cfdh_edmundo
Maverick
- 30 December 2002
and i really dont think the US or nato want to put ground forces there to actually do real peacekeeping, it seems netiher the georgians or russians can be trusted..... its FUBAR at this point, now it seems the russians "said" they have put at end to the hostilities but continue to pound away with bombds on gori, a town well within georgian border and as far as i can tell nothing to do with south ossentia..
I agree - there is no way NATO troops will go in. NATO troops are too tied down in other areas (Iraq, Afghanistan & former Yugoslavia). But Gori is about 20-30kms for Tskhanvalli, the capital of South Ossetia. The Georgian Army is / was using Gori barracks as the mobilization point for entry into South Ossetia, on Friday and Saturday they were massing troops and armour there.
I suspect that the Georgian President will resign and Russia will then withdraw back to Ossetia. To be honest I think 90% of the blame for this is down to Georgian president, he threw his country into war in South Ossetia, right after agreeing the talks on 6th August. He should resign because his errors have cost his country thousands of lives. Georgian people will elect a more stable president, one who is less volatile.