Monday, August 11, 2008

Did the U.S. Prep Georgia for War with Russia? (WIRED)

So why should we care? Oh, just the prospect of a larger regional war that could drag in Russia – and involve the United States as well. Since early 2002, the U.S. government has given a healthy amount of military aid to Georgia. When I last visited South Ossetia, Georgian troops manned a checkpoint outside Tskhinvali -- decked out in surplus U.S. Army uniforms and new body armor.
clipped from blog.wired.com

Georgia and Russia are careening towards war. And the U.S. isn't exactly a detached observer in the fight. The American military has been training and equipping Georgian troops for years.

The news thus far: Georgia, which has been locked in a
drone war
over the separatist enclave of Abkhazia, has launched an
offensive to reclaim another breakaway territory, South Ossetia. Latest reports
indicate that Georgian forces are laying siege to Tskhinvali, the South
Ossetian capital. And Russia, which has backed the separatists, is sending in the tanks.

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