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Continued violence in Georgia
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou are forgetting the British people have £1,000,000,000,000+ in equity in their homes. We could release this equity together and buy the biggest. most technically advanced military in the world. If we wanted to.
Instead we'll spend it at the Land of Leather half price sale.
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That the Ruskies packed-up and went home (sort of) means, I suspect, that they took heed of something said to them by us (and, more importantly, the Yanks). It's a bit out of character of them to up-stumps like they did.Comment
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Will there be any noticeable difference?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe'd have to bomb Bradford for starters.B00med!Comment
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Seems they had a change of heart.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostThat the Ruskies packed-up and went home (sort of) means, I suspect, that they took heed of something said to them by us (and, more importantly, the Yanks). It's a bit out of character of them to up-stumps like they did.
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Well as mentioned here it is starting to look like more of an invasion of Georgia. My question is, once the Russians reach Tblisi, what are they going to do?There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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My posting seems to have been a pile of old cobblers! Apologies all round! Nicky G, care to share your food stockpile?!Originally posted by wobbegong View PostSeems they had a change of heart.
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They have done nothing of the sort yet. There will be a strong russian presence in the area for a while yet. The US have zero leverage, and both sides know it. The russians will not stop until they have met each of their objectives. The georgians gambled, lost, and will now pay badly for it.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostThat the Ruskies packed-up and went home (sort of) means, I suspect, that they took heed of something said to them by us (and, more importantly, the Yanks). It's a bit out of character of them to up-stumps like they did.The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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They wont go into Tblisi, there is nothing in it for them. They dont want to control/annex georgia.Originally posted by sunnysan View PostWell as mentioned here it is starting to look like more of an invasion of Georgia. My question is, once the Russians reach Tblisi, what are they going to do?The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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The US have zero leverage, and both sides know it.Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostThey have done nothing of the sort yet. There will be a strong russian presence in the area for a while yet. The US have zero leverage, and both sides know it. The russians will not stop until they have met each of their objectives. The georgians gambled, lost, and will now pay badly for it.
Not too sure about that - I suspect that the "inaction" is just to keep the peace.
The russians will not stop until they have met each of their objectives.
And what are they?
The georgians gambled, lost, and will now pay badly for it
Absolutely!Comment
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