Zolah
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- Dec 4, 2007
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Except the kuwaiti's wanted us to help them when Iraq invaded, the Kurds really love us for kicking the s*it out of the Iraqis And the Iranians were secretly very happy we decimated the Iraqi military. A huge portion of the Iraqi people supported the downfall of Sadamn and I have witnessed it myself. Does it make it right for the US? NO. It doesn't make it right for the Russians. I don't support the Georgians either.
The Kuwaitis wanted protection from the American-supported dictator yes, and the Kurds are assuredly happy with Iraq being unstable southeast of them until the idea of Kurdistan is fulfilled..But not every parallel can be drawn - yesterday I see in the news Iraq Demands US Withdrawal Timeline, the most assertive official comments on US's status in Iraq from Iraq. But that's expected.
The direct recent conflict was essential for Russia to deal with though, since the start of this month Russia has had to deal with up to (or over) 34,000 refugees from South Ossetia, the climax of which was the military incursion by Georgia on Friday, killing up to 2,000 civilians and 12 Russian "peacekeepers" (stupid word).
But from what I know, under the Sochi Agreement, Russia had a duty to protect South Ossetia under these circumstances, that was the deal, and the Ossetians seem to want Russia's protection from this conflict. Ethnically they are not Georgian, they don't like being a part of Georgia, they fought (and won) a bloody war leading up to their declaration of independence (which is unrecognised), so I think Georgia's fervent efforts to rein South Ossetia's seperatists in are utterly wrong, and I believe Georgia's motives are simply to get favour among the EU and NATO and to get closer to membership of NATO - and Russia has longsince warned NATO about their Eastward expansion, so I believe Russia to be right, as they're fulfilling their duty a la the Sochi Agreement.