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Has america the right to warn russia to get out of georgia?

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America is occupying iraq and afghanistan.What right george bush has to warn russia to get out of georgia?

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  1. Even as a moderate American, I do not agree with this approach at all.  We need to focus on the issues in our OWN country.  Unless, of course, our president disagrees with the severity of our current economy.


  2. it has been russian provocations for months now!

    months ago:

    Georgian drone has been shot down by Russia MIG-29

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BypnhFI7H...

    Russian Jet shoots Georgian UAV

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRHMbz2n...

    lol..but like usual you people are now finally awake!

    jess..

    no ownder you did NOT realize you were in a terror war SINCE 1993 and the first WTC alqeda attack  lol...so naive!


  3. No, America has NO right to tell Russia to get out of Georgia. We shouldn't even be involved in what Russia is doing. America always wants to portray this perfect image abroad, but we are a lot worser off than many supposedly "third world" countries. Americans are in DENIAL.

  4. Yes and no. Georgia has no one supporting them, so they are f***** militay wise. But then again who is the US for interfering. So i dont know.

  5. Yes, I heard Bush talking about this, and almost fell out of my chair.  He was referring to Russia using violence.  Ha.  How many thousands of innocents and how many soldiers lost under the Bush regime.  

    Bush is not very smart, and a huge hypocrite.   And he is without a doubt, the worst president I have ever seen, and anyone who voted for him, should hang their head in shame.  However, they won't because they would then be accepting blame, and they will be unable to do so.

    I do not understand, why the U.S. has to continually stick it's nose in everyone's business.  No wonder so many countries despise us.

  6. That is like comparing apples to oranges.

  7. Yes he can say that. And the UN can say that. Everyone can say it, But only Russia can do anything about it.

  8. its none of our business and besides Georgia invaded Russia first from what I hear

  9. scares me actually russia has nukes lets go get nuked I'm not saying be afraid of getting our hands dirty but we don't need to be the saviors of the world

  10. In the benefit of Georgia people he did the best. But Bush forgot that he also did the same role in Vietnam,Iraq he feels that his the ubreakeable power

  11. it's our business because we trade with them, and also we are the best country in the world and we are one of the few that actually stand up to big bullies like russia picking on the little guys. Maybe if britain, france, spain or any number of countless "allies" of ours would actually step up to the plate for once and do something we wouldn't need to assert ourselves into every situation.

  12. Georgia never invaded Russia, they sent troops to South Ossetia which is IN Georgia.  The US is in Afghanistan for very legitimate reasons.  The US invaded Iraq illegally in my opinion, so Russia has the right to tell the US to get out, but they have chosen not to.  It has yet to be determined exactly what the true circumstances were for Russia invading Georgia.  Being that Georgia is a US ally, and that Russia didn't even attempt to negotiate or seek a legitimate avenue, the US has the right to demand Russia to leave.

  13. america doesn't have the right- but that hasn't stopped the government before. *sighs*  

  14. America and Georgia are allies. Georgia is a democracy. Russia invaded Georgia for the oil. Not to free an oppressed people and spread the seed of freedom. Freedom already exists in Georgia. Afghanistan and Iraq are working towards that goal but unfortunately a few radicals don't want people to think for themselves.

  15. Georgia was the instigator of the conflict but of course that little truth falls on deaf ears considering all the spins American media is doing on this.America has its own oil and foreign intelligence interests in Georgia.Since Georgia has an Americanized government it makes it easy for U.S. to "keep an eye" on Russia.

  16. First, I think you need to polish up on your grammar.  

    Second, as the leader of one of the biggest countries in the free world he has a lot to say and plenty of room to say it.  Georgia is a small country that wants no part of Russia.  Therefore, they do not want to be pushed around by them.  Georgia is one of our allies.  We help our allies.

    The man knows which Georgia he is going to.  He knows it is not the state.  How anyone can take your questions seriously is beyond my comprehension!  Especially the one about his name being in Georgia.  *rolls eyes*

  17. bush knows to watch his mouth when it comes to Russia. thats why he says he wants to be "PEACEFUL" with them.

    he likes being the bully to the weaker nations, but knows his place when it comes to Russia. America is like the big bully going around messin wit the other weaker nations

    And you know what always happens to the neighborhood bully right? He ends up getting his a-s-s handed to HIM by someone BIGGER and STRONGER.

    Who's that gonna be? Russia. and Russia's gonna play a big role in up and coming WWIII. mark my words.

  18. i dont even get which georgia theyre tlkn bout but i think somehow its gona backfire, for whoever getin in whoevers biznes.

  19. who cares? this is America. we do what we want and if you don't like it...we'll bomb you.

    ...we might just bomb you anyway

    we're maniacs!!!

  20. Name one UN resolution that Georgia violated

    List the UN mandate that allows Russia to be in Georgia

    A little education will help you avoid looking so clueless next time

  21. Bush has no right. All he's done is screwed our economy with a war that wasn't our business. Just can't wait until he's outta office otherwise he might start another war.

  22. he needs to stop making americans look like imperialistic world bullies. most of us dont agree with his stupidity.

  23. AMERICA HAS THE RIGHT AND DUTY TO VOICE THEIR OPINION. HOWEVER, THE WORLD, INCLUDING OUR ALLIES AND ENEMIES, ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT AND DUTY TO IGNORE US. AND MOST OF THE TIME OF LATE, THAT'S WHAT IS HAPPENING.

  24. No they dont have the right to tell them but I think speaking out on an injustice is only prudent

  25. I don't think your question is correct. I'm guessing that your real question is "Why does the US think it has an authority over another country?" Or "What is the US prepared to do if Russia doesn't do what the US tells it to do?"America doesn't have the right to do anything against another nation. Russia is doing to Georgia, what the US did to Iraq.

  26. Georgia is our ally.  As a sovereign nation we have the right to say anything we d**n well please.

  27. None really but the Georgians are allies and Russia is another big bully. Russia is upset at the Fall of the USSR and is now giving the countries who have gained independence trouble. You have to know that Russia forced every nation of the USSR to join when it was in existence and now they are still trying to force a smaller country into subjugation

  28. No. Especially how Georgia started this conflict by invading South Ossetia.

  29. The American government has always stuck it's big nose in where it does not belong-and for the most part is not wanted-Vietnam,Iraq,etc.Some people never learn (fall of the roman empire)?

    And unfortunately some of our Presidents certainly have not appeared to be the brightest bulbs on the string.

  30. Georgia is a democratic nation who elected their officials and control their government.  The people of Iraq and Afghanistan were controlled by people that ruled only because the people were afraid of them.  The Iraqis and Afghan people did not want the people who were in control of their government, but they had no choice in the matter until they were liberated by the United States.

    The U.S. already said that they would leave Iraq and Afghanistan if the newly elected officials there request it.

    So yes, we have every right to tell Russia to get out of Georgia, our ally.

  31. No!  It is hypocritical of the US to tell Russia to leave Georgia, especially when many of the people in that "province" of Georgia do not wish to be part of Georgia, but to be part of Russia which they feel they are.

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