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President Bush said, "U.S. Supports France's efforts."
By: J.R. Nyquist
“The United States strongly supports France’s efforts, as President of the European Union, to broker an agreement that will end this conflict,” said President Bush.
What a silly, silly statement. How many divisions does the EU have?
Today the European Union confronts Russia in the same way Neville Chamberlain confronted Hitler in 1938; being outwitted and tricked in the ceasefire negotiations, there is no possible outcome other than appeasement. The Russians insist that their troops be accepted as peacekeepers in Georgia. The French mediators allow this. And so, the stipulated withdrawal of combatants therefore does not apply to the Russian troops. Under this ceasefire agreement Moscow can claim – in a strictly legal sense – that Russian troops can stay in Georgia indefinitely. President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin are laughing at the French while observing international law. Meanwhile, occupied Georgia is looted and burned; Georgian ships are sunk and the Georgian capital is strangled.
NATO has done nothing, even though NATO has promised to make Georgia a member of the alliance. NATO defers to the European Union. Bush also defers and sends his Secretary of State to Paris instead of Moscow. While all of Europe demanded a negotiated solution, only Poland and the Baltic States (along with Sweden and Denmark) denounced Russian military aggression. All of Europe should have denounced Russia with one voice. All of Europe should have eschewed “negotiations.” All of Europe should have demanded an immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Georgia. All of Europe should have begun to mobilize troops and combat aircraft for the defense of Georgia. In that event, Russia would have retreated.
But the Kremlin knew, in advance, this wouldn’t happen. There is no “military confrontation” in Georgia. As President Medvedev said, “I am convinced that with the end of the Cold war … bloc discipline simply disappeared.”
The Russian president is right.
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at 11:59 on August 17th, 2008
Hi BallyZaka/Sweden "All of Europe should have begun to mobilize troops and combat aircraft for the defense of Georgia. In that event, Russia would have retreated." This is for sure no balanced swedish opinion, you are the first to go in that case. You added no link to source, confusing , you should use the Highlight tool.
Sweden’s bellicose King Karl XII
During his tenure on the throne, King Karl XII took up arms against Peter the Great of Russia, leading an assault against Moscow. He is the chap who also defeated Denmark, Norway and Poland. The Swedish Army met its nemesis at the pivotal Battle of Poltava, where Karl was wounded; he eventually fled south to the Ottoman empire.
Europe has some bad war history.
The fact is sweden calls for NATO assitance in the Baltics now
Publicerad: 12 augusti 2008, 04.44. http://www.svd.se/opinion/brannpunkt/artikel_1551493.svd Om den ryska militära uppbyggnaden fortsätter kan det leda till ökad spänning mellan Natostaterna och Ryssland. Det får konsekvenser för Sverige och Baltikum. Sverige har medvetet skrotat merparten av de militära resurserna och övergivit Gotland. Nu kan det bli Nato- eller EU-förband som placeras i Baltikum, skriver Bo Pellnäs. What you think about Sweden's position in the Baltics now? Thanksat 14:08 on August 17th, 2008
Solarlife: Appears you know your Swedish history. Until 200 years ago if anyone said war the Swedes were packed and ready to fight. At one time their empire streached to what is today southern Germany (Bavaria), held Norway and Finland... the latter given to Russia in a lost conflict and waived interest in Norway due to nationalism in early 1900's. During the Viking era, the three bands (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), traded and/or raided their way 'round the British Isles and Ireland, France and Normandy, into the Med sailing as far as Cario; while the Swedish bands traversed the rivers of Russia and Poland, making their way to Baghdad. Their greatest sailing accomplishment was to have established settlements in North American (L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland) in the 10th century, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Caribbean.
http://archaeology.about.com/cs/explorers/a/anseauxmeadows.htm
Sorry, should have posted the source (J.R. Nyquist), don't know if your aware of him, but I find he has great insights and is worth reading his archives of posts (See: 06/27/08, titled "The Enemy's Scheme of Attack").
http://www.financialsense.com/stormwatch/geo/pastanalysis/main.html
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at 14:39 on August 17th, 2008
BallyZACA, thanks for the link and your history report, made me laughing Sweden "making their way to Baghdad", so you have also been there. My swedish neighbours enjoy the french riviera, they are more peaceful than we are. Well the drink a glas of white wine, we have to write wild articles.