Monday, August 25, 2008

Still Trouble in Georgia

In my opinion, this is a flag we should all become familiar with. It is the Georgian flag. Recent reports are that the Russian army has pulled out significantly but not to pre-invasion marks. They also have not left the port of Poti, the main deep water, commercial port along Georgia's west coast.


What is Russia gaining here? It seems Moscow is intent on flexing its muscle in its previous, Soviet-era, sphere of influence. With most of the West busy with other issues, like Iraq and Iran, and with most of Europe dependent on Russian oil, Moscow thinks the time is right for a re-assertion of influence. The West has no desire to go to war with Russia, so what have they got to lose?


This picture, of a Russian soldier on the road between Tbilisi and Gori, pretty well sums it up.


1 comment:

Mark Mahaffey said...

It is weird. And it's definitely Putin running the show still.
:)

Movie night soon?