist injustice in Europe and force Poland to give up lands it stole from Germany and pay compensation to all people who lost their homes and property. Days of US empire are numbered.
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Brzezinski is a real demon

by The truth Seeker
How could Brzezenski said such statements when he (and his membership on the Committee of 300 demonic secret society) is even dictated to do that by his masters in Britain... To make it short, this man has a hidden agenda and has a big involvement on this recent chaos between Russia and Georgia.
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About Nardels

by The Truth Seeker
Well, about this editor nardels, who wrote this damning article, is a member of the secret society Council on Foreign Relations, the shadow government of the U.S., who controls political spectrum in the United States. Suffice to say, these Brzezinski and Nardels are one of a kind, Liars and Demons, and advocates of a very dangerous conspiracy.

I urge you to read Conspirators' Hierarchy:The Committee of 300 by Dr. John Coleman. These folks are fully documented in the book....
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I disagree

by Xavier
I am sorry, I totally disagree with Mr Brzezinski's comments. I fact, I regret the minutes I spent reading this article.
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Russia borrows a page from US

by Profenski
What's that noise coming from the "democratically" elected Bush, Brezinsky and others? Russia is just borrowing a page from the US Afghanistan and Iraq Invasions. If it was right for the US to protect its "interest" then why should it be a blasphemy for Russia to do the same? The US opened the way for Might is Right and it should have expected someone to do the same. Where were the Think Tanks when this dangerous policy was concocted by the Neocons and Empire builders? I predict the fall of American Empire just like the Roman Empire fell many centuries ago. History has a funny way of repeating itself.
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Brezinzski's a Commie...

by CIVILIAN DEATH MACHINE
The nerve of this deluded polish aristocrat...

Who invaded Who? I believe Georgia, backed by the US and Israel, attacked S.O. first....

Putin's handing their Asses back to them on a plate....and there's not a damn thing "W" can do....or the Knesset....

Georgia is run and controlled by Zionist Thugs....Soros and Rothschild....

It's appalling that Brezinzski failed to mention his role in arming Georgia and the Checheyns...damnit!....he got Ahmadov a US State Visa......and Berezovsky's in hiding in the UK....

Putin 1 Bush, Neocons, Israel "O"....

Although, unlike Georgia's US Puppet....Putin will stick to bombing Georgia's military bases....unlike the former....who apparently prefers civilians....just like Stalin, Israel, Bush, Blair/Brown...



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Georgian

by Georgeska
Most probably Russia will have two targets - Ukraine and Azerbaijan. In Ukraine it has Crimea to reactivate crisis and in Azerbaijan th Nagorno-Karabakh frozen crisi (similar to Georgia's Abkhazia & South Osetia). If the West will not react promptly, Russia will be encouraged to follow it's agenda. After this, not only pipeline, but the oil fields and natural gas resources of Caspian Sea will become under Russia control. The Europe may anticipate painful consequences if counter-Russia action will be delayed.
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Russian Invasion Of Georgia

by Don Cook
Brezinzski is totally anti-Russian government always. As Jimmy Carter's top foreign policy guy, I don't need to say anymore. That's an easy one to figure out. Georgia, feeling amboldened by the West's support, was instigating this for a long time. Killed 115 Russian peacekeepers, wounding many more. And attacking the Russian civilians in Ossetia, 90% of the population there on Aug 7th, killing 2000 people. What would the US do under similar circumstances. That's pretty easy to figure out, too. We went into Panama & Granada with much less of a provocation. And what did we do after 9/11? They are just doing what any other nation would do if able to, under the current situation. Too many people commenting on this event with way too little knowledge of the facts. No wonder they get po'd at us sometimes. We always run a double standard to them, and expect them to do what we wouldn't do. At least Bush could show some strength in foreign affairs by doing the right thing. Dressing down the flambouyant and wacky Georgian president and then asking Russia to back off, with assurances that we will not support this Georgian governments actions. I can't believe the naive newscatsers here, broadcasting silly eigth grade reports and acting like the cold war is still going. I wish they would get some xommon sense for change and look into the facts before reporting such jibberish. Russian people here, including my wife, just are appalled at the lack of respect and ignorance in such reporting. And don't understand what is behind it. Like, I want to be your friend, but if you don't look at me like I'm your big brother, I'll smack you in the head? Very confusing to them, and I must say to myself as well. I'd like to see some more fairness in reporting the news here, and not like it's still 1970 or something.
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Retiered

by Sean Brady
If it was not for the Russians Defeating the Germans on the Eastern Front in WW2 Mr Brezinzaski would be speaking german today.No country stood up againast the Nazis in Europe except the British and the Russians.And it's the same today no Europien Country is going to put their ARMY where there MOUTH is against the Russain's today or tomorrow
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its funny

by RUS
is anybody still in doubds that's bzezinski is paranoid bucko???
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Absurd!

by yt
Hi kissinger or what ever you are called.
I had heard about you and people were saying that you are a smart guy. As a matter of fact you are not. Because the reason that Stalin went to Finland
was to liberate the people of Finland and the reason that Mevedev went to
south Ossetia, was to defend Russia's interest. A person in your level who
does not know this, is a real stupid.
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A bit of history

by Diogenes
Mr. Brzezinski is conveniently ignoring a few points:
--NATO, under US guidance, is transforming itself from a defensive organization into an offensive one aimed at encircling Russia. After expanding to the borders of Russia from the west, it sought to encircle it from the south by making Georgia an American outpost. Also, under the pretext of "missile defense" the US is planning military bases close to the Russian borders.
--NATO bombed Serbia when Serbia would not let one of its provinces, Kosovo, declare independence. The US, without regard to the territorial integrity of Serbia, recognized Kosovo as an independent state.
--The US has invaded and destroyed Iraq under false pretenses.
If Russia "engages in the blatant use of force ", what does Mr. Brzezinski call the US and NATO actions?
This is a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black. The rank hypocrisy of the proponents of "democracy".
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Mr.

by John Moors
I think that Mr. Brzezinski has to retire finally and keep his mouth shut. He is just an old remnant of the Cold War misteriously still alive and speaking pure nonsense.
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WTF the Moscow troll is doing here

by Zorro
As I see Moscow is tremendously vigorous in internet. Bravo. Famous RBN (Russian Business Network), apart from doing nastiest cybercriminal work worldwide - see CIA reports about it, now is claminig credit for laming georgian internet, year after they lamed Estland, CIA report after thorogh study laid in no uncertain words a finger on them, but could not prove it without russian cooperation.
I see now cyberwar means a disinformation and propaganda tactics as well. Trolling here is a little but risky, because readers happen to know who Brzezinski and Nathan Gardels and Orhan Pamuk and Fareed Zakaria and Francis Fukuyama are. When they don't - their problem, cannot be helped at once.
Just for your info, the gang busted last week for stealing 42M bank account details from TJX customers had russian connections - RBN notably. It looks like Mr.Putin is involved in some cyberwar racket, apart from playing John Wayne in the Caucasus. Best regards from Warsaw, capital city where Brzezinski was born - under soviet occupation.
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Mr

by SDS
In Russian the surname "Putin" does not rhyme with the surname "Stalin". This mistake undermines the credibility of Mr.Brzezinski's judgments.
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US, GEORGIA, RUSSIA ???

by Absolute...
Now to say the fact the US policy makers are the real ''pain in da ass'' of todays world. they occupy lands 100 of miles away from their land, put puppet govt. for their own benefit to control OIL etc., having more than 200 military bases around the world, making conflict around the world acc. to their own benefits AND now when Russia is punishing the georgians for killing its citizens... the US is pointing finger upon the russians. I ask if Saddam was hanged for genocide why georgian president should be left and no one could be a bigger war criminal then mr.bush... who killed people in millions in Iraq.

Russia have done a great job until now.
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by ACbKO
Based on these comments, Brzezinski's assessment of Russia (and the trolls who responded here) is correct, and his warnings taken to heart.
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War Criminal

by OilFiend


Brzezinski is one of the greatest war criminals of the 20th century. By his own admission he
1) supported Pol Pot and his "policies";
2) engineered the USSR invasion of Afghanistan;
3) established the neo-con foothold in American Foreign Policy
4) created the Carter Doctrine that has fueled much of the problems in the Middle East

The only adequate comparison for him is a cross between Ribentrop and Eichmann of late NAZI fame.

The neocons have complete lost strategic advantage in their big games against Russia----Russia will now control the oil and gas flow from Central Asia----if the Europeans do not wake up the Russians will also control enough of North Africas oil and gas to put a real squeeze on the EU. NATO will sit quietly by as there is nothing they could do even if the political will existed.
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observer

by Gore
Wow, what a cyber-attack in comments! And I will not be surprised if at least a third of these "commentators" are even unpaid -- Russian propaganda is getting more and more powerful. Goebbels and Hitler would be very proud of their Russian pupils.
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Georgia-Russia Conflict

by Elizabeth Montana
This is the beginning of the end of Russia's glory. The idea itself is brilliant, but did it really have to happen on the expense of Georgia and it's people? I don't know. History will tell.
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Paid Support

by An American
I cannot believe the number of Pro Russian comments in response to Brezinski's article. Russia is an aggressive dictatorship that is trying to re-establish the Soviet Union in the same way that Stalin did years ago, brute force. No one should be surprised since the NKVD spawned the present dictator Putin. He , like his mentors before him, only know one way to act and that is to cheat, lie, and destroy anything that is honorable and decent.
I will ignore the commentators above who are chastising Brezenski as either mental midgets or Russian pupils that are waiting to push Russian Propoganda .. This also reminds me of the cold war where thousands of Russian sympathizers infiltrated the American political and literary scene to spew Russian Propoganda.
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Murder

by A Ukrainian
The Russian government is a murderous organization that aims to expand its influence by brute force. God help us all unless we have the courage to stop them.
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Putin will answer for his crimes!

by Vasjok
I totally agree with Mr.Brzezinski. I'd like to add that sooner or later common criminals like Putin find their way to the Hague. The only place for mass- murderers is behind the bars!
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Reduce the State

by James Seaberg
You blogger guys want peace? Then don't wish only but act like wanting peace.

You need to reduce the power of the state, any state. When the state has less taxes he is less able to build empires, counterempires, make wars, kill people and empoverish their own citizens. If you live in a democracy, vote the warmongers out. But don't vote the socialists in as they kill you by doing good. Stalin killed 50 million, Mao 40 million, Hilter 30 million or so. How many did the socialist republic of USA and socialist Brittain kill recently? How many will the Sowjet Republic of EU kill soon when they get their cherished constitution? I guarnatee, it will be millions of poor etatist believers, too.
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a informed american

by Trudie
I really cannot be3lieve the absolute stupidity of the pro Brezenski people responding to this article. You have a vile murdering drunken ,dope takeing moron for your President. He has lied you into war and has killed over one million innocent Iraq men women and childrenand marched into a soverign country that had not done anything to you or were even capable of doing so because of years of your unjust sanctions against them and you have the nerve to judge Russia.. The Gergians started the whole thing and Russia is just giving them a fair warning. I hope Russia also tell the US to mind their own business.
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old fear of Russia

by Max
It seems time to stop fearing Russia and look at the facts. The old guys, such as Brzezinski and McCain, still live in the state of Cold War with Russia and react accordingly. What I'm surprised of (may be shouldn't though), is that even though most Western newspapers do acknowledge the role of initial aggressor of Georgia in the was and provide some information on the history of the conflict, they do it at the end of the article. Always after a page or two on the aggression of Russia. And it happens from the the very beginning, when Russian army just entered South Ossetia and not Georgia. It creates a huge bias in the heads of people reading the articles (and especially for those who does not finish reading). It's shameful. As good reporters you must unprejudiced. But the old cliches must sit in you as well, I guess.
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To unaware American (who is probably russian in reality)

by Canadian Azeri
I really cannot believe how some people who know nothing about the region can call people who agree with Brzezinski stupid. Have you even lived a day in a country being torn apart because a bunch of separatists get monetary and military support from Putin? Do you know what it is like to have a million refugees in your own country because Putin wants all the Caspian and Central Asian oil to flow through his pipeline? Do you know what it is like listening to Chechen refugees telling about the russian atrocities that make Nazis look like amateurs? Ffs, go and read the book by Anna Politkovskaya called Putin's Russia, for which she got killed by Putin's assassins. You know jack shit and are calling yourself an informed american. The fact that you cannot even spell correctly in English suggests that you have as much to do with America as Putin does. Putin is a russian Nazi ruthless butcher who must be stopped.
I agree, Bush's policy in Iraq and Afghanistan is very similar to Putin's policy towards Georgia. There is one big difference, though - Georgians did not drive a couple of planes into any skyscrapers in any of the russian cities. And Bush does not want to make parts of Iraq or Afghanistan parts of USA.
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SIngle minded and double standards

by Borisav
One might sympathize with deep Mr Brzezinski's disappointment with Mr Putin because the later shattered into pieces Mr Brzezinski's idea, he expressed many years ago, that Russia should be shattered into pieces.

The trouble is that blind hatred does not bring any good to anybody and Mr Brzezinski should know better. I wander, as of Serbian origin, what would be Mr Brzezinski's reaction if Serbia would a launch a sudden and massive attack on Kosovo, kill several thousands of Albanians, including peacekeepers and flatten the capital? Would he be happy and completely satisfied if Serbia would verbally offer ceasefire two days later with request that everything should be forgotten and military forces should be returned to positions before the "NATO's aggression"?

Should I be more clear? How would US Administration react, if Osama bin Laden offered a ceasefire, two days after 9/11?

For those, who would prefer an easy escape by slotting me among KGBs, please don't, I am just asking questions on DOUBLE standards in single minded minds.
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by ACbKO
I'snt it interesting that everyone who does not support Russians (soviets in diguise) are war criminals?
Your types have murdered over 30 million people, and now you want more.
You are are all psycos and peasants who cannot think for yourselves.
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There's Two sides to every story

by Kiwi
I am somewhere in the middle-Usa can't Throw stones as they would do the same- I am impressed how quick the Russians have stopped Most of their attacks- Would USA stop that quick?
I would like to see Russia be more leading in the world instead of critisizing the west. They should be more united and stop places that support terriost instead of supplying them to defeat the west., If the Russians were active and united this way most people would support them if they needed to invade gorgia-
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Brzezinski is NEW WORLD ORDER

by Bzenski is liar
Brzezinski is a liar it was Georgia who attacked first with the help of USA and Israel do not let this propaganda NEW WORLD ORDER Leader sway your real thinking watch americansunite on youtube
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homage to canada

by ploopy
"and you think you're so clever and classless and free..." but here it's immigrants and refugees. and fundamentalists or militants or the bitter unemployed killing students, arkansas democrats, people kidnapping their own children, car chases... etc etc etc i saw it on t.v. honest
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Nothing has changed in power politics

by The Observer
Brzezinski knows better than what he writes. He's just ganging up on the Russians because it seems to be the popular thing to do when the U.S. cluelessly as usual suffered a grave embarrassing setback. In the international practice of power politics, the U.S. and EU just got skunked by the Russians and there's very little they can do about it. Unfortunately power politics has been, still is, and will continue to be the norm of international politics for a very long time to come. Big powers by and large predominate and lesser powers more or less have to accommodate themselves to that fact if they wish to survive and prosper. The U.S. and Europe have established some important yardsticks about how far great powers can throw their weight around. NATO bombed Serbia when Serbia refused to grant Kosovo its independence. The U.S. waged preemptive war on Iraq under false premises, with thousands of casualties. Relative to the events in Georgia, it seems that all the players were engaging in a dangerous game of poker. The U.S. in courting Georgia and sponsoring Georgian membership in NATO was trying to extend U.S. influence to an area of vital interest to Russia. The fact that Georgians expected the U.S. to come to their aid militarily against the Russians tends to suggest that the Bush administration might have mislead them into making the miscalculation that they could indeed attack South Ossetia without drawing in the Russians. That was a rash calculation that a small power near a competing great power should never make. Georgia has to learn how to live in the backyard of Russia and survive.
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Tomas

by tl645
There is a long history of enmity between georgia and russia. Georgia brought this one themselves by attacking first, true, but it was Russia that set up the conditions which allowed this.

Putin is KGB, enough said. Bush has lost any moral authority to act correctly in this matter because he has bungled so much in the area of foreign policy.

There is nothing but darkness ahead. Many will die because of this, and for what? Oil, Power, Territory?
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writer

by Willy Van Damme
Brezinski is the genius who in 1979 started supporting the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and the man who helped bring the Taliban and al Qaeda to Afghanistan. He is the man who brought a drugleader and murderer Gulbuddin Hekmatyar to Afghanistan what made Afghanistan what it is now an totally ruined place, its intellegentsia killed or exiled and the place turned in to the biggest drugfactory the world has ever seen. And this is the man who advises Barack Obama to bring this 'change' to America. already seeing the face of this Polish-American exstremist makes mee sick. He should be in jail for crimes against humanity. A totally disgusting and discredited figure
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a hero of mine is wrong this time

by doc5467
I've been an admirer of Zbigniew Brzezinski for many years, and though I've disagreed with him on occasion before, I've never seen him this mistaken and this disingenuous. As someone said above, he really does know better. His projections of what Russia "might" do, or "perhaps intends" are unworthy of a mind and a font of knowledge such as his. In this case, Mr. Putin was absolutely justified in sending aid into South Ossetia after the cowardly and devious attack on the civilians of Tsknvali the night of the Olympic opening ceremonies. Mr Saakashvili had, just hours before, agreed to a truce and to negotiations with Ossetia the very next day, but then loosed hundreds of rockets and shells into their little capital city, destroying most of it in hours. Thousands fled, thousands hid in cellars, hundreds died. And the Georgian peacekeepers turned on their Russian peacekeeper comrades in S. O. and killed nearly a hundred of them. Ossetian villages were attacked by ground troops as well, sending 30,000 Ossetians fleeing to the north. And yet, we in the West hear not a single word of this travesty, this evil adventurism; we hear only of the Russian response, as if that were the original aggression. Not a single American news channel or newspaper has sent a single report from anywhere in South Ossetia, not one. They report endlessly what Saakashvili SAYS is true, even when their own reporters admit some things are false--e.g., the claims about tanks and bombs in Gori, even as western reporters and their cameras are IN Gori and can find no Russians there. Saakashvili is a glib New York lawyer and fluent in American English; no one has asked to interview Mr. Kokoity or any other leader of the Ossetian victims of Georgian aggession. It's true that Russia may well have further interests in the area, but to so one-sidedly condemn them and give the originators of this war a complete pass, is just dishonest.

I am one who believes the longing for self-determination and the right to govern themselves gives a subject people more moral credence than those who hold them unwillingly in a country run by people of a different language, a different culture and a different set of interests. No matter what Russians may or may not do in the unknown future, I think it's wrong to insist without discussion or negotiation, as Bush demands, that everyone accept completely the so-called "territorial integrity" of a country which has never had those boundaries as an independent and sovereign nation. At least Serbia could claim rightly that Kosovo had been part of Serbia for a thousand years; no Georgian can make a similar claim for Abkhazia or south Ossetia; they were forcibly bonded to Georgia by the Soviets Mr. B and so many others condemned in all other areas.
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Mr.

by ronald
No single word Georgia sent its soldiers into South Osetia and provoke counteraction. If some time back US recognized Kosovo independence based on ethnic principles, the same might be introduce in Osetia.
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MR

by JERRY
THIS ARTICAL IS DISGRACE TO ALL INTELIGENT READERS. .SHAME ON MR BREZINSKI.
WHY DO YOU NEED TO LIE IN YOUR AGE SIR?
JERERY
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hetman

by Taras
Zbigniew Brzezinski is one of the most patholohgical haters of Russians ant the restof Slavs too. He is not Pole ast all, just pretender, imposter, Kohnman.
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MR

by JERRY
THIS ARTICAL IS DISGRACE TO ALL INTELIGENT READERS. .SHAME ON MR BREZINSKI.
WHY DO YOU NEED TO LIE IN YOUR AGE SIR?
JERERY
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hetman

by Taras
Zbigniew Brzezinski is one of the most patholohgical haters of Russians ant the restof Slavs too. He is not Pole ast all, just pretender, imposter, Kohnman.
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Joe

by American
I am also surprised to see so many pro Russian comments, nevertheless i understand that so many commentaries are very liberal or even socialists. For them the truth doesn' matter they are inventing their own, just like Lenin and Stalin. For many young leftist Americans Russia was and is a country they admire. They don' want to hear about Stalin and the murder of millions of Russians and others. They want to build a socialist state in America.
Castro, Chavez, Moralez, Putin.. These are the people Young socialists admire.
Therfore, Russian actions in Georgia are seen as proper, according to them.
This is the reality we are facing.
God bless America, God save us all....
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pole

by ski
I don't agree with the statement that if it were not for russia, brzezinski would be speaking german...if you knew an ounce of history, you would know that poland was under prussian/austrian (german) and russian occupation for over 120 years---that had never stopped poles from speaking polish...although not as caustic as brzezinski's statements, i do nevertheless agree that russia is heading towards a newer version of the soviet union...
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by Bulgarian-American

by Bulgar
This president of Georgia should stand a trial for war-crimes.
So should Bush for his killing of civilians in Iraq and kidnappings all over the world.

McCAIN which 'translated' means THE SON OF THE MURDERER CAIN
(THE MURDERER OF AVEL) with his comments on Russia also shows
WHAT awaits the US and the WORLD if elected.
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mrs

by cash
I am so sorry, some one called him polish aristocrat. that is not correct. it'swell documented
that this gentlman is polish ude with all his ethnic baggage and affiliations. so there is no big
deal or surprise here. why bother.
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ryszard

by livelove
mr. Zbigniew Brzezinski is very right...!!! but... as the russian government is on the run by the mob of former soviet kgb agents, nobody knows anymore what is the true story, but hey...! at same time usa is occupying two countries and breaks the international law every day and nobody knows why... smiling wide...
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Dr.

by Dr. DM, from Cayman
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irrelevant

by Finn
As a Finn I am deeply disappointed as Mr. Brzezinski shows his absolutely ignorance of the North European history by claiming the current crisis in Georgia to resemble what Stalin tried to do with Finland during the WW II. The facts are totally different.

Now, if Russia had not intervened in Georgia while knowing what was going on, they would have committed a crime against humanity that would have started hunting them during the coming decades - it is that simple.

The real criminals here are those who deceived the little Georgia by rosy promises they never intended to keep. For them Georgia had a perfect setting to become the necessary Sarajevo for the New World Order.

Led by Kosher kings financed by the dark Lords of Capital their subordinate Western leaders living in a never never land have no understand the power of the numbers. Unbelievable but true still after years of continuous nonsense in Iraq. The West has put her faith to Goebbel's mantra of repetition and to a supporting God. Goebbels had it all figured out: "just keep on repeating a lie and soon enough it becomes the truth".

Regardless of the dreams and lies, the numbers bring a sad story to the West. The global domination and absolute power over all energy, mineral and food resources will remain forever beyond their reach!
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Historian

by Canadian
Zbigniew Brzezinski is a smart "bastard" and a megalomaniac the most dangerous combination whose intentions we know from what he has done in the past. A Polish "zek" who gained power and used it to kill millions around the world. A dispicable person.
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ryszard

by livelove
in response to that irrelevant by finn... yes, you are a very "irrelevant finn".. smiling wide..

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A Modern Fairy Tale

by Spectator
Gee, we didn't realize that all those Georgian troops marched into Ossetia merely to pick a few ripe cantaloupes. Somehow we had the clearly erroneous notion that these killers had gone into Ossetia to shoot and kill everyone of Russian background they could find. And done so with the complete approval and support of George Bush, Cheney and the Mushroom Cloud Girl, Condi Rice. This trio has been egging on Saakashvili in his constant campaign of ant-Russian propaganda and provovcation for the last few years. Talk about reaping what you sowed! This time the sowers reaped a bumper harvest.
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Finn

by Irerlevant
in response to my dear friend ryszard ... yes I smile as I can afford it... what about you?
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activist

by Hippie Joe
Mr. B. has a screw lose, and as an Obama field worker I assure you I will be giving Senator Obama my reasons for rejecting Mr. B's entire line of irrational hatred toward everything Russian.
Russia has done the right thing, and I call on the Russian Federation to immediately occupy every inch of Georgia until the criminal butcher responsible for the invasion of South Ossettia is brought to justice along with his Israeli advisers.
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Mr.

by Kirill
Bravo! I absolutely agree with Brzezinski!
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Observer

by Mannstein
Zbigniew Brzezinski is a Pole. All good Poles are ultra nationalists who hate Russians and Germans.

As for Russia fighting the Germans on the Eastern Front in WWII West Europeans owe the Wehrmacht a debt of gratitude for holding out as long as they did. If they hadn't the Western Europeans would have suffered the fate of their Eastern neighbors. They would all be good Communists speaking Russian no doubt.
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ryszard

by livelove
my dear finn friend,
i love you too... now i am smiling wider..
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dr

by dracula
Brzezinski shows clearly that old age had finally caught up with him. He talks of... Finland. Incidentally the difficulties that the Russians experienced in Finland induced in the brains of Hitler the image of a weak Russia, inadequately equiped and prepared militarily, that would fall under the onslaught of the superior german military technology. Brzezinski forgot what folowed. Sign that Altzheimer's is already in place. Allow him to end his life in a nursing home, of course as dignified as possible.
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Mr

by elaustraliano
Finland porvoked the USSR, with the aid of the nazi regime. It's exactly the same today, with the US government egging the deluded president of Georgia (a toady that will do and say anything he is told to by his masters). Is the US government trying to unleash another world war? Are they sure they know what they are doing? Because they will not come out of it unscathed.
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observer

by sido
Soviet - oops, Russian - disinformation is back in full force, boosted by fear, envy and evil bluff, and aligned by middle eastern theocratic fellow travelers and the old, unimproved lefist hate-capital-hate-U.S. and UK crowd. It's going to be a long, long century. Good luck and good night. And ... seriously, who could believe ANYTHING from the Russian leadership, past present or future. Spies, thugs and killers for hundreds of years.
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breeder

by portagekid
It looks like cuba all over again with Amerika trying to encircle Russia and the federation with nuclear missiles and the like. They failed in '63 and they'll fail again in '08. And remember, as much as the amerikan public believe that they won that encounter they didn't. The USSR and Kruschev secured the removal of nuclear missiles from Turkey and a promise of never invading Cuba, before they then removed the missiles from Cuba. Something the neo-cons and zionists would like the amerikan public to forget or better still, not realize! The only way to combat evil is to confront it openly. Russia has done this and I applaud them for their actions
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Warning for us all

by Ribentrop-Molotow
I am not surprised at all by number of pro Moscow comments on this website, I juust hope that alternative view can be published unlike BBC website.
1) Can all the supporters of Russian intervention in Gorgia explain, why South Ossetia should be independent but Chechenia (just next door) should not?
2) Please spare us stories about Russian sacrifice in "liberating" Europe in WW2. Soviet Union was the ally of Hitler till 1941. When 2 gangsters (Germany and Soviet Russia) fought over the spoils USA and Britain choose to side with one of them against the other. "Allied" gangster kept the control of Eastern Europe. This is "realpolitics" but let's not call it liberation.
3) Let's consider general lefftie hipocrysy about essence of Soviet Union, Russia and its leaders. When Kurt Waldheim was elected president of Austria, country was ostracised because we was member of Wehrmacht. I do not remember complaints about Putin being president of Russia although he was a member of KGB, successor of NKVD/Cheka, so not that different from SS and Gestapo.
4) Russians should remember that in 20-30 years time they will need USA and Europe more them we need them. Never mind new technologies replacing oil and gas. Look at the map and demographics. Your population is dropping by 500K per year. Even now you face dynamic, fast growing China in the Far East where you have what? Maybe 6-8 million mostly elderly and drunks and many busineses are already run by Chinese. Those suggesting diverting oil from west to China should get their head examined. If you think China is your ally, you definitely do not need enemies. Sweet dreams about Imperial Mother Russia. I hope your young ones are learning Mandarin, they will need it....
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Dr.

by Dr. DM, from Cayman
Brzezinski is very right.

Russia (the Soviet' KGB) in disguise has reached the point that they considered very ripe for this show of strenght to the rest of the world. They realized that America is weaker than before.
As i said before in another forum;-Joseph V.Stalin's forcible relocation of ethnic groups after the redrawing of the region's political map (during his turn as dreaded head of the Soviets) was the chief source of (internal) frictions of the 1990s in the Caucasus, obviously from there is the root of Abkhazia and South O. claim.

A person must be blind, ignorant (as many posting PRO- KGB comments) or accomplice to deny that since the reforms started in the Soviet Union, back in the mid 1980s, the DEATH'S SECRET BROTHERHOOD (KGB) never accepted it and ultimately did try to change the course (Aug. 1991).

Apparently, during all those years after that incident, they tolerated the changes and the overw. wish of freedom, a Continental Tsunami waving from Siberia to Berlin, but it was only to gain time. In the mean time the KGB reorganized its forces (its only option) and began their work from the darkness and silently-their best stage- for almost twenty years now they have been in the task.
Main objective: grab, take, get the Open Political Power in order to use the vast experience they had- during 70 years-to trick the West and USA playing the rythm of Democracy and Freedom, the wolf in lamb's clothes, that the free nations like to listen. They got the Power and then things started changin, slowly but sure, going back day to day towards the Soviet era. Political assassination, poissoning, demolition of any claim or rebellious attempt (Chechennia), intimidation and secret actions against the media, high spionage activity of any political opponent and on the former Soviet's territories, manipulation of any regional conflict to take advantages, exploitation of any international conflict to black mail or take advantages, double face and standards in their dealing with the rest of the world, especially with the West and USA.

Putin and comrades are very methodic indoctrinated, consistent and ideologically fundamentalist than the Ayattollahs, step by step they have been pushing forward, and as for the West, (they said) don't worry the free world is only trained to fight from the light, so we can handle them easilyfrom the darkness. So time has come, the price of oil was artificially manipulated to their advantage, Europe is natural gas dependent on Putin, Russian are scare as they were during Lavrenti Beria kingdom and the neighbors could be reached and souffocated as soon as the KGB wants.

The Republic of the KGB in full display, while Britain and USA are bussy in domestic issues and in the middle east. The KGB never was done and came back to stay, they knew the West weakest point: The freedom. And the KGB is a master of the lies and knows how to handle the West and USA perfectly.

Putin and cronies had played their dice magistraly, leaving the USA and the West shocked and without a coordinated answer-to candid, almost a silly approach to a red monster in disguise-and worse than that Mr.Putin still having visible and invisible resources, as always they did from the time of the Glasnot and Perestroika, remember that the KGB controlled back then unlimited financial and other resources only that they loss political power temporary and the USA swallowed the trick.
Today they are re-armed again, they have much more money, and the D. blade of Nuclear black mail, since they already timed up with Iran and China, is a sad reality , if not you have to ask yourself, from where Iran got and is going to get the technical support and materials for its nuclear program?
From where Col. Chavez and the Latin American leftis Govs. are getting the weapons?

America (USA) has been in a sweet dream and now is too late, the world has a new order and the Soviet could be setting the pace once again, Stalin should be having a party in hell.
We all togheter, ignorants and erudite are going to pay the price, it is only a matter of short time.

Then, the invasion of Georgia was not about Abkhazia or S. Ossettia, it was and still about a show of strenght, a challenge to the USA and the rest of the the World, the Soviets are taking their position in the new world and in addition it was about a punishment to Georgia and Georgian a kind of vendetta for the freedom seekers.

The Soviet (KGB) stroke back and the world is in a serious danger.

Once again, whether they like it or not you are very right Mr.Brzezinski.
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CIOLOVEKY

by VOLODEA
..iT IS SO SAD THAT ALL KGBists ARE WRITING ON THIS ARTICLE!!!
RUSSIA IS DOING THIS KIND OF "CIVILAZATIONS" FROM a LONG TIME AGO SPECIALLY STARTING with PETER SO CALLED THE GREAT AND RUSSIA DOS NOT KNOW OTHER WAYS TO BE A NEIGHBOUR IN GOOD STATE ,THEY ALLWAYS WANT TO have slaves and sure others peoples countries for them and the history could give you so mabny examples'maybe at list 100 !!!I'm here in america because of them and you people do not know what is to be under the boots of russians and sure you want just .
when they atacked FINLAND it was almost the same situations with Georgia and HITLER helped them starting with the august 1939 MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP pact thaths how WWII was started first togheter hitler and stalin destoed POLONIA and don't fotghet KATYN a real GEONOCIDE and they like now with GEORGIA lied abot it and you know when RUSSIA admited the crime in 1991!!! people that have no history knoledge should start studie about this EVIL EMPIRE and then comment .... ehey I went in 1982 in Moskow and I rememberd the same brainwashed idiots like today wich where so poor and so undeveloped BUT PROUD THAT EVERYBODY IS AFFRAID OF THEM the hell with tgis blody tirtsty vikings!!! CYA
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Honcho

by bluesky
Do not be concerned about Russia. They are backward "wannabes." They can not afford another cold war. Like the autumn leaves, they will soon be gone with the wind. Drunken bums led by a fool with delusions of grandeur...how patheitic.
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Only Fools Ignore the Lessons of History

by zgoldsmith
The comments which criticize Mr. Brezinski's comments demonstrate either a personal political bias which blinds them to the obvious or an appalling ignorance of history - or both. The discrete diplomatic flexibility of making the integration of Russia into 21st century body geo-politic less politically challenging to Mr. Putin domestically has been foolishly abused and misinterpreted by the Russian Leadership. Mr. Brezinski is on the money in his comparisons and the arrogance of the Russian military commanders in Georgia today should recall the same arrogant overconfidence that the Russian Military Commanders in Afghanistan voiced in 1980. Pres. Bush - in a moved that surprised me - has taken the absolutely correct line in exercising ability and force within a humanitarian glove. If the Russians seek to tear that glove and reveal the force more directly will Pres. Bush 'protect' US assets - I hope so, immediately and directly so there can be no question of our position and willingness to defend democracy even at a high price. I hope those that are so aware of America's faults (of which there are many) see the opportunity and necessity of doing the right thing when you can and should. Let us speak softly and carry a big stick - and if necessary use the stick. I just hope the leaders in Europe and the rest of the world are not so ignorant or short sighted to ignore the need to contain this now - not later; and that we are not foolish enough to ignore the reactions and comments of our own candidates one of whom will replace Pres. Bush in making our choice. Hope is not an excuse for stupidity!
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Mr

by Not Brainwashed
Oxymoron for the Day: Russian Peacekeeper
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Mr.

by Georgian
Russia lost the Georgian war
August 13, 2008
Andrei Illarionov, a liberal economist and former policy advisor to the Russian president

The Second Georgian War: Preliminary Conclusions

The war against Georgia was a brilliant provocation carefully planned and successfully carried out by the Russian leadership. The campaign was practically identical to the plan carried out in another theatre at another time — [Chechen warlord Shamil] Basaev’s attack into Dagestan and the beginning of the second Chechen war in 1999.
In the new situation that has taken shape following the war, Georgians may find a legitimate reason to recognise Georgia’s de facto loss of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The military losses of Georgia are greater than those of Russia. At the same time, however, the financial, foreign policy, and moral losses of Russia are much more significant than those of Georgia.
The Russian leadership did not achieve its main goal — the ouster of [Georgian President] Mikheil Saakashvili, change of the political regime in Georgia, and Georgia’s rejection of membership in NATO. Rather, the opposite has happened.
The international community regards Russia as the aggressor that brought its forces into the territory of another member state of the United Nations. The international community regards Georgia as the victim of aggression.
Russia has found itself in almost total isolation in foreign policy terms. Only Cuba supported Russia’s intervention in Georgia. Neither Iran, nor Venezuela or Uzbekistan, not even Belarus said a word in Russia’s support.
The G8 has, in effect, become the G7. The series of foreign policy defeats of the Russian leadership, beginning with the Rose Revolution in Georgia in 2003 and the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004, and including the NATO summit in Bucharest in April 2008, was now followed by yet another fiasco.
The Russian leadership succeeded in something that the rest of the world did not (want to) believe: The resurgence of fear of the “Russian bear”. This fear and — be it temporary — sense of powerlessness is something that the world will not forget for a long time.
Russians with no access to sources for news other than the official, found themselves in total isolation in terms of information. The degree of manipulation of public opinion, and the speed with which the society was brought to mass hysteria, are clear evidence of the regime’s “achievements,” and pose an undeniable and unprecedented danger to the Russian society.
The institutional catastrophe, about which I have had to speak about many times before, is happening before our very own eyes. Its main — albeit not the only — victim will be the Russian people.
The war helped reveal the true faces of some so-called liberals and democrats, who previously had condemned the “imperial syndrome,” but when it manifested itself, quickly caved in to the regime, calling for an attack on Tbilisi and for the reinforcement of Russia’s defence and law enforcement agencies.
The only political institution, members of which were capable of formulating differing opinions regarding the war (including those, with whom I do not agree in principle) and discussing them, was the National Assembly. In effect, the National Assembly proved — in a moment of crisis — that it is better able than any other institution to function as a proto-parliament.
The war confirmed once more the validity of the most important principles of conduct of morally conscious Russian citizens in relation to the present regime:
do not believe,
do not fear,
do not beg,
do not cooperate.

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Russian military forces on call

by armadillo
RUSSIA IS TRYING TO HOLD ALL INDEPENDENT TERRITORIES BY HIS SIDE AND AWAY FROM NATO MEMBERSHIP IN ORDER TO SHOW ITS POWER AND INFLUENCE IN MAINLAND EUROPEAN CONTINENT.
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1c10kzov

by gogla
vladimir putin is responsible for genocide, murder and ethnic cleasing in his own country and in neighboring countris. hi is soviet, red mentality person
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Thank you people

by Alexey
Hello to all, Im Russian myself and know what kind of man this polish jew is, and his background. So it was nothing new... As one here said I would have spent my time for nothing.... but I had a great time reading comments! so many people that researched information about this matter.
There were lots of commetns I enjoyed one of by Roobit 3rd from top.
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wanted vladimir putin

by giorgius
I am surprised to see so many pro russian comments, because actions of russian forces are genocide ossetians and georgians people who lived in georgian state(tskhinvali region). this is war against liberty and peace in all caucasus region. russian red army and his red leader(agent of kgb) is responsible for genocide to 80 000 chechens and financing of terror organisations and nuclear elements in georgia and other countries.
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STOP RUSSIA!!!

by take the lead
Brzezinski is quite constructive, and all the blames that are written here are completely wrong. This is cool mind analyze about what really happenes in the world, and if anyone wants to understand his impartiality can read his books and will understand much more about this world and world policy!!!!!!!!One thing at what everybody prefers to close his eyes is that RUSSIA IS STILL THE SOVIET UNION, spiritualy, mentally and according to their behavior and their actions towards Georgia was provocative, it s embittered by the anlargemenet of NATO towards east and growls like a wounded bear and crushes everything that will encounter it and its vile policy!! Can it occur that the whole world is wrong and only Russia is right??It must be STOPPED!!!!!!!If not we ll soon hear the same things from Ukraine from Azerbaijan and then from Baltics too!!! MIND WHAT U LL WRITE HERE!!!!
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Non-Russophobe

by 'Seer'
Mr. Brzezinski is pained when Russia copies American ways. This is strange and confusing. Kosovo- S. Ossetia: Any similarity? Yes and No. Kosovo is 6 thousand miles from USA. S. Ossetia is 0 miles from Russia.
Brzezinski - the Cold War worrier, is so russobe that he cannever see any thing wrong with USA bombing Belgrade, Iraq, etc. Did nit Serbia or Yugoslavia deserve 'territorial integrity'? He's pained but this is the begining of more pain for him because, when Ukraine joins NATO, the Frienship Treaties [of 1654, 1997 with gift of 1954] with/from Russia will come to naught. The Creamea will vote for independance and so will the East bank of the Dnepr. Will the Cold-war monger not take his life, this time around?
The Russophobes can never appreciate anything, even after old Gorbie handed them
Eastern Europe, the baltic statelets, and later central Asia. So what cooperation do they want? they can nenevr be satisfied! They oly can be , by parading in victory along the Red square like Napoleone and later, hitler planned to do. They will fail as their predisessors did. So, however 'meek' Russia may behave, they want her to give them a freehand/control of her oil and her independance. they will fail in their designs.
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HELP WORLD! Help Europe

by david
Stop Russia! This is main massege! Stop imperial army. This troops and his leaders(Putin, lavrov,Ivanov,Medvedev) kills peacfull people and it will be stop! Soviet ideology never, never, never will be back. God save GEORGIA, god save freedom peopie and state.
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WANTID V.PUTIN

by WANTID V.PUTIN
Wantid Vladimer Putin for crimes against humanity and the planet.
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Stop red army

by L.Gulia
Red army of russia are standing in georgia now. What they are doing? They murders peacfull people, They doing ethnic cleasing, it is really evil troops. I am a abkhazian nationality men and I shout _ Get out red army, get out russians from georgia(from abkhazia and osetia of course)
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Peace will come

by .Ben Heartwood
Georgians don`t worry, todey all American peoples are saying: "I am GEORGIAN"
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New World Order

by mao
Brzezinski is a true when he said about new world order, because if Russians don`t stoped, preveiw countries will be ukraine and azerbaijan. Some people who know nothing about the region dont will be writting stiuped comments.If you interesting reality situation in Russia you can read more materials and books about. Putin was a man who was kill 300 children in beslan(north ossetia), who was kill 80 000 chechens in republic of chechnia, who was help criminal rejims in Abkhazia, South ossetia, Pridnestrovia i Karabakhia. After thet some stuped people said NEW WARLD ORDER ARE ONLY PROPAGANDA! No friend it is true and it is evill true. Beacuse everyone must say: STOP RED ARMY! STOP RUSSIA
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never let anyone slitt your personility

by George From Georgia
old cominist KGB is still trying to intoduce thamsalve to the world

21th century there is no place for people like Putin
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Total lie and hypocrisy on all fronts

by disagreer
When it comes to judging other countries, America has lost its credibility. It is no longer a "beacon of democracy", and I doubt it ever was.

It is clear that there is only one thing that United States cares about - and this is its geopolitical interests.

This is way it will never risk going to war with Russia over some new crazy leadership in Georgia (who by the way is so democratic, that it shut down the independent TV station Imedi, expelled political opponents and fabricated presidential elections). But in view of U.S. government it is beneficial to support them, just because they are openly proclaiming themselves as enemies to Russia. How hypocritical United States proves itself once again.

Iran, Iraq, Georgia.... Who's next in line to be used up and thrown away?
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What really has happened in Georgia

by independent
A short recoup of the events which have led to the current situation.

1. Supported by the U.S. government, on August 8, 2008, Georgia has unilateraly broken a 15-years old bilateral Peace Agreement (according with which Russia has maintained a peace-keeping group in the region) with the breakaway republic of South Ossetia and launched a massive rocket attack on its territory, which overnight killed almost 2,000 civilians and forced over 30,000 to flee the region into the neighboring Russia. Other military crimes perpetrated by Georgian soldiers against Ossetian civilians have been recorded.

2. Russian peace-keeping force did not retreat from the region as Georgians apparently hoped, but, according to the signed Peace Agreement, fulfilled its duties to prevent civil casualties, started responding in a military fashion, and received the additional forces to support the defensive campaign.

3. Having failed [to completely push Russian peace-keeping force out of the South Ossetia and occupy the capital of the region,] Georgia has launched a massive mass-media offense against Russia, calling for military and diplomatic help and accusing Russia of an "all-out aggression against innocent people of Georgia." The Western mass media has quickly picked the Georgian interpretation of the events (thanks to the CNN again) and immediately started misleading the global community about the nature of these events.
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Way absurd!

by FI
"yt" posted the following comment:

"Hi kissinger or what ever you are called.
I had heard about you and people were saying that you are a smart guy. As a matter of fact you are not. Because the reason that Stalin went to Finland
was to liberate the people of Finland and the reason that Mevedev went to
south Ossetia, was to defend Russia's interest. A person in your level who
does not know this, is a real stupid."

So Stalin went to Finland to "liberate" the people of Finland -- except the people of Finland did not want to be "liberated" by Stalin the Tyrant and fought back so hard Stalin was forced to back off and leave the people of Finland and the land of Finland alone!

So speaking about the level of stupidity... pot, meet kettle?

"elaustraliano" posted the following comment:

"Finland porvoked the USSR, with the aid of the nazi regime. It's exactly the same today, with the US government egging the deluded president of Georgia (a toady that will do and say anything he is told to by his masters). Is the US government trying to unleash another world war? Are they sure they know what they are doing? Because they will not come out of it unscathed."

In 1939, Stalin's USSR was an ally of Hitler's Nazi Germany. The Soviet attack on sovereign, democratic Finland was unprovoked and illegal. Stalin had made a secret pact with Hitler, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, that was the basis of the Soviet attack.

It's not funny when people who do not know their history try to make (ultimately false) analogies between past and present events.

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Spectator

by Ron
It is clear that Russia has embarked on a mission of conquest just as it previously did in 1956 in Hungary, 1968 in Chechoslovakia and as Germany did in 1939.

Either they are stopped now or the world will again pay a horrific price.

History forgotten "or" ignored is doomed to be repeated.

All the putrid and inane excuses for the Russians and the Germans does not change the facts. Both of these countries were totally imperialistic in the mission.

Germany and Japan were not turned into vassal states after their defeat as the Russians did to Poland and the other Eastern block countries and East Germany.

Continually condemning and daming the US will not make this situation one bit better nor more palatable.
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Well, your puppet gambled and lost, suck it up.

by RemoteObserver
Mr. Saakashvili gambled to pull another Kosovo and Serbian Krajina and lost. Suck it up, dear Russophobes, you can't win all the time, especially when you are not careful in hiring local thugs to act as proxies. There's still an opportunity for Republican election campaign to get major brownie points out of this fiasco by rallying aging Cold Warrioirs to support McCain.
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mr.

by lynx
Talk about blinders! Russia is for Russia only! Does KGB ring a sweet note in the ears of millions! It doesn't-does it? Is lying to the world about it's missions now acceptable. Maybe for the blind. Get a life!
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Mr.

by Todd
Brzezinski's naked, shameless propaganda leaves me with my mouth hanging open. He must be totally corrupt, or just a fanatic, to say what he says, even though he knows we know he distorts facts and speaks lies.

It would be better to keep his mouth shut since anything the U.S is doing is not defendable. His words only serve to remind us of the deeds of America in bombing civilians, invading sovereign nations on false pretenses, excluding itseld from the international court system with which it threatens others, and for sure appearing like it wants a Cold War with Russia. American threats to Russia by surrounding it with NATO is not going to end well-will only push Russia to fight back, as America would if it were in its place.
Georgia gave plenty of excuses to Russia to invade before Aug. 8, but Russia only invaded when Georgia invaded S.Ossetia. I guess America doesn't like anyone else acting decisively except itself.
Can't wait to see Bush, Cheney, Rice, leave politics, so I can get rid of the horrible taste in my mouth they cause me! They leave America with nothing, and they've embarrassed us all.
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Shame on Russia

by Adam
Brzezinski is right.
One can comment away about how peace loving Russia is.
Tell jokes about Russian peacekeeper forces.
Lie about numbers killed while retaining foreigners from validating them.

If so, why are all east-European countries, which now something about Russion politics of one view about Russion invasion on Georgia? Is it not because they have experience? All rusophob? No, simply knowing who they are dealing with.

Russians today should be ashamed for supporting Putin and his puppet President. Should be ashamed for having only one ambition and pride: - power to subdue and break other nations, and no notion about freedom and true dignity. As a human being I am ashamed for Russia. Shame on you!

21 century is not a time to be proud about cousin homicide.

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Lie, big lie, statistical lie and the supreme TV lie

by Borisav
CNN brought dramatic news on battles, bombardments, destruction and generally on continuation of invasion of Russian troops into Georgia, yesterday evening. CNN’s reporter from Tbilisi also stressed out very critical situation in Gori, town near South Ossetia border from which was launched the main Georgian assault on the capital of South Ossetia and which was later destroyed by Russians.

Russian Program 1 yesterday evening, among comments and pictures of left huge stocks of armament, tanks, piles of ammunitions in Gori and pictures of the town, presented how Russian commander came on the street to meet the first three former town administrators, Georgians, who returned to Gori yesterday about noon. They were the advance party of civilian administrators returning to Gori, on invitation (and presumably guarantee for safety) from Russians, to resume their duties. There was nothing dramatic about this meeting, just a few curious observers and passers-by.


I leave to the readers to draw their conclusions. My impression is that the fiercest Georgian battle still goes on, but only in CNN’s HQ studios and Mr Brzezinski's and alike imaginations.
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Finn

by irrelevant
Don't worry about the CNN. For several years all it's ineternational sensitive reports have either been manuscripted or directed by the inhouse military brass.

There is simply no "better and more accurate" newscasting in the world - CNN is the top.

The places like http://www.youtube.com/, http://www.linktv.org/mosaic and http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ show just "garbage" as you of course know already.
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Nonsense!

by lynx
How interesting it is to listen to arm chair political want to be's. Please, wake up as you no nothing!
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Don't worry - be happy :)

by S
You talked to a senile old russophobe, he still hates Russia - OK, who gives a damn. Amazing how many neocon-brainwashed americans are batshit paranoid. Don't worry, folks: neither Russia nor Arabs will destroy you - you will do it yourselves. At some point your paranoia will drive you to create Gitmos for your own compatriots, who do not share the "democratic" values you espouse, or just not "patriotic" enough. They will be sentenced by a court of 3 and called "terrorists". They won't be tortured - just drowned, bitten by dogs and sleep-deprived. The Patriot Act will be expanded, but it's already pretty good for the purpose. Then, during some economic downturn, your ethnic minorities will rize - they already hate your guts for treating them as low class labor. Then it will be a quick and painful slide. Ever wonder why the whole world dislikes, fears and distrusts America? Except, of course, those regimes that you bribe to stay your loyal whores, like your little bitch Saakashvili. The only way this scenario won't happen is if you throw out the neocon ideology and take an honest approach to other nations. But I'm afraid the venom has already hit the brains. Good luck with your hatred.
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bad spelling shots

by Georgian M-Bush
to Ribentrop-Molotow Actually, if you chose to nick yourself after anyone who exhisted in real you'd better check the dictionary for a more precise spelling - it was Ribbentrop-Molotov pact you were hinting at. Back to school, eh?
Now to your questionable plea (all supporters won't bother, but some can do)
1) expats in the Caucases (including mad Mishiko) can exercise in american accented English - the rest (home loving and hard working folks, both chechens and ossetians, not to name kabardins, dagestanians etc) prefer to stick to Russian - you want them to swap to English? Not sure you can really afford it as you seem to be on poorer terms with it than russian spies indeed
2)your ignorance is just amazing - so history was even worse issue with you than spelling - seems like history records have been rewritten by some mentally retarded redneck - at least at your part of the world.
3) member of Wermacht indeed - tells a lot of your bad soviet breeding, sir - so why would you scold your native background then - you might end up in asylum as sure as not.
James Bond's implanted fear of KGB still menaces the world - this is really so pathetic.
4)FYI Russians are far better learners than you could have assumed and they might chose to learn chineese instead of planting missilles like tongue-tied warmongering and totally unpopular countries do - and that will be an end to your sheepish banter.
Sapientis satt.
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chess game

by non bias
russia and the usa are playing a game of chess and its only a matter of time for the clock to run out.russia is siding up with china/iran(remenisicent of the triple axis powers circa 1939-1940 and the 10 year non agression pact)while the usa is collectively/actively pursuing nato enlargement with fomer eastern bloc coutries and courting france in a big way to rejoin.seems a little like history repeating itself.look at the way countries aligned themselves to different alliances/defence pacts circa 1900-1914 and just before world war 2.china is in a simliar positon to the one russia was with germany/japan in 1939-40.china will align itself with the usa/europe when the time is right(when europe regains its foothold proper in resource rich africa and stab russia in the eye not the back ) and russia/iran will/could be the economic war losers like germany/japan.not actual military war losers.all wars are about resources and economic power.russia is building the pipeline through the baltic sea to germany bypassing poland(formerly occupied by ussr)so not to pay the poles big bucks for using their terriory for the pipeline(something that really bites putin in the balls).this pipeline is moving slowly as all works at sea would in comparision to the one that is being built on georgian land very quickly.its all about being the main energy supplier to europe and having the monopoly on the supply.with oil prices remaning high its in putins/kgb/military backhanding vested interests(not the average russians interest)to get into georgia quickly as is the US's/europe interest. . if it was an all out miltary war the ordinay citizens of the nations would lose out no matter what.just a word to russia, britain had an arrogant might is right empiric attidude towards its fomer colonies and one of the them started the ball rolling on the break up of that empire(tread softly russia's ruling elite,sometimes all your citizens rise up now and again,against the state and succeed).ireland has the largest seabed in the eu/ untapped oil/gas reserves off their coast and you wuld have two think twice before you kill your own golden goose.sarkozy didnt come to ireland just to talk about the lisbon treaty.so a new tap will open from a more stable pin prick of a country quite soon and the house of cards will begin to tumble.
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No worries

by lynx
These Russian comments are indicative of those who refuse to turn the camera around and look at the stuff your hiding. You don't look up and you neither see the blood on the ground. All you see is-Russia! Gottcha!
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Earl

by Alex Bjorklund
More propagandist crap. Russia did not INVADE foreign countries like France or Germany. Russia was itself victim of two major foreign invasions during last century. What we have here are new ethnic states (Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, etc.) where peasant ethnic core abuses everyone else. Russia is not an ethnic state - it is a multiethnic, fairly tolerant and ultimately independent nation that acts only within its historic sphere of interest. In this case, the parallel with Finland is foolish and the old Russophobe who wrote that knows it. Georgian junta was committing genocide against own minorities and Russia had to step in and did so only when attacked. Georgian borders are not borders of some ancient nation but are those of former Soviet Republic (Georgian SSR). It is a fake state like most post-Soviet states are. Those borders are not sacred and the issues of territory and statehood must be resolved in a democratic way - not according to what Washington (Fascington) or Tbilissi (Syphilissi) think, meaning that regardless to what borders of former Soviet Republics were, people have a right to redraw them if they desire to do so. South Ossetians and Abkhazians do not want to live in Georgia. They had two referendums on that subject and the independence vote (or in case of South Ossetia reunification with Russia vote) won. All Russophobe states have problems with their territory and with minorities they got for free from somebody else or stole under Stalin's protection.
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YOU CANT HIDE THE TRUE

by CALIFORNIAN
AMERICA IS LOOOSING ANY MORAL AUTHORITY BECAUSE OF BUSH, RICE, CHENEY AND ALL THIS BUNCH OF LIARS, HYPOCRITS AND, IN FACT, CRIMINALS. THEY CONTINOUSLY START AND MAINTAIN MULTIPLE WARS ALL OVER THE WORLD, KILLING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS AND MILLIONS "IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM". THEY DESTRUCT INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES TO SMALLER PARTS WHICH ARE EASIER TO CONTROL AND CREATE MARIONETS POLITICAL REGIMS LIKE ACTUALLY CRIMINAL REGIM OF SAAKASHVILI IN GEORGIA WHO IS RESPONCIBLE FOR GENOCIDE OF SLEEPING CIVILIANS IN SOUTHERN OSSETIA. BUT AMERICANS AS ANY FAIR MEN AND WOMEN OVER THE WORLD KNOW THE TRUE - OSSETIANS WERE MURDERED BY bUSh-BACKED SAAKASHVILI. HE IS A WAR CRIMINAL. RUSSIA IN FACT WAS OBLIGED TO REACT ACCORDINGLY TO STOP HIS GENOCIDE OF OSSETIANS, MANY OF THEM - RUSSIAN CITIZENS. SHAME ON CURRENT US ADMINISTRATION! FORTHUNATELY BUSH WILL GO AWAY SOON. VOTE RESPONSIBILY!
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More propaganda

by Lynx
Russia's true nature is soon to be shown and when you see the tears, the suffering, the rapes, the needless killing. Yea, take pride in your Russia for you have so much to brag about.
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Open your eyes!

by ONE
All these conflicts, big and small wars of the last 100 years are parts of conspiracy to destroy Christian states and to weak Arian race with the goal to create NEW WORLD ORDER - repressive global state under jewish dominance. World history - is the history of competition between semitic and aryan races. Georgians and Russians (both aryans) used to live together for centuries - in fact it is Russian protection made it possible for Georgians to survive as people and political state. Open your eyes and see who is getting advantage after all this conflicts - international bankers and media tycoons - the elders of Zion. Dont be fool. And dont think as Homer Simpson that "TV is always right". TV is in the hands of those who want to control your minds.
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EYE'S WIDE OPEN!

by Lynx
THE BIG FISH EAT THE LITTLE FISH!
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victory for georgia

by prishtina
yes....my friends around the world...we all seen this days dewil who called K G B ....but it is not to late to stop today because tomorrow willbe late....only hope of this world is USA and EU ...of course NATO ........go go amerika go ...........down russian comunistic anti humanity politics...out of georgia......
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mister

by ivabigun
Yes nice article. But what I can't understand is....Weren't there any functioning video cameras around when the action started. Everyone is blaming everyone else, but if someone would have videoed the action, a lot of lies could be eliminated. I live in America.
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mr

by Mark Bolan
I could not finish reading this article as it sort of make my blood boil to dangerous point so instead I read the comments. And I think is enough said for me to just say this only actually ask this only form the american people.
What on earth are you allowing to lead you and dictate the future of your children? Are you people have no spine to stand up and say no more to this garbage sub humans instead of following them and let them destroy your country?
This idiots actually believe that they can force Russia to do what they want and forget that if shit hit the fan then she ahs more power to retaliate than this paper pushers and idiots think she has .
Instead of writing all you write may be my american friends is time you do something about it beside writing freedom it does not come with nice writing or complains it comes with sacrifice in the face of the enemy and the ones running you are your enemies.
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Love - Brothers

by Smith Hawk American
This kind of hate and talk is just too much.!
We all just want a better way for our kids. Cant we all see this?
I invite you all to my house in washington state for dinner and good wine. Its a great place!
Love your kids tonight.
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yogina

by sanat
sweet
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