Tuesday, August 19, 2008
BUSH'S LATEST DEADLY FOLLY
Crisis in the Caucasus. What Were They Smoking in the White House?
by Eric Margolisby Eric Margolis
The Bush administration appears to have pulled off its latest military fiasco in the Caucasus.
What was supposed to have been a swift and painless takeover of rebellious South Ossetia by America’s favorite new ally, Georgia, has turned into a disaster that left Georgia battered, Russia enraged, and NATO badly demoralized.
Not bad for two days work.
Equally important, Russia’s Vladimir Putin swiftly and decisively checkmated the Bush administration’s clumsy attempt last week to expand US influence into the Caucasus, and made the Americans and their Georgian satraps look like fools.
We are not facing a return to the Cold War – yet.
But the current US-Russian crisis over Georgia, a tiny nation of only 4.6 million, and its linkage to a US anti-ballistic missile system in Eastern Europe, is deeply worrying and increasingly dangerous.
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