August 14th, 2008
By Michael Binyon, The Times
Russia has been biding its time, but its victory in Georgia has been brutal - and brilliant.
The cartoon images have shown Russia as an angry bear, stretching out a claw to maul Georgia. Russia is certainly angry, and, like a beast provoked, has bared its teeth. But it is the wrong stereotype. What the world has seen last week is a brilliant and brutal display of Russia's national game, chess. And Moscow has just declared checkmate.
Chess is a slow game. One has to be ready to ignore provocations, lose a few pawns and turn the hubris of others into their own entrapment. For years there has been rising resentment within Russia. Some of this is inevitable: the loss of empire, a burning sense of grievance and the fear that in the 1990s, amid domestic chaos and economic collapse, Russia's views no longer mattered.
A generalised resentment, similar to the sour undercurrents of Weimar Germany, began to focus on specific issues: the nonchalance of the Clinton Administration about Russian sensitivities, especially over the Balkans and in opening Nato's door to former Warsaw Pact members; the neo-conservative agenda of the early Bush years that saw no role for Russia in its global agenda; and Washington's ingratitude after 9/11 for vital Kremlin support over terrorism, Afghanistan and intelligence on extremism.
More infuriating was Western encouragement of “freedom” in the former Soviet satellite states that gave carte blanche to forces long hostile to Russia. In the Baltic states, Soviet occupation could be portrayed as worse than the Nazis. EU commissioners from new member states could target Russian policies. Populists in Eastern Europe could ride to power on anti-Russian rhetoric emboldened by Western applause for their fluency in English.
Nowhere was such taunting more wounding than in Ukraine and Georgia, two countries long part of the Russian Empire, whose history, religion and culture were so intertwined with Russia's. Moscow tried, disastrously, to check Western, and particularly American, influence in Ukraine. The clumsy meddling led to the Orange Revolution.
Georgia was a different matter. Relations were always mercurial, but Eduard Shevardnadze, the wily former Soviet Foreign Minister, knew how to keep atavistic animosities in check. Not so his brash successor, Mikheil Saakashvili. From then on, hubris was Tbilisi's undoing.
It was not simply the dismissive rhetoric, the open door to US advisers or the economic illiteracy in forgetting dependence on Russian energy and remittance from across the border; it was the determined attempt to make Georgia a US regional ally and outpost of US influence.
Big powers do not like other big powers poaching. This may not be moral or fair but it is reality, and one that underpins the Security Council veto. The Monroe Doctrine - “hands off the Americas” - has been policy in Washington for 200 years. The US is ready to risk war to keep out not only other powers but hostile ideologies - in Cuba and Nicaragua.
Vladimir Putin lost several pawns on the chessboard - Kosovo, Iraq, Nato membership for the Baltic states, US renunciation of the ABM treaty, US missiles in Poland and the Czech Republic. But he waited.
The trap was set in Georgia. When President Saakashvili blundered into South Ossetia, sending in an army to shell, kill and maim on a vicious scale (against US advice and his promised word), Russia was waiting.
It was not only Mr Saakashvili who thought that he had the distraction of the Olympics to cover him; the Kremlin also knew that Mr Bush was watching basketball, and, in the longer term, that the US army was fully engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan. From the day that the Russian tank brigade raced through the tunnel into South Ossetia, Russia has not made one wrong move. Mr Bush's remarks yesterday notwithstanding, In five days it turned an overreaching blunder by a Western-backed opponent into a devastating exposure of Western impotence, dithering and double standards on respecting national sovereignty (viz Iraq).
The attack was short, sharp and deadly - enough to send the Georgians fleeing in humiliating panic, their rout captured by global television. The destruction was enough to hurt, but not so much that the world would be roused in fury. The timing of the ceasefire was precise: just hours before President Sarkozy could voice Western anger. Moscow made clear that it retained the initiative. And despite sporadic breaches - on both sides - Russia has blunted Georgian charges that this is a war of annihilation.
Moscow can also counter Georgian PR, the last weapon left to Tbilisi. Human rights? Look at what Georgia has done in South Ossetia (and also in Abkhazia). National sovereignty? Look at the detachment of Kosovo from Serbia. False pretexts? Look at Ronald Reagan's invasion of Grenada to “rescue” US medical students. Western outrage? Look at the confused cacophony.
There are lessons everywhere. To the former Soviet republics - remember your geography. To Nato - do you still want to incorporate Caucasian vendettas into your alliance? To Tbilisi - do you want to keep a President who brought this on you? To Washington - does Russia's voice still count for nothing? Like it or not, it counts for a lot.
Link:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article4525885.ece

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Putin has been called a super genius.
Bush has been called the smirking chimp.
Posted Aug-18-2008 ByrightWingr (16.32) 
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a brilliant piece of writing, bravo for posting!
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bykelly110 (498.02) 
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Yes this sums up the situation very well. We need mutual respect in the future and balance. The world cant be one sided all the time.
Posted Aug-18-2008 ByPanda07 (211.42) 
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thx !!
Posted Aug-19-2008 Bywrano (2577.08) 
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Checkmate ? Lol I doubt it - he's lost the strategic war as Poland has immediately signed the missile defence arrangement, and the surrounding countries aren't going to wait much longer to join NATO now.
Posted Aug-18-2008 ByCadae (144.98) 
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Georgia is the civilian killing aggressor. Sure you might deny it, you might ask "wheres the evidence?", but it's the goddamn truth coming from live witnesses that experienced the Georgian shelling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFnn83qyLW8
Posted Aug-18-2008 ByPopASquatt (11.36) PopASquatt View Channel Send Message
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Putin looks better on the cover of GQ.
Posted Aug-18-2008 Byscorpusmaximus (18.84) 
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In reality the Russians just could not give in on this one. The previous losses were more bearable. Now they were ready to take a risk and check Americas bluff. it worked, but just barely. No grand checkmate here.
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bydrquick (420.24) drquick View Channel Send Message
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there's something about that man that turns me on,...i think i'm sick
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bygtarules (53.96) gtarules View Channel Send Message
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The only one in the country that has the balls to take on Putin is "Hillary". She took them from Bill and knows how to use them.
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bybjaa04 (19.46) 
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that was a good one
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bygtarules (53.96) gtarules View Channel Send Message
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What I have seen is conscripts that look like they were from a work release program. Show me any fighting where Russia used Night Vision or modern equipment. I have seen Russian troops on armoured personnel carriers that didn't look any better equipped than the Iraqis army in 1991.
Posted Aug-18-2008 Byubdumb (9070.56) ubdumb View Channel Send Message
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And what should that mean ub? All of this was over in 3 days...
It means that NATO/US/Israel sponsored (trained,equipped,...) Georgian military was defeated by under equipped Russian conscripts and drunken reservists aided by local (Ossetian) militia .
So it , I think , says more about Georgian military and NATO/US/Israeli help and know-how provided to them.
Or maybe even about your claimed military superiority ...
Equipment, guns and uniforms do not make a warrior, ... don`t forget that More..
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bywrano (2577.08) 
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brilliantly put and full credit to Putin for the checkmate. Mind you, he was playing Bush who isn't exactly the sharpest tool in the box;)
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bysmudge (53.18) 
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another example of republican white house stumbling and tripping over complex int'l political scene.
throw in some platitudes about 'democracy', express 'outrage', and slather on the hypocrisy. that's the formula !!!
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bywhodatll (52.52) whodatll View Channel Send Message
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Well, the dunderhead that the neocons call their decider, with the shadow of the ever scowling prick didn't make any good of this situation. Strutting their stuff, acting like the U.S. is the only country that matters in the world, all the while owing money to Russia, China, and every other country that would be easily enemies of the U.S. The U.S. is just becoming the impotent bully of the world that carries a big stick, but with it's hands in everyone's pockets, and I believe the world is sta More..
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bybobsworld (654.60) 
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Uh, what was brilliant about it exactly? Russia is a massive military complex about twice the size of the US. Georgia is a tiny defenseless speck of land. What's brilliant? Somebody has got some low standards to call that brilliant. It's like an armed SWAT team charging in and clubbing a bunch of children. Brilliant...
Posted Aug-18-2008 Byston3pony (540.20) 
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That is a bullshit article! There is no checkmate in war and if Russia does not pull its bully military out of Georgia immediately (pure and simple demands) then its military will whitness the full force of NATO and the western military powers!
To say that Russia was provoked into all this is bull...they new exactly what they were doing. All this olympic smoke screen shite does not work anymore. The war was reported in full here and people are fully aware of what is taking place.
Ceasefire More..
Posted Aug-18-2008 Byrapierwon (43.82) rapierwon View Channel Send Message
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Ok...
What will NATO do ... ?!
Posted Aug-18-2008 Bywrano (2577.08) 
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NATO will only go to war for another NATO country. (Not Georgia), And furthermore, who is going to give Russia your alleged serious punishment?
Don%u2019t make me, (or the Russians), f**king laugh.
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Posted Aug-18-2008 ByBritishMale (56.48) BritishMale View Channel Send Message
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