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South Ossetia - PoorOldSpike - 08-18-2008

Sorry but I haven't been keeping up with world news as much as I should have just lately, so can someone help me understand the Georgia/ Sth Ossetia business?

As I understand, Georgia broke away from Russia some years ago but the minority S. Ossetian state within Georgia stayed pro-Russian.

Now Georgia has attacked S.O and Russia has gone into Georgia to help the SO's defend themselves.

So aren't the Russians the good guys in all this, like a kind of Lone Ranger galloping to help?


RE: South Ossetia - Steel God - 08-18-2008

Hi Mick;

Years ago we had a current events forum that generated a lot of traffic, unfortunately most of the traffic generated was in bad blood between members because current events, by their very nature, are much less clear cut than historical events. That lack of clarity contributes to emotional passions governing the debates and not facts and academic points. For that reason we shut down the Current Events forum, and do not condone the posting of current event threads of a political nature.

Having said that, I will not lock the thread unless it becomes necessary to do so.

The short answer to your question of does this make the Russians the good guys is, like it always is in such things, dependent on your point of view. The Republic of South Ossetia is not diplomatically recognized by any of the member nations of the UN. (reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Ossetia) So for the purposes of "politics", the UN chartered nations are obliged to treat this strictly as an invasion of Georgia by Russia. Is that the "truth"? I am not inclined to have an opinion, but I think it demonstrates my point about how current events are not always as clear and, therefore open to dispassionate discussion, as history is.


RE: South Ossetia - Walrus - 08-19-2008

Edit: Some content removed by forum moderator. SG

I vote we close this thread down right now.
Cheers.