Tuesday 10 April 2012

Georgia


-- And remember the Saakashvilli is a puppet U.S. politician who got his ass kicked by Russia in a matter of days in 2009. This is all talk and nothing else. The U.S. put too much military in Georgia post-9/11 and Russia bitch slapped us. This was a hollow press release and I can hear them laughing about it in Moscow. I remember a Russian admiral examining a French assault landing ship that could rapidly unload large quantities of armor. The Russian admiral said, "If we had had these ships we could have overrun Georgia in 40 minutes!"... It took them four days. -- MCR

'Saakashvili readying for new war with Russia'
President Mikhail Saakashvili is getting ready for a war with Russia, says Georgi Gugava, political secretary of the Georgian opposition Labor Party.


9 April, 2012

The gang that is holding power is ready to continue the [August] 2008 provocation, as a result of which we lost territories and hundreds of people were killed,” Gugava told a Georgian newspaper, cites Vzglyad daily.

The opposition politician noted that there has been an increase of “military rhetoric” and “advertising of reserve and new military hardware” on Georgian state-controlled TV channels.

Saakashvili is preparing for a war!” Gugava believes. He says the president is planning to “launch a provocation” in order to “involve the Russian Army” in a conflict.

Then Saakashvili would flee the former Soviet republic with “stolen billions” and in a status of “ousted president.” Being “an exile” would make the Georgian leader look like a victim rather than a criminal, the Labor Party secretary thinks.

In August 2008, Georgia launched a military offensive against Russian peacekeepers and civilians in Tskhinval, the capital of South Ossetia. Following the Five-Day War, Russia recognized the independence of Ossetia and another former Georgian territory, the republic of Abkhazia.

Since the conflict, Moscow as well as the two Caucasian republics, have repeatedly warned the West against re-arming Georgia.

According to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the Saakashvili regime began to build up military might well before the 2008 war and has continued doing so since the end of hostilities.

Back in February Medvedev said that he had information that the US and other countries, including Russia's neighbors, supplied Georgia with weapons almost immediately after the conflict. For this reason, Russia had to reinforce its bases in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, he said.

On Monday, Russian Chief Sanitary Inspector Gennady Onishchenko voiced concern over the deployment of American military laboratories in former Soviet medical institutions in Georgia.

American epidemiologists are working at the former “anti-plague station, which used to monitor very dangerous infections,” Onishchenko stated. A former chief of the Georgian security services is in charge of the lab, he told a media conference, reports Interfax.

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