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Russian Navy ships approach Georgia’s sea border

RIA Novosti reports: A group of ships from Russia’s Black Sea Fleet including the flagship Moskva guided missile cruiser (click on photo for a better view) arrived on Sunday in the eastern part of the sea near the Georgian border, a high-ranking navy official said. “The purpose of the Black Sea Fleet vessels’ presence in this region is to provide aid to refugees,” the source in the Russian Navy’s headquarters

The Russians have shown that they can defeat a U.S.-trained force

Following the lead of the New York Times, now it is Stratfor’s turn to finally start deciphering the writing on the wall. Check this out:——- Editor’s Note: The following is an internal Stratfor document produced to provide high-level guidance to our analysts. This document is not a forecast, but rather a series of guidelines for understanding and evaluating events, as well as suggestions on areas for focus. As night falls

From Stupid to Moronic to Evil

By Paul Craig Robert for OpEdNews “Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative.” John Stuart Mill Many years ago, during the 1970s if memory serves, neoconservative Irving Kristol, echoing John Stuart Mill, called his conservative party, the Republican Party, “the stupid party.” Kristol was referring to the Republicans’ inability to compete on the policy front. Jack Kemp

Latest news update

* Russian forces have reportedly entered into Georgia proper threatening the city of Gori. * South Ossetian forces claim to have penetrated into Georgia * The Russian Air Force has bombed the Tbilissi airport for the 2nd time * The Russian Navy has sunk one Georgian attack boat (part of a group of 4 who tried to attack the Russian units) * Abkhaz forces have attacked Georgian units * At

“One would think under those circumstances, we’d shut up.”

Is the New York Times (and the rest of the US power elites) finally seeing the writing on the wall? Check out this interesting commentary in the NYT: In Georgia Clash, a Lesson on U.S. Need for Russia By HELENE COOPER for the New York Times WASHINGTON — The image of President Bush smiling and chatting with Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia from the stands of the Beijing

FYI – UN Charter, Chapter VII, Article 51

Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defence shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority

Russian journalists beaten up in Georgia

Russia Today reports: A crew from Russia’s First TV Channel has been beaten up in the Georgian capital Tbilisi while filming a protest rally at the country’s parliament building. Reporter Maksim Bobrov said the men, wearing camouflage uniforms, “most likely represented some kind of a law enforcement body”. ”We were filming in the city centre at the parliament building where refugees from South Ossetia held their meeting”, he explained. “We

Chairman of Russia’s State Duma Security Committee Vladimir Vasilyev: US incited Georgia offensive

Press TV reports: The White House has orchestrated the current conflict between Russia and Georgia in South Ossetia, a high-ranking Russian official says. In a Friday press conference, Chairman of Russia’s State Duma Security Committee Vladimir Vasilyev said without US aid, Tbilisi would have been unable to start military operation in South Ossetia. Georgian military forces launched a large-scale military offensive against South Ossetia on Thursday evening. Russia, in response,

Georgian minister: We won’t cede to Russians

Ynews reports: Reintegration Minister Yakobashvili says Georgian troops ‘merely regrouping’, not pulling out of South Ossetia. ‘Russians didn’t expect us to fight with such determination and force,’ he adds “We’re changing strategies and tactics, but we will not give up,” Georgian Reintegration Minister Temur Yakobashvili told Ynet Sunday following reports that Russia expanded its bombing blitz against neighboring Georgia while Georgian troops pulled out of the capital of the contested

Russian war ships sail for Georgia

Russia Today reports: The Russian Navy has confirmed that a section of its Black Sea Fleet is en route to the Georgian coastline. The task force includes a missile cruiser. Military officials insist the operation is to help refugees and is not part of an operation to blockade Georgia. According to a source in the Russia’s defense ministry, three assault ships were earlier sent to the same destination. ‘This is

Georgia announces ceasefire

Russia Today reports: The Russian embassy in Tbilisi has reportedly received a note from the Georgian president saying his country is stopping military action in South Ossetia. Russia’s Interfax news agency reports that Mikhail Saakashvili ordered his army to stop firing on Sunday. However, the Russian Foreign Ministry says Georgia has yet to end hostilities. Russia’s Defence Ministry has confirmed that Georgian troops have withdrawn from South Ossetia after failing

Breaking News: Tbilissi airport bombed, Georgia pulls out of South Ossetia

Press TV: Russian bombers target Tbilisi airport Sun, 10 Aug 2008 02:08:10 GMT Loud explosions rocked Georgia’s capital early on Sunday, and a senior official said Russia had bombed Tbilisi’s international airport. “Russian jet fighters have dropped three bombs on Tbilisi’s airport,” Shota Utiashvili, the head of the Georgian Interior Ministry’s information department, told Reuters. Reuter’s correspondents working in Tbilisi heard the three loud bangs shortly after 0530 (0130 GMT).

US and Georgia refuse to call for a renunciation of force

Xinhuanet reports: The UN Security Council failed again Saturday in its attempt to agree on a truce call for the parties involved in the bitter fighting in Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia. On Saturday afternoon, the 15-member body concluded its third round of an emergency session in the past 48 hours without adopting a statement that would have called for a cease-fire. In a briefing to the council at

Details about the Ossetian war from the “Aviapedia” blog

The Georgian army structure (in Russian, but don’t think it will harm): T-72-SIM-1 — 210 (T-72-SIM-1 является модернизированной версией танков Т-72 различных модификаций, состоявших на вооружение Грузинских вооружених сил. Модернизация включает в себя: замену средств связи, установки датчика “свой-чужой”, навигационной системы основанной на использование GPS, установки двух (для механика водителя и наводчика) тепловизоров, установка комплекса для применения управляемого вооружения а также установки новой брони.)Т-55АМ − 35 (по планам Мин. Обороны

South Ossetia war update

17:05 – Abkhazian official have announced that the republic’s troops have entered the Gail district bordering Georgia. 15:45 GMT – 76 Airborne Brigade of the Russian Army arrives in the conflict region – Russian military officials. 15:20 GMT – Prime Minister Putin arrives in Russia’s republic of North Ossetia to discuss aid for the refugees arriving from South Ossetia. 14:19 GMT – Russia’s Interfax news agency quotes locals in Georgia

Two U.S. Aircraft Carriers Head For The Gulf; Kuwait Prepares “Emergency War Plan”

Dave Kaiser AHN Two additional U.S. Navy aircraft carriers are on their way to the Gulf and the Red Sea, according to Kuwait Times. Kuwait began finalizing its “emergency war plan” on being told the vessels were bound for the region. The U.S. Navy will neither confirm nor deny that carriers are currently en route. U.S. Fifth Fleet Combined Maritime Command located in Bahrain said it could not comment because

Interesting Reuters report

Reuters reports: Fighting gripped Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia for a third day on Saturday, but it remained unclear just who was in control of the rebel capital Tskhinvali. Russia announced it had seized control of the city, but Georgia denied that, saying Tskhinvali was in its hands. Separatist officials, who are supported by Russia, appeared to contradict each other. Eduard Kokoity, self-styled president of the separatist region, said

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