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Should The US get involved in Russian/Georgian war?

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Only if the war escalates more aggressively, thus Russia taking more land.

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  1. Mind your own business, let them fight.

    Better to fix your economical problems like devaluation etc. Use your strength for something worth it.


  2. No,  we have 2 wars going now.   The last thing we need is to have Russia as an enemy.

  3. It looks like it will escalate, as US started to reinforce Georgia with military supplies (It is called "humanitarian operation").

    And there is a very big chance that the georgian terrorist will start to attack the civilian cities again.

    Note that US mass-media prefer to forget that Georgia broke the peace and started the genocide again (there was a first try in 1991).

    So Russia will HAVE to response, but in US media it will be look as russian aggression again...

  4. I think the US should make a deal with russia and help them.  russia just wants georgia for an oil pipeline.  The US can get a percentage of the oil.

  5. No.  Use "soft power"--that is, carrots and sticks--to get the sides to calm down, and let them develop their own diplomatic solutions.  Don't put another finger in another pie.  Sometimes the pies bite back.

  6. im thinking world war if the US does get involved.

    and plus, we might get into afghanistan after the election.

    i hope we dont get involved

  7. Yes of course it should

    Bush  gave his blessings  when Israel attacked Lebanon and turned the capital into rubble, for killing 2 Israeli soldiers. And it took him a year to send some food and International peace keepers to Darfur with 2 million victims of starvation and mass rape. And we did nothing in the genocide of Ruanda  You do not seriously expect us to sit back and watch the Russians trying to save their citizens next  door, after  the Georgian army invaded and killed a mere1500 of them, do you?  

    Besides, there is an oil pipe line going through Georgia and that region is full of oil. Not that it has anything to do with our noble motives, you understand.  

  8. no what right has america to get involved,

  9. U.S. should protect themselves...and not get into other people's business...last time I checked your military got stuck in Iraq for years!

  10. Thats the worst idea possible

  11. Russia will not be taking any more land. They exposed their inability to defend their forces, and their inherent weakness. They have no drone capability. Their pilots could not even fly below the ceiling level to prevent getting shot down. Their armor would have been outdated 20 years ago. Their smart bombs are a failure. They even had a General Shot.

    Russia is a joke compared to the US Military. We just didn't know it till now.  

  12. no

  13. Nope.  Doesn't pose a threat to the U.S. and U.S. interests.  Also, see the following wars that didn't affect the U.S. or U.S. interests yet the U.S. felt the need to poke its nose around:

    1.  The Balkans (500+ year hatreds and we thought we had the solution?)

    2.  Iraq (say what you want about old Saddam, but he kept people in line).

    3.  Sudan/Darfur (sorry, trendy leftists)

    4.  Somalia (a bipartisan hack job if ever there was one, Bush I got us in and Clinton kept it up and got some troops killed and drug through the streets... nice job fellas)

    5.  North Korea (this is China's and South Korea's problem, good luck guys!)

    All nation building is a fool's game.

  14.   Not under any circumstances, we have enough problems here at home without looking for them elswhere.

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