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pravda = truth right?

One User wrote:
>> Georgia, it seems, is hell bent on keeping "its" territory, regardless
>> of what the people in those regions want. That's not right. The U.S.
>> definitely pushed to bring Georgia under the umbrella of Europe and
>> NATO, no question there. it's an ugly situation, as have been so many
>> regional situations in the post-Cold War era.
> 
> Remind me, whom did US support when Serbia was defending its integrity?
> 
> 
>> Now let's consider the Georgian perspective. The Soviets subjugated
>> everyone under communism for close to 70 years. They punished
>> attempted independence movements of the sort you are talking about in
> 
> Georgia ASKED to join Russia hundreds years before "Soviet Era" to avoid its 
> occupation by Ottoman Empire.
> 
> 
>> Putin-led (ex-KGB) Russian government...
> 
> If a key word here "ex-KGB", count ex-CIA people in post-war White House.
> 
>> interests of the poor South Ossetians, but then they bomb the capital
>> of Georgia and cut the country in half with a massive ground assault,
>> everyone should be highly skeptical of Russian motives, however
>> worthwhile their stated goals.
> 
> Human Rights Watch Organization (not "ex-KGB") issued today a report about 
> the content of Western mass media related to South Ossetia crisis.  They 
> called it "worst propaganda action ever", which even cannot be compared with 
> Soviet-time publications in the Soviet press.  The truth is that Tbilisi was 
> NOT bombed, Georgia is NOT split in parts, and the aggressor IS Georgia.  
> Georgian Interior minister put today the total of Georgian casualties below 
> 100 people.
> 
> Georgian commandos committed horrible atrocities at Olympic Games Opening 
> night destroying the entire capital of South Ossetia (there is no a single 
> building remain standing) and killing at least 1,500 civilians using heavy 
> artillery, tanks and "Grad" systems, and executing non-Georgian population in 
> villages around Tzkhinvali.  Almost a half of S Ossetia population (30K out 
> of 70K) crossed the border with North Ossetia trying to escape Georgian 
> troops.  When CNN reported that city of Gori "is occupied by Russians", 
> Reuters' correspondent, who WAS in Gori at this moment, reported that the 
> city is completely empty.
> 
> Russian bloggers analyzed pictures published by Western Internet sites.  Most 
> of them are staged and were intended exclusively for Western audience 
> consumption.
> 
> 
>> What do the Russians want? Control of the oil and gas pipelines to the
>> sea. How far are they willing to go to get it? We'll see.
> 
> You forgot that this is the US usually starts oil and gas wars.  Could you 
> imagine that other people could fight for different values?
> 
> 
> Saakashvili never makes a single move without consulting with US advisers 
> first.  So, US definitely knew about the assault plans in advance and did not 
> stop him.  Now when this plan failed, they blame Russia.  Dr. Gebbels used to 
> practice this approach...
> 
> 
> 
> 

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