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  • Let's face it - Georgia is defeated.
    Their little military adventure in South Ossetia has ended by destruction of their new shiny army. The Russian tanks were on outskirts of Tbilisi.
    But, we do not occupy the entire country, we didn't annex it, we didn't owerthrow the current (nazi, ok, - war criminal) regime, we didn't make it our satellite as many people here suggested.
    What we have now in Georgia is what? 8km-wide buffer zone to prevent any further possible attacks on SO?
    Personally I think, it's a temporal measure until the things will calm dawn and there be some kind of UN decision about the conflict. If there be EU peacekeepers in this zone (I mean between Georgia and South Ossetia) - fine, but don't expect us from leaving South Ossetia, at least in the near future. We will stay there, 'cause the Georgians have demonstrated how exactly they want to re-integrate them in Georgia. Besides we recognized them as independent state and will talk to their leadership about future cooperation (including military cooperation), not with Sukashvili. He has no authority over South Ossetia and Abkhazia.


    And yes, lets all live through this mess. Things really need to calm down now.

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    • I hope for the best but expect the worst.
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      • Same here

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        • Originally posted by Serb
          ... but don't expect us from leaving South Ossetia, at least in the near future. We will stay there, 'cause the Georgians have demonstrated how exactly they want to re-integrate them in Georgia. Besides we recognized them as independent state and will talk to their leadership about future cooperation (including military cooperation), ...
          I'm glad you've decided to talk to the "independent" nation of South Ossettia to let them know you've decided to leave your military in their country.

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          • Because they WANT IT.

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            • FOR OBVIOUS REASONS.

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              • The worst for Russia (short of war between NATO and Russia) would be the Ukraine joins NATO, Russia gets kicked out of Sevatopol, NATO divisions take up positions in Poland and the Ukraine, foreign investment in Russia ceases. The G8 becomes the G7, Russia has to try to match NATO rearming, that won't go so well.

                I fully expect this.

                The worst for NATO, short of war, Russian troops remain in Georgia and we have to pay a new cold war, which we'll do if we have to.

                I expect this as well.

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                • Hey Saras, our market is growing again.
                  Новости в России и в мире о политике, экономике и бизнесе, обзоры, аналитика, оперативная информация: фото и видео с места событий на сайте РБК


                  No apocalypse for the Russian stock-market, yet?
                  Last edited by Serb; August 27, 2008, 18:29.

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                  • Originally posted by Serb
                    Hey Saras, our market is growing again.
                    Новости в России и в мире о политике, экономике и бизнесе, обзоры, аналитика, оперативная информация: фото и видео с места событий на сайте РБК


                    No apocalypse for the Russian bond market, yet?
                    I never predicted one. In fact the conflict might turn out to have been buying opportunity of the year.

                    But I don't buy Russian stocks for the simple reason that I don't trust your legal system, and without an underlying culture of respect for the law, good corporate governance etc equity investments are not really investments but gambles. No matter how attractive the companies might be.
                    Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
                    Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
                    Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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                    • Originally posted by Lancer
                      The worst for Russia (short of war between NATO and Russia) would be the Ukraine joins NATO, Russia gets kicked out of Sevatopol, NATO divisions take up positions in Poland and the Ukraine, foreign investment in Russia ceases. The G8 becomes the G7, Russia has to try to match NATO rearming, that won't go so well.

                      I fully expect this.

                      Nothing of that will happen. Wanna bet (let's say in one year term)?

                      The worst for NATO, short of war, Russian troops remain in Georgia and we have to pay a new cold war, which we'll do if we have to.

                      The consequences for NATO could be much more than just that. The first thing that comes to mind is 50, 000 NATO troops in Afghanistan that supplied through Russia.

                      p.s. When I said "same here" I actually meant: "I hope for the best, but ready for the worse"
                      Last edited by Serb; August 27, 2008, 18:24.

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                      • Originally posted by Saras
                        But I don't buy Russian stocks for the simple reason that I don't trust your legal system, and without an underlying culture of respect for the law, good corporate governance etc equity investments are not really investments but gambles. No matter how attractive the companies might be.
                        Blah-blah-blah. You don't buy it, because you are just a blatant Russophobe.

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                        • Originally posted by Serb


                          Blah-blah-blah. You don't buy it, because you are just a blatant Russophobe.
                          No, I also don't buy Albanian, Nigerian, Chinese, and similar stuff. You're not exceptional
                          Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
                          Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
                          Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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                          • A speech of a true nazi
                            Sweet dreams, my dear Führer . I go to bed.

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                            • Originally posted by Serb



                              Nothing of that will happen. Wanna bet (let's say in one year term)?



                              The consequences for NATO could be much more than just that. The first thing that comes to mind is 50, 000 NATO troops in Afghanistan that supplied through Russia.

                              p.s. When I said "same here" I actually meant: "I hope for the best, but ready for the worse"
                              Yeah, we would have to get out of Afghanistan, the Taliban takes over and then its mostly your problem.
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                              • Regarding your bet, shall we say a million bazzilion rubles? The G7 meeting is already in the works, sucka.

                                So is Ukraine's NATO membership being fast tracked now, like the missile deployment to Poland. Sure you want to bet?

                                Oh, one more edit: The Ukrainians are telling Moscow that the rent for Sevastopol is going up a bit. Moscow doesn't pay, well bye bye Russia.

                                The divisions in Poland and Ukraine might depend on Obama or McCain, I'll grant you that.
                                Last edited by Lancer; August 27, 2008, 18:56.
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