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Smoldering Feud, Then War

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A detailed WSJ report by a number of reporters and journalists who were in the field during the hours and days when the fighting started. It shows that both sides had been preparing for a number of years for the fighting, the Russians in Abhkazia and South Ossetia and the Georgians, and the Russians and the Americans had supplied Georgia with new weapons so the US also was aware of the buildup. Its just that when the fighting started with shelling by both sides, and when Sashkavili made the decision to go into the S. Ossetian capital Tshkinvali he did not expect the Russians to respond so strongly, and Putin personally to respond the way he did. He totally misjudged Putin and the Russians. But the military preparations on both sides show that all sides were preparing for conflict and should the US have paid more attention to the region so that it was caught unawares.

The Russian side of the story on Georgia and the Europeans forming their own views of working with Russia.

08/16/2008

Russia presents its views to the American press. And the Europeans stick to keeping Euope including Russia together as coming before efforts to forge a new cold war consensus on limiting Russia.

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