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Do you remember how world war 2 began? Does Not Russia's behavior resemble beginning of Fascism?

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I am from Georgia myself and what they say in BBC and CNN is true not any false stories as some think. I witnessed myself that bombings and killing of civilians.

Fascists started form Poland and then wanted to ruin all the world and only united we stopped them, why then you do not want to unite now? while it is not too late.

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  1. You just don't have access to the truth.

    Georgia started it with heavy artillery and missile fire on the peaceful town at night, while people were in their beds, without warnings or declarations of war, killing 2000 civilians and more than 10 russian peacekeepers. Russia had the right to destroy every georgian soldier as aggressor for that and I can say russians were too gentle with Georgia, and georgian soldiers responsible for genocide are still saying "we will return..."

    This how looks Ossetia now

    http://img.vz.ru/upimg/169938.jpg

    http://img.vz.ru/upimg/169758.jpg

    http://www.trud.ru/war/photo/chinvali/7....

    http://www.trud.ru/war/photo/novie_kadri...

    And I did not see too much damage in Gori or Tbilisi.


  2. From the stories I've read and heard, the current conflict began when Russian troops in South Ossetia were killed when Georgia attacked.  Would that not make Georgia the fascist aggressors?

    I know too little about the situation to know who is more right, but from what I have seen, I can't completely fault Russia.

  3. The German economy was dead and needed a huge boost so the country turned to revolutionizing the country and put everyone to work and out of power became greed and they looked to conquer their neighbours.

  4. The n***s started with the annexation of Austria and then the occupation of the Sudetenland before Poland. No, Russia does not seem to resemble Germany or Italy prior to WWII. They are definitely acting like the aggressor though. Maybe they see what the US did with Iraq and figured they better get their hands on some oil much the same way.  

  5. They arent fascists, but they do have a strong authoritian leader, and the situation with Georgia is similiar to Germany annexing land that was theirs before and that they felt they had ownership of. Same with Georgia- former member of the USSR

  6. No not really. Just get your government to Join NATO

  7. Yes, in principle.  But the world has been changed by the subversive influences of communism/fascism and has so morphed into the image of the communist/fascist ideology that it now lacks the moral fortitude to stand against it.  

    Communism and fascism are both big-government tyrannies with only minor ideologic differences. Change a tune or two in either song and they'll play the same.

    Do you think Russia invaded Georgia without considering world events right now?  

    America is militarily involved in 130 countries, and fighting an active war that is stretching our manpower to the very limit.

    America is on the brink of economic ruin as more dollars are being cranked out than toilet paper.  

    America is rattling its sword against Iran who is pursuing the manufacture of a nuclear weapon.  

    Russia invaded Georgia knowing that we have neither the will nor the bank account to stop them.

    Do you think NATO will pass this test of their resolve?

    ha . . . ha ha ha . . . ha ha ha ha ha . . . HA HA HA HA HA.

    Europe has been in a political coma for years.  France may have woken up, but Britain and the rest are doomed to become an Islamic slum.

    In other words, in the chess game of military adventurism, Russia gets Georgia, allies with Syria and Iran and invades Lebanon and Israel where they will utilize their new Mediteranean seacoast to expand their sphere of influence over the entire North Africa/Southern Europe region.

    Marxism is a world-domination ideology.  Few people actually remember that, but in practice, their goal has always been world-domination.  They haven't forgotten it and they can always be counted upon to do precisely what they are doing now.

  8. When Georgia was part of the USSR, Georgians were one of the most friendly nations to Russians. They tended to move to Moscow. You could just be walking along a street of a Georgian town and people would come up to you, invite inside and offered home made wine and shashlyk. What changed since when? In the USSR all nations respected each other. It's clear that national hostility on the territory of the former USSR is result of CIA activity and some other American services. Russia is not cherishing the restoration of the Empire, but can't be thankful tu US either.  I bet that you won't see any occupation of Georgia by Russia.  

  9. I think you're forgetting that the U.S currently has , and probably will continue to have for atleast a few more years to come, the most powerful military of any country. There is no way Russia is going to accrue that much power from trying to take over a few countries. By the time the move on from Geogia (if they move on from Georgia), the U.S. ,in cooperation with the other nations in the U.N., would already have mobilized to stop them

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