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In a major escalation of the conflict with Russia over Georgia, President George W. Bush on Wednesday announced a "vigorous and ongoing" deployment of US military forces to its key ally in the Caucasus. Bush appeared in the White House Rose Garden for the second time in three days, this time flanked by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and announced the military buildup, casting it as a humanitarian relief operation. Even as he spoke of a humanitarian mission, Bush made clear the military dimensions of the measures he was announcing...
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In the guise of humanitarian aid
Bush dispatches US military forces to Georgia

Barry Grey

August 14, 2008

In a major escalation of the conflict with Russia over Georgia, President George W. Bush on Wednesday announced a "vigorous and ongoing" deployment of US military forces to its key ally in the Caucasus. Bush appeared in the White House Rose Garden for the second time in three days, this time flanked by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and announced the military buildup, casting it as a humanitarian relief operation.

Even as he spoke of a humanitarian mission, Bush made clear the military dimensions of the measures he was announcing. He said he was directing Pentagon chief Gates to lead the mission, which would be "headed by the United States military." He announced that a C-17 military aircraft was already on its way to Georgia and that "in the days ahead we will use US aircraft, as well as naval forces, to deliver humanitarian and medical supplies."

This is a formula for an injection of US military and naval forces into Georgia of indeterminate scope and duration. It will certainly involve the presence of hundreds if not thousands of uniformed US military personnel on the ground, and a substantial number of warships in the region. The US is introducing this military force into a situation that remains highly unstable and combustible, raising the possibility of a direct military clash between the United States and Russia.

Bush spoke less than a day after Russia and Georgia had agreed provisionally to a cease-fire in their five-day war. The agreement had been brokered by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, acting on behalf of the European Union.

Even as Bush spoke, Russia and Georgia were trading accusations of truce violations, and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili was objecting to provisions of the agreement which, he claimed, failed to prevent the pro-Russian break-away republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia from seceding from Georgia.

In his remarks, Bush issued an implicit threat against any attempt by Russia to interfere with Washington’s "humanitarian" operation. "We expect Russia to honor its commitment," he said, "to let in all forms of humanitarian assistance. We expect Russia to ensure that all lines of communications and transport, including seaports, airports, roads and airspace, remain open for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and for civilian transit."

The US will pour military resources into Georgia to strengthen its hand against Russia, and denounce any objections by Moscow as an attack on humanitarian aid and a violation of the cease-fire agreement.

Within minutes of Bush’s Rose Garden statement, Saakashvili spelled out its essential meaning in a televised address from Tbilisi. "You have heard the statement by the US president that the United States is starting a military-humanitarian operation in Georgia," he said. "It means that Georgian ports and airports will be taken under the control of the US defense ministry..."

He went on to call Bush’s "relief" mission a "turning point," and characterized its import as "definitely an American military presence."

Bush also announced that Rice would immediately travel to France to meet with Sarkozy and then go to Georgia. Employing the rhetoric of the Cold War, he said Rice would meet with Saakashvili and "continue our efforts to rally the free world in defense of a free Georgia."

He further threatened Russia with diplomatic and political sanctions, suggesting it might be excluded from the G-8 group of industrialized nations and prevented from joining the World Trade Organization.

Hypocrisy

Bush’s remarks were drenched with hypocrisy. He reiterated Washington’s support for Georgian control of the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, invoking once again the "sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia." Neither he nor any other American spokesperson has explained why Georgia’s use of murderous violence against South Ossetia in its indiscriminate shelling of the region’s capital city was a legitimate defense of "territorial integrity," while Serbia’s use of force against Kosovan secessionists was a war crime.

The US seized on Serbia’s moves against CIA-backed separatists in Kosovo to carry out a ten-week air war, under the auspices of NATO, in 1999. While Washington decries Russia’s "disproportionate" use of force against Georgian troops which attacked South Ossetia and condemns Moscow for military action beyond the borders of the breakaway republic, the US and NATO rained bombs and missiles on virtually all parts of Serbia, demolishing bridges, water pumping stations, electricity grids, government buildings, housing developments, schools and hospitals in the capital city of Belgrade. The US and NATO killed far more civilians in its campaign to crush Serbia, a traditional ally of Russia, than have been killed by both sides in the current fighting in the Caucasus.

The US has absolutely no political or moral standing to denounce Russia or anyone else for deploying military force. Washington asserts an unlimited and unilateral right to mobilize its massive apparatus of military violence wherever and whenever it wishes, spreading death and destruction from the Persian Gulf to Central Asia and threatening even more bloody conflagrations.

In the current conflict, the US government and media have cast Russia as the aggressor. There is no progressive content to Moscow’s actions in Georgia. They are motivated by the predatory aims of the Russian ruling elite, which is intent on reasserting Russian control over territories on its border that it dominated for centuries. However, the eruption of war in the Caucasus is the outcome of a policy pursued by US imperialism since the breakup of the Soviet Union whose ultimate aim is the reduction of Russia to a semi-colonial status.

It is inconceivable that Washington was not intimately involved in the preparations for Georgia’s attack on South Ossetia. US military advisers virtually run the military of what Washington considers its key ally in the Cacausus, a strategically critical bridgehead between the oil-rich Caspian Basin and Western Europe.

Just one month ago Secretary of State Rice visited Tbilisi and reaffirmed US support for Georgia’s admission to NATO, a development which Russia considers an intolerable threat to its security. Rice’s visit was followed by a massive three-week military training exercise, in which 1,000 US troops participated.

The incendiary measures announced by Bush on Wednesday represent the response of American imperialism to the major setback it has suffered as a result of Russia’s military intervention in Georgia. There is great concern within the US ruling elite that Russia’s routing of Georgia will undermine Washington’s drive to displace Russia from Moscow’s former spheres of influence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia and establish American hegemony over the Eurasian land mass.

US policy makers worry that the example of Georgia will weaken US control over right-wing client regimes it has established in a whole number of countries that were either part of the Soviet Union, such as Georgia and Ukraine, or allied to the Soviet Union through the Warsaw Pact.

A pattern of provocation

From the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 to the present, the United States has carried out a policy of militarily encircling Russia and surrounding it with hostile states dependent upon and subservient to Washington.

As the USSR was disintegrating, the United States launched its first war against Iraq, a key ally of the Soviet Union in the Middle East. During the 1990s, the US and Western Europe sponsored the dismemberment of Yugoslavia in order to isolate and weaken the Russian ally Serbia.

In 1998, the US spearheaded the incorporation into NATO, the US-dominated military alliance, of a whole number of newly independent states that had been either part of the Soviet Union or allied to it through the Warsaw Pact, including Estonia, Latvia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Bulgaria.

In 1999 the US launched the air war against Serbia. At the same time, the US organized the construction of a new pipeline to transport oil from the Caspian Basin, via Baku, through Georgia to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, bypassing Russian territory.

In 2002, the US set up military bases in the former Central Asian Soviet republics of Uzbekistan (since then closed at the insistence of the Uzbek government) and Kyrgyzstan. At the end of 2003, the US engineered the "Rose Revolution" that brought Saakashvili to power in Georgia. In 2004, NATO admitted a new group of states formerly aligned with Russia—Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. One year later Washington orchestrated the "Orange Revolution" that toppled a pro-Russian government in Ukraine and replaced it with a pro-American regime.

The final chapter in this assault on the strategic position of Russia was the recognition last February of Kosova’s bid for independence from Serbia.

Until now, the US has encountered no serious resistance. The events of the past week represent a major shift. For the first time, Russia, flush with oil money and able to exploit the overextended state of the US military, with its massive commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan, pushed back.

This has evoked an apoplectic response in the American ruling elite, which has no intention of accepting a diminution of its influence in the regions formerly dominated by the Soviet Union. US imperialism will react by immensely escalating its confrontation with Russia, no matter what the cost.

There is also a domestic component to the US escalation of tensions with Russia. The Bush administration is consciously seeking to create an atmosphere of international crisis in the run-up to the November presidential election. It calculates that an election held in an environment of fear and insecurity will boost the electoral chances of the Republican candidate John McCain.

McCain has based his campaign on his military background and his supposed foreign policy experience. From early on, he has called for a more combative stance toward Russia, and has responded to the Georgia crisis by demanding Russia’s ejection from the G-8 and other punitive measures.

The Wall Street Journal in an editorial on Wednesday summed up the demand of sections of the ruling elite and elements within the Bush administration for a major and permanent shift to something like a new Cold War against Russia. The newspaper wrote: "Reshaping US policy toward Russia will take longer than the months between now and January 20, when a new president takes office. But Mr. Bush can at least atone for his earlier misjudgments about Mr. Putin and steer policy in a new direction that his successor would have to deal with."

There are, in fact, only relatively minor tactical differences between McCain and Democratic candidate Barack Obama on US policy toward Russia. Both continue to demand the admission of Georgia and Ukraine into NATO, which would put the US-led military alliance on the very doorstep of Russia. Had Georgia already been a member of NATO, the alliance would have been legally bound to intervene militarily in its defense following Russia’s incursion into South Ossetia.

The trajectory of the imperialist drive to carve up the world, spearheaded by US imperialism’s mad drive for global hegemony, is ominously clear. The American ruling elite will drag American workers and all of humanity into a catastrophe unless it is stopped. The only social force capable of achieving this is the international working class, united in the struggle to put an end to capitalism, the source of imperialist war, on the basis of a revolutionary socialist program.



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Comment by johnny america - 14 Aug 2008 - 23:20 [USER NOT REGISTERED]
Guilty of First Degree Mass Murder

Look, Saakashvili is guilty of ordering the crimes
of first degree mass murder to occur in South Ossetia.

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Please, forward this post to anyone in the Russian
government or media. Please, help Humanity.


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2) Georgia, not Russia, started this war. Georgia invaded
Ossetia trying to take control of the region and ethnically
cleanse the Russian population. \ \


Bush "Inter-national law? I better call my lawyer."

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McCain is Insane

John McCain "we are all Georgians."

To support the un-warranted indiscriminate slaughter of
innocent women and children, under nazi zionist command as the
ungodly enemy of everybody? Die bushite die. The crimes of
the truly insane "leader" of Georgia, Saakashvili, does not
excuse any targeting of Russia against civilian targets if
there was truly any. CNN and Colbert used war crime video of
South Ossetia as Georgia, and my friends - read with true
SHOCK of Saakashvili's contempt for Georgia when he publicly
took the lie to entire Georgia, that Russia was committing
crimes by defending the innocent from further indiscriminate
murderings! - typical ungodly zionist liar - and as such,
Saakashvili was reported to have arrested on video! reporters
who televised the unprovoked massive attack of South Ossetia
actually started the conflict. ARRESTED FOR REPORTING THE
TRUTH!!! [Let US not forget Chechnya though, a worthless war
of death and suffering all because Russians together, do not
understand what the robber baron bankers did during Vodka
Yeltsin's, dancing the night away parties of Liberty.]

I would have commanded the Russians to warn every nazi soldier
of Georgia [a nation that still SUPPORTS the indiscriminate
slaughter and torture of Iraqi citizenry for neoconner STOLEN
bounties from the dying ignorant American citizenry] to leave
their positions immediately, then I would have ordered the
control of every last nazi military post in the war crime
nation for the documented crimes they willfully committed in
celebration for Satan as evil doing bush whores, who willfully
blew up near every building, and grenaded many residential
homes and stores in the capital of South Ossetia. But, alas,
Russia claims ONLY 1600 INNOCENT PEOPLE, including many peace
keepers, WERE FOR SURE MURDERED As WAR CRIME VICTIMS - and it
appears the Russians in reprisal, took out a paltry tens or
twenty tanks and such, likely manned mostly by amerikan
dumfuk. More evidence needs to be ascertained, with Russian
leaders not co-operating thus far, by screaming in outrage.
As I would. CNN sucks. The bushmob did 911. Russia!
Comrades! hire Johnny America on as foreign diplomat! I'll
work for donuts and coffee!


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Raise your phone to the happy enemies of God and Man,
George Noory, and Ian Punnet, who refuse ALL AMERICANS the
respect they deserve. Or don't and die your sons and daughters
as cowards.

Ron Suskind Talks Liars & Impeachment
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Conning Our Soldiers to Die for Cowards

These corporate nazi TV enemies, are conning our teen soldiers
to die sacrificed for the escape of the zionist traitors
responsible for 911. George Norry, and Ian Punnet are godless
evil enemies of Freedom for America by refusing to allow The
People the knowledge of the bushmobster Ahmad, funding Atta
according to the FBI, the prior criminal plan to invade
Afghanistan for Enron, and that WE, have video of iron flowing
like water from the towers prior to their imminent collapse.

The Iraq war is a war crime according to any who understand
the facts not present on entertaining TV to learn from.
Saddam did everything that was asked of him, and as a
consequence, bushite grunts murdered every toddler, pregnant
mother, and old man in a wheel chair of Fallujah, comprising
more than two hundred and fifty t


Comment by sam - 15 Aug 2008 - 01:06 [USER NOT REGISTERED]
It took just a few hours for Bush to dispatch the U.S. Army to Georgia to delive r humanitarian aid and supplies to alleviate human suffering and save lives.

How many days did it take for him to even notice that New Orleans was undergoing a humanitarian crisis?

And even then, his aides had to create a DVD and force him to sit and watch.

McCain and the Reich-wing are complaining that Senator Obama is on vacation duri ng a world crisis. Neither Obama or McCain is president. And if Obama had been informed ahead of time that Georgia was going to attack South Ossetia as was Mc Cain informed he might not have taken his family to visit his grandmother.


Comment by michaelm - 15 Aug 2008 - 16:21 [USER NOT REGISTERED]
"We have two Israeli cabinet ministers, one deals with war [Defense Minister Dav id Kezerashvili], and the other with negotiations [State Minister for Territoria l Integration Temur Yakobashvili], and that is the Israeli involvement here: Bot h war and peace are in the hands of Israeli Jews." Pres Saakashvili as Reported in Haaretz 14/8.

Seems to me that Pres Saakashvili, being prez, would know a thing or two, but ne ver mind that, Barry Grey should go ahead and seek an audience with him to set h im right and tell him that it is not Israel that controls Georgia but `US imperi alism` and `the US ruling elite`.

Maybe Pres Saakashvili has also encountered Ariel Sharon's famous slip, 3 Oct 01 , when he said to Peres on Israel Army Radio,"Every time we do something you tel l me Americans will do this and will do that. I want to tell you something very clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people cont rol America, and the Americans know it." .

The radio said Peres and other cabinet ministers warned Sharon against saying wh at he said in public because "it would cause us a public relations disaster".

As i recall reading, Palestinians were listening who also knew Hebrew. It's neve r been denied.



       
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