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thats a bad position cannon on that little boat
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That made my morning... Fucking hilarious! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :pimp:pimp |
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Thanks, but I'd say kudos to the Internet!
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Ossetians are not Georgian and even carry Russian passports. Nuff said.
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The truth is, nobody gives a shit about Georgia, except the oil cartel and its friends at the White House.
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Russian Hackers deface site of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia.
mfa.gov.ge LOL Go Russia! Go! |
Is there
Is there anyone from Russia to tell us what is going on on their news? Where are Russain troops now, and how far they will go. All news available are from BBC; Cnn, and similar, which are complete liars.I was unable to have translation on babel fish, although I understand littlle Russian, but not enough.
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Time to play that old Ray Charles classic "Georgia On My Mind"
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russia hates georgia for declaring independance and wants to show how tough it is
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georgia near russia not hotlanta:1orglaugh ya heard?:1orglaugh
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Georgia is increasing their troop build up on the Azkhabia border and they have withdrawn 2000 troops from Iraq
Looks like they are going to declare war on Russia next. Mr. Saakashvili is a pshyco |
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North Ossetia (NO) - Russian South Ossetia (SO) - claims to be independent, but Georgians have claims to it. So, 70% of SO have Russian citizenships, closely related to NO (not new Orleans, blacks live there) part. Ethnically wise, Georgians and Ossetians are completely different nations. They fought since God took his first dump and created Georgians (joking).. So, last night Georgian forces take vicious assault on Ossetia’s capital pretty much leveling it to the ground with propelled rockets. Russian peacekeeping forces also become targets with casualties reported. Immediately after, militia all over Caucasus form their volunteer units to be sent to war zone. Russian tell Georgians to stop bombarding civilians.. Georgians continue their assault. 100's killed.. Russians deployed their forces into Ossetia, shut down one of their jets, kick Georgian ass all over the place.. Georgian president crying for help now.. That’s about it.. Now lets pretend Ossetia is Texas and Georgians are Mexicans trying to get it back. How you like that Cooter? |
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Very interesting geo politically seeing how Georgia is set to join NATO in 2009
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Don't trust to the "official news". Trust the real people who are dying there. |
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yes the light at the end of the tunnel tells me russia isn't too happy losing its sphere of influence
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damn hope its over soon just dont shoot any troops from the U.S.A.
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There are Israeli troops there as well
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One more link: http://russiatoday.com/news/news/28698
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Oil Brent (ICE) Before conflict start ~145$ 08/08 113.33$ $/Euro Before conflict start ~1.59$/E 08/08 1.5$/E Today Dow Jones 11,734.32 302.89 / 2.65% Nasdaq 2,414.10 58.37 / 2.48% S&P 500 1,296.32 30.25 / 2.39% Now answer me Who start it and Who need it? |
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On the other hand, Georgia has nothing - it's a very poor country that spends 1 billion dollars on weapons in 2007 only. Do you think they are doing that because they are so peaceful? :) Once again, Russia is not going to "invade" Georgia. Right now Russian army acts like a shield to protect Ossetian citizens from genocide but nothing else. You may believe or nor, but Russian army will not move on Tbilisi. They will stay on Georgian/Ossetian borders as long as it will need to get fire stopped. All firing emplacements will be suppressed. Here is just a quote: Quote:
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During the Isreali/Lebanon war, 1200 civilians died in 33 days.. |
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It's all about Lay'n Pipe
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What do you think, how many people can be killed during such a military action? P.S. Georgia has not warned Ossetia on starting a war. Furthermore, 2 hour before the attack, Georgian president told on TV that he is going for a peaceful negotiation "tomorrow". That sounded like: "Dear Ossetian people sleep well this night, nothing bad will happen". What a scoundrel! |
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Once again. Just 2 pictures:
The most famous Georgian of all the times: http://greggsutter.com/mt/archives/stalin.jpg His younger wannabe: http://www.ruvr.ru/files/Image/CIS/georgia/40286.jpg |
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Economic and Social Importance of the BTC Pipeline for Georgia At every historical stage of its existence, any country has to solve a set of problems related to its economic development, of which the primary and most important is the choice of strategy. Following from this, tactical steps are determined. This problem is an especially critical one for Georgia as the country is not enriched with substantial mineral resources2 and, therefore, this factor has no material influence on the national economy. In geo-economic terms, Georgia is situated along the quickest route linking Europe with Asia, a fact that has naturally led to the emergence of the idea of reviving the ancient Silk Road.4 Ultimately, this translated into projects like TRACECA (Transport Corridor Europe Caucasus Asia) and INOGATE (Interstate Oil and Gas Transport to Europe) both of which are of greatest importance not only for Georgia?s economy, but also that for the entire Caucasus.5 It is exactly on these projects that Georgia?s international economic function rests, and its economic development depends. The great energy potential of the Caspian basin7 requires its energy resources to be transported by means of a ramified pipeline system,8 one branch of which will cross Georgian territory.9 At present, Georgia has two sea terminals from which Caspian oil is transported to the rest of the world. One is situated in Supsa, with a capacity of 200,000 barrels/day (b/d), and another in the seaport of Batumi, with a capacity of 200,000 b/d. However, their benefit (like that of the Russian port of Novorossiysk, 680,000 b/d), and particularly their potential of expansion is limited by the straits of the Bosporus. Source: http://www.silkroadstudies.org/BTC_5.pdf |
Georgian snipers kill civilians that go into the street
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