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USA:IRAQ AS RUSSIA :GEORGIA WITH RESERVATION

Von: Aviroce (dudaraster@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 16.08.2008 06:23
Message-ID: <17970dac-a1e4-4318-a0ed-65b7898b0403@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: soc.culture.europe alt.politics.internationalsoc.culture.jewish soc.culture.palestine talk.politics.mideast
Analogy.  USA:Iraq=Russia:Georgia is true with reservation.

Kuwait was part of Iraq until the English separated it from Iraq and
gave it UN vote to become a state.  The Honorable Saddam Husein, who
was murdered by the United States of America, thought he could regain
his territory by invading it and taking it over.  But to his
disappointment, the United States of America made sure he could not
keep Kuwait by killing the Iraqi army, divided Iraq into two segments
using a no-fly zone in the early 1990s and George W. Bush eventually
invaded Iraq, killing Saddam Husein, and occupying the country.  Iraq
is a colony of the United States of America whose (Iraq's) are agents
of the empire.


Georgia was part of the Soviet Union.  It got its independence when
the USSR split into smaller territories which gained independence as
states supported by the United States of America.  South Ossetia and
Abkhazia were Russian territories which Georgia wants to claim to
complete almost a straight line border with Russia.  Georgia invades
these two territories and Russia responds in kind.  Like the United
States of America, Russia wants to move forward to occupy all of
Georgia the reason why any resolution to end the fighting is not
acceptable to Russia if it contains statements referring to
independence of Georgia: "Thursday, Russia's UN envoy Vitaly Churkin
spoke optimistically about early approval of the new draft by the
Council.
But diplomats said the Russians were demanding that there be no
reference to respect of Georgia's territorial integrity, a demand
which could prove a "dealbreaker," according to one source."


The question that could be raised is this "What would the United
States of America, the most powerful country on this planet earth, do
when Russia refuses any reference to Georgia's independence? "  Not
much.  The United Nations Security Council cannot act independently
from Russia as a veto to operate would destroy any unity.  Other
members of the Security Council would not dare to challenge Russia as
it is an equal if not more equal than most of the others.  So the
United States of America would want to guarantee the flow of oil
through the pipeline from the Caspian Sea to Eastern Europe and the
fruitless country of Georgia may have to endure colonization if not
return to Russian control.  In this case, the United States of
America
and Israel will lose the Northern country threatening Iran as well as
the Georgian mercenary soldiers in Iraq.  For those who studied
history, it is not unusual for a European country to fade away.
Remember the partition of Poland until Poland ceased to exist? Even
now Russia has a second thought about Poland's independence should
the
United States of America place a missile defense system facing Russia
in it.


I said the analogy is true with reservation.  Georgia was part of the
Soviet Union and is influenced socially, militarily and economically
by Russia.  Only politically it sides with the West.  Yet Iraq had
nothing to do with the United States of America economically,
militarily, socially, and politically.  The United States of America
wanted Iraq to be part of USA Empire to have an absolute hegemony
over
Arab/Islamic oil and markets to support the weak dollar.  The United
States of America is using its military complex to support its dollar
as it produces nothing to trade with other nations.  Its presence in
Iraq seems counterproductive.

http://groups.google.com/group/Imperialism_Zionism/browse_thread/thread/e73
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Push for UN vote on Georgia truce by week's end
by Gerard Aziakou
2 hours, 13 minutes ago


UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - Sponsors of a UN Security Council resolution
to
formalize the ceasefire deal between Russia and Georgia pushed for a
vote by week's end, but Moscow balked at inserting any reference to
Georgia's territorial integrity.


"Yes ideally, we would like a vote this weekend," a Western diplomat
close to the bargaining involving European, US and Russian diplomats
told AFP Friday.


"But we'll take as long as it takes. We are not going to push for a
vote if we know that the Russians will veto the text -- which does
not
mean we have to give in to all their demands... There has to be hard
bargaining," said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity."


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