Word seems to be the Russian have told the west to choose: Take Russia, as is, as a partner. Or Georgia. Not both.
I dunno if this is fact or rumor.
At any rate, this serves as a useful example to show the difference between a Neocon and a Realist. The Realist will choose Russia as they're big, have lots of oil and gas, have nukes on ICBM's, and have been somewhat helpful WRT North Korea. The Realist distains any form of morality in foreign policy.
The Neocon will choose Georgia. They are a democracy and the victim of aggression. The Neocon includes morality in foreign policy and will, on occasion, put some serious weight behind it.
All that said, what makes this particular issue straightforward for the US is this: Russian policy remains the same as it has been for a very, very long time: They are an Imperialist state. US policy is, and has been since 1918, in complete opposition to Imperialism; we advocated in 1918 and after WWII built an international order based on self detrmination, national interaction based on legal principles, and free and fair trade. Afterall, the conflict between the Imperialist states is the entire history of 20th century.
IOW to choose Russia tells the world we are willing to turn away from everything the US fought for and built as victors in the 20th century. It tells China they don't have to play nice as they grow. It tells Russia go for broke. Ditto for all sorts of wanna-be big men tin pot dictators.
IMO, that should not be allowed to happen.
The question will be how hard a line will the US take. There is probably not a lot we can do to save Georgia from being taken whole into Russia. My guess is this is the beginning of a chilly war. One that can turn cold rather quickly. I do not expect it to become a hot war.
FWIW, I'm also of the opinion that it raises the stakes considerable WRT Iran and the bomb. If the US snubs Russia, they can then freely play buddy-buddy with the Iranian Mullahs (another Imperialist State).
Anybody still think Obama is ready for prime time?
I dunno if this is fact or rumor.
At any rate, this serves as a useful example to show the difference between a Neocon and a Realist. The Realist will choose Russia as they're big, have lots of oil and gas, have nukes on ICBM's, and have been somewhat helpful WRT North Korea. The Realist distains any form of morality in foreign policy.
The Neocon will choose Georgia. They are a democracy and the victim of aggression. The Neocon includes morality in foreign policy and will, on occasion, put some serious weight behind it.
All that said, what makes this particular issue straightforward for the US is this: Russian policy remains the same as it has been for a very, very long time: They are an Imperialist state. US policy is, and has been since 1918, in complete opposition to Imperialism; we advocated in 1918 and after WWII built an international order based on self detrmination, national interaction based on legal principles, and free and fair trade. Afterall, the conflict between the Imperialist states is the entire history of 20th century.
IOW to choose Russia tells the world we are willing to turn away from everything the US fought for and built as victors in the 20th century. It tells China they don't have to play nice as they grow. It tells Russia go for broke. Ditto for all sorts of wanna-be big men tin pot dictators.
IMO, that should not be allowed to happen.
The question will be how hard a line will the US take. There is probably not a lot we can do to save Georgia from being taken whole into Russia. My guess is this is the beginning of a chilly war. One that can turn cold rather quickly. I do not expect it to become a hot war.
FWIW, I'm also of the opinion that it raises the stakes considerable WRT Iran and the bomb. If the US snubs Russia, they can then freely play buddy-buddy with the Iranian Mullahs (another Imperialist State).
Anybody still think Obama is ready for prime time?
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