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In all fairness, why would they prevent crime and looting as long as Georgia is hostile towards them?
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I have to admit, American media is very shrewd. They will show an all-out bias, when they think it will be a ratings hit. It's amazing how they show Saakashvilli for fifteen minutes pleading for the sake of democracy, when even the CNN correspondent in Moscow barely has a voice, not mentioning Russian representatives themselves.
In all fairness, why would they ease Georgia's life as long as Georgia is hostile towards them?
1.) Georgia isn't hostile as they are abiding by the ceasefire, even if they wanted to the state of their army prevents it.
2.) Even if hostile, letting irregulars (illegal) loot and murder is a warcrime.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
If you can find blogs where journalists post their observations privately, those usually are somewhat more objective. Otherwise, journalists cover what the network wants. Showing how a small country is getting attacked and thrashed will always get more viewers than calm officials explaining their reason for intervention.
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Originally posted by Solver
If you can find blogs where journalists post their observations privately, those usually are somewhat more objective. Otherwise, journalists cover what the network wants. Showing how a small country is getting attacked and thrashed will always get more viewers than calm officials explaining their reason for intervention.
That's the unfortunate circumstance of mass media being run by large corporations, who exist only on the basis of their quarterly profit margins.
News media should only be run by co-op journalists and publicly-funded.
Originally posted by Patroklos
1.) Georgia isn't hostile as they are abiding by the ceasefire, even if they wanted to the state of their army prevents it.
There's a difference between military and political hostility. Georgia is politically hostile toward Russia. As are the United States. If you don't like the word "hostile", just replace it with "unfriendly".
2.) Even if hostile, letting irregulars (illegal) loot and murder is a warcrime.
As long as you have control over them, yes. But there has just been a war, with all disorder that comes with it.
Originally posted by Harovan
There's a difference between military and political hostility. Georgia is politically hostile toward Russia. As are the United States. If you don't like the word "hostile", just replace it with "unfriendly".
WTF does that have to do with anything? I suggest you look up the meaning of the term ceasefire and see if it has to do with the feelings the combatants have for one another.
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As long as you have control over them, yes. But there has just been a war, with all disorder that comes with it.
No, looting and pillaging or whatever are always a warcrime regardless. And Russia has every ability to control the irregulars who marched in with their own damn columns if they wanted, SO is hardly in any position to disobey the orders of their masters.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
If Georgia could have managed to pull it off, and take over South Ossetia and Abkhazia WITHOUT Russian intervention, they should have earned all the gold medals in the Olympics, but idiot Saakashvili went all or nothing, and the risk didn't pay off.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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