Good vid. I never understood the push to extend NATO right up to the border of Russia. It seems to me a complete provocation, not that Russia is right in this latest incident. The question now is what will the NATO states do about the old, new Russia? I don't think much as we have lost most, if not all, moral standing in the world.
Are you implying that Russia was wrong in this situation with Georgia? Or do you mean that you don't want to be perceived as saying Russia was right because you have not yet reached a firm opinion?
As I understand it there is a providence in North Georgia that is more closely aligned w/Russia than Georgia. The squabble began there and Russia has now extended the fight (invasion) into Georgia, which is a sovereign nation. Behind it all is oil and what appears to be a more nationalistic Russia flexing it's muscle.
The Georgians are an embarrassment here. Either the Russian armed forces have gotten way better recently or the Chechens were some really world-class guerrilla fighters. It took Russia YEARS and TWO INVASIONS to finally quell that rebellion. That's why Putin became so popular. He finally "won" there. And I suppose it is why the so-called "West" (Illuminati, I call this concept) thought he would be more cooperative in its phony, false-flag-spurred "Global War on Terror."
The pathetic Georgian president who went to law school in the U.S. has single-handedly turned me against Georgia, not that I had much sympathy with them to begin with. He is a total joke. He almost makes the Chimp look good. If he wants to be part of "The West," he should have stayed in New York. Even George Soros has got to be $h!ttin' his britches over how awful this guy is.