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Information Dissemination: Russia's Divide and Conquer Strategy
2008-08-12
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Based on Bush's actions following his meeting with Putin: staying in China... and Bush's inactions following that meeting: doing almost nothing for Georgia; Russia essentially had the green light to achieve all of its objectives. There will be no partial achievements here.

All Russia needs is a broker. Enter France. This ran in the Russian press yesterday.

The US is not suited to the role of lead mediator in resolving the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. The statement was made by French Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Bernard Kouchner. In Kouchner's opinion, the United States is actually part of the conflict, as it is present in Georgia and is equipping its armies, reports Channel 1.

Is it coincidence good cop Medvedev is ready to receive Sarkozy and work out a cease fire? We expect France to put forth a resolution of the conflict that puts the EU in charge of Georgia. This will insure Germany and France's position that Georgia should never join NATO, and will additionally give the EU a public victory in foreign policy and diplomacy. Russia gets its new provinces and legitimacy in its military action, while Georgia gets to survive, probably without regime change although the next election may not be kind to Saakashvili.

Where does that leave the US? The US has proven itself not to be factor in this entire affair, and that is not likely to change now. Georgia, a small country that joined the "coalition of the willing, " was left to the tender mercies of Russia thinking their friend the US would come. I'm sure the Chinese and Russians are ready to sell the script to other powers, and that script will sell.

Superpowers pay a high cost for action in the 21st century, but it is also true that superpowers pay a high cost of inaction in the 21st century. When Bush took the military option off the table, even if he never in a million years intended to actually use that option, he doomed Georgia. Russia hasn't given the United States a second thought since. The Bush Administration played poker with Putin, but did so with the cards face up on the table. We should expect results to reflect such a play.

When we say Russia's divide and conquer strategy, surely you didn't think we were talking about Georgia. Russia will use this incident to divide Europe and the US, there is humiliation coming for American inaction. The Russian exit strategy involves Europe throwing the US under the bus so Georgia can survive. It's Russia and France at the diplomatic table, what did you really expect? In that room, US interests finish last.
Posted by:3dc

#2  You're coming real close to the 'Zenster Zone'.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-08-12 21:39  

#1  There is nothing to mediate. Weak Russia assigned territory to Georgia, in trust (Russians would be a minority in same) when the Commonwealth of Independent States was formed. The Georgian government chose to take an anti-Russia stance, and aided Chechen Islamofascists. The minority Russians suffered, with the last straw being the Georgian occupation of the trust lands. Russia invaded to protect nationals, similar to the Grenada and Kosovo (by Fraud) operations and acted to pre-empt co-option of NATO on behalf of an extremist regime. In spite of Georgian propaganda about civilian targeting, oil motivation and total war, the Russians halted in the trust lands and Georgians agreed to a cease fire. Unfortunately, some Western demagogues became prisoners of the rhetoric of a dirty regime that sought our endorsement of jeopardization of minority Russians. Next stage: the Stalin-Gamsakurdia cult will lose all Georgian support and Russia will be seen as their natural ally in face of Islamofascist Turkey, another dirty entity that leaches off NATO.

Number of lies that I was duped into believing, in this affair: ZERO.

How to avoid being duped by deceivers: get the facts, and don't trust demagogues.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-08-12 21:29  

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