Commie Killer
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Before we start laughing at the Georgians, Id love to know exactly what part of the provocations the Russians listed is "true". While it is possible that the peacekeepers may have been hit by Georgian artillery by accident. It looks though that the 4 aircraft shot down were trying to attack the Georgians and/or support the South Ossetia's (is that what they are called?). Unless it has been stated that Russian aircraft are supposed to patrol the skies over South Ossetia and/or other parts of Georgia, I don't see how they could have been shot down. Also, even if they were allowed to do those things previously mentioned, I can understand the reasoning behind shooting down those planes, I don't like it, but I understand it. If your enemy's allies war planes are overflying you, I wouldn't feel safe as long as they are up there. Remember though, that is assuming the Russians were allowed to do overflights, it is entirely possible that they weren't and the shoot downs were ok from the legal standpoint.
jord
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MAGUIRE93 wrote:

jord wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

brb WWIII

AND THE GAME ISN'T EVEN OUT YET

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_EndWar

ATLEAST LEMME TRY IT OUT BEFORE YOU GO AND FUCK SHIT UP, RUSSIA
lol.

Yeah, me too, probably because it doesnt involve Iran, that said. This is rather odd, they seem to be calling for peace, but working in the opposite direction. Also the call for US intervention worrys me(least it seems the Georgians are calling for intervention). Not to mention that the Russians are playing this off as a Georgian attack. I dont like this.
Maybe it's the name of the thread, I already saw one duplicate.

The US will probably offer mediation and talks. I can't see them going to war with Russia over this. Some guy in the Pentagon will have run this scenario and whilst the Georgians say it's in the US's interest to help, I don't think it is. It might improve the international image because they'd be sticking up for essentially the little bullied kid against a proper military. That's not worth WW3.
Yea were not going to get involved. But me thinks some Special Forces groups will be sent over there.
As training teams I imagine.
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M.O.A.B wrote:

steelie34 wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:

Whoops. My point still stands, though not as high. It is possible to get leading elements there that quick. If the Georgians actually did provoke this, then they deserve what ever they got coming. Feel sorry for the common folk though.
i totally agree that the common folk really are getting shit on again.

on a side note, i really am interested in the weapons that are being deployed on both sides... has anyone seen technical references to the tanks or aircraft being used?  i just want an idea of how badly the georgian army is going to get kicked.
I spied Su25's or 39's and T-72's that looked like they were with the Russians, also Land Rovers, which I didn't think the Russian's used.
Those were Georgians, it had been said also that the attacks on the Georgian airfield were done by Su24s.
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Commie Killer wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

steelie34 wrote:


i totally agree that the common folk really are getting shit on again.

on a side note, i really am interested in the weapons that are being deployed on both sides... has anyone seen technical references to the tanks or aircraft being used?  i just want an idea of how badly the georgian army is going to get kicked.
I spied Su25's or 39's and T-72's that looked like they were with the Russians, also Land Rovers, which I didn't think the Russian's used.
Those were Georgians, it had been said also that the attacks on the Georgian airfield were done by Su24s.
Ah, always find it hard to tell Russian troops apart from most Eastern Euro countries, seeing as they seem to use the bulk of similar stuff.
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M.O.A.B wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:


I spied Su25's or 39's and T-72's that looked like they were with the Russians, also Land Rovers, which I didn't think the Russian's used.
Those were Georgians, it had been said also that the attacks on the Georgian airfield were done by Su24s.
Ah, always find it hard to tell Russian troops apart from most Eastern Euro countries, seeing as they seem to use the bulk of similar stuff.
Warsaw Pact and all...
M.O.A.B
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Commie Killer wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:


Those were Georgians, it had been said also that the attacks on the Georgian airfield were done by Su24s.
Ah, always find it hard to tell Russian troops apart from most Eastern Euro countries, seeing as they seem to use the bulk of similar stuff.
Warsaw Pact and all...
Aye
steelie34
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http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/08/a … ia_080808/

this one also states russia was merely retaliating to a georgian offensive.  looks like they just had a force of about 600 soldiers trained by the us marines, and then used them to attack ossetia.  even though they are US allies, this is the second story i've seen stating georgia started it.  btu of course, since the US trained these guys, it might be our fault

and of course if russia was doing overflights, georgia is going to try to shoot them down regardless if they were on attack patterns or not.  but i doubt russia would send an attack mission right into an AA trap.  im sure they were just doing overflights, and got attacked by surprise by georgian mobile AA.  but im purely speculating, i have no evidence to back that up.

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Commie Killer wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:

Those were Georgians, it had been said also that the attacks on the Georgian airfield were done by Su24s.
Ah, always find it hard to tell Russian troops apart from most Eastern Euro countries, seeing as they seem to use the bulk of similar stuff.
Warsaw Pact and all...
Some nations got the luck of Russian laziness and military surplus. Others follow STANAG and got vietnam-era M16s.
jord
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Makes sense to get Russian technology, they border Russia...

Plus it's cheaper than what the West use, and it's a small country in every sense of the word.
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jord wrote:

Makes sense to get Russian technology, they border Russia...

Plus it's cheaper than what the West use, and it's a small country in every sense of the word.
Yeah, the wiki article on the Georgian armed forces put their total men in active service at like 38,000.
jord
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M.O.A.B wrote:

jord wrote:

Makes sense to get Russian technology, they border Russia...

Plus it's cheaper than what the West use, and it's a small country in every sense of the word.
Yeah, the wiki article on the Georgian armed forces put their total men in active service at like 38,000.
Just read Wiki and they put it at 45 000.
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lulz a friend of mine was there a few weeks ago training some of them
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I have no idea what Russia's motive is for this, they'll be steamrolled though. Neither the NATO, EU or US can do anything about this, I don't think Russia will be stopped without considerable effort / deals which most likely won't be made.

Putin is a smart son of a bitch, no idea what he's up to but there's something he wants else he won't be doing this. (I still see him as the man who's pulling the ropes, he's got more influence than anyone.)

I don't like this one bit though.

Last thing we need is a dispute with Russia or stuff may get REAL ugly.

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dayarath wrote:

I have no idea what Russia's motive is for this, they'll be steamrolled though. Neither the NATO, EU or US can do anything about this, I don't think Russia will be stopped without considerable effort / deals which most likely won't be made.

Putin is a smart son of a bitch, no idea what he's up to but there's something he wants else he won't be doing this. (I still see him as the man who's pulling the ropes, he's got more influence than anyone.)

I don't like this one bit though.

Last thing we need is a dispute with Russia or stuff may get REAL ugly.
I'll tell you what their motive is: power. US helps Kosovo get independent therefore 1:0 US but if Russia makes independence of Ossetia happen, it would be 1:1. Giants showing off their muscles.
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.Sup wrote:

dayarath wrote:

I have no idea what Russia's motive is for this, they'll be steamrolled though. Neither the NATO, EU or US can do anything about this, I don't think Russia will be stopped without considerable effort / deals which most likely won't be made.

Putin is a smart son of a bitch, no idea what he's up to but there's something he wants else he won't be doing this. (I still see him as the man who's pulling the ropes, he's got more influence than anyone.)

I don't like this one bit though.

Last thing we need is a dispute with Russia or stuff may get REAL ugly.
I'll tell you what their motive is: power. US helps Kosovo get independent therefore 1:0 US but if Russia makes independence of Ossetia happen, it would be 1:1. Giants showing off their muscles.
Maybe I think too much of some people, that's primitive.
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dayarath wrote:

.Sup wrote:

dayarath wrote:

I have no idea what Russia's motive is for this, they'll be steamrolled though. Neither the NATO, EU or US can do anything about this, I don't think Russia will be stopped without considerable effort / deals which most likely won't be made.

Putin is a smart son of a bitch, no idea what he's up to but there's something he wants else he won't be doing this. (I still see him as the man who's pulling the ropes, he's got more influence than anyone.)

I don't like this one bit though.

Last thing we need is a dispute with Russia or stuff may get REAL ugly.
I'll tell you what their motive is: power. US helps Kosovo get independent therefore 1:0 US but if Russia makes independence of Ossetia happen, it would be 1:1. Giants showing off their muscles.
Maybe I think too much of some people, that's primitive.
Well thats how I see it, primitive or not.
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.Sup
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That looks serious. But what does give Russia the right to enter Georgian soil. They did enter Georgian soil right?
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jord
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.Sup wrote:

That looks serious. But what does give Russia the right to enter Georgian soil. They did enter Georgian soil right?
Although I'm for the Georgians, the right is that the soil isn't Georgian by the Russians view.

Seeing as how mostly Russians live in that region.
.Sup
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jord wrote:

.Sup wrote:

That looks serious. But what does give Russia the right to enter Georgian soil. They did enter Georgian soil right?
Although I'm for the Georgians, the right is that the soil isn't Georgian by the Russians view.

Seeing as how mostly Russians live in that region.
As far as I know Stalin divided Ossetia on two parts. One was Russian and the other was Georgian. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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jord wrote:

.Sup wrote:

That looks serious. But what does give Russia the right to enter Georgian soil. They did enter Georgian soil right?
Although I'm for the Georgians, the right is that the soil isn't Georgian by the Russians view.

Seeing as how mostly Russians live in that region.
Russians by ethnicity or nationality?

Besides, interesting is that Abkhazia has entered the war too, that could open a second front.
jord
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BALTINS wrote:

jord wrote:

.Sup wrote:


That looks serious. But what does give Russia the right to enter Georgian soil. They did enter Georgian soil right?
Although I'm for the Georgians, the right is that the soil isn't Georgian by the Russians view.

Seeing as how mostly Russians live in that region.
Russians by ethnicity or nationality?

Besides, interesting is that Abkhazia has entered the war too, that could open a second front.
They have Russian passports. I'm in no way defending what Russia is doing though, just trying to understand.
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It seems, from what I've taken from the news, that a lot of those in SO want to stay more in touch with Russia than Georgia.

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FatherTed
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shits getting serious, and it doesn't even make no1 news item on the bbc at 10.
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.Sup
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FatherTed wrote:

shits getting serious, and it doesn't even make no1 news item on the bbc at 10.
I'm still not aware how serious this is tbh.
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