Saturday, 9 August 2008

Russian “peacekeepers” — a sick JOKE

Another gripe from my carer.

So called Russian “peacekeepers” have currently grabbed two provinces of Georgia, the eastern part of Moldova, and are threatening Ukraine’s Crimea. Hitler called such “peacekeepers” — the SS.

Russia’s “peacekeepers” are currently trying to annexe the Georgian province of South Ossetia, having already done so with the Georgian province of Abkhazia. The eastern part of Moldova has been annexed by these same “peacekeepers” producing the fictitious entity of "Transnistriya".
When Moscow adopted the imperial insignia from the Tsarist days it presaged its aspirations, and was a precursor to their ambitions. There is a sickness in the Kremlin which equates Imperial desires with strength, however, it is in fact the same analogy as with a school yard bully who throws his weight around because he’s too stupid not to. The Russians have a long history of bullying: 1930’s Holodomor in the Ukraine; 1944 Ethnic cleansing of the Crimean Tatars including the Kalmyks, Chechens, Ingush, Balkars, Karachays, and Meskhetian Turks from the Caucasus; More than 200,000 people are estimated to have been deported from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in 1940-1953; 1953 East Germany; 1956 Hungary; 1968 Czechoslovakia; 1979 Afghanistan.
Russian Troops invade Georgia

Putin’s KGB mentality is the same old Russian habit of imposing themselves on their neighbours rather than living as a neighbour should. Britain and France had the same mentality in their imperial days, and Germany attempted this failed policy during WWII. Muslim fanatics are striving to use it to force their will on others because they know no other way of proselytising. In this, the Chechen fanatics have the same thinking as the Kremlin, and until proper democracy reaches Russia, the new “tsars” like Putin and Medvedev are destined to repeat the mistakes of their Kremlin predecessors.

After the collapse of the USSR the KGB encouraged shit-stirring by Russians living among their neighbours. By the end of the Abkhazian fighting in December 1993, the whole Georgian population of Abkhazia—over 250.000—was ethnically cleansed by the Russians, leaving the self-proclaimed "independent state" in the hands of barely 50.000 Muslim Abkhazians and several thousands of Russian “peacekeeping” troops. The simple reason for Russia’s intervention was because it WANTED to secure Abkhazia’s coastal region for Russia, having lost the Crimean coast. Look at the map. It was a land grab by the Kremlin.
Allow the Russians to attack Georgia with impunity and the whole of Eastern Europe begins to resemble pre WWII Europe when the powers then mistakenly appeased Nazi Germany. NATO should have embraced Georgia and Ukraine the way it did with Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Putting a stop to Russia’s grandiose expansion schemes is vital to European security. Take note Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

The innocent Georgians suffer

“Sieg Heil” Medvedev invades Georgia
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