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Thursday, August 14, 2008

No Good Guys in Russia-Georgia War


Today President Bush is sending American troops to Georgia on a humanitarian mission that will require a delicacy the Bush Administration is not known for. The situation between Georgia and Russia is not a black and white situation, but President Bush is a black and white sort of person. This situation has the earmarks of a return to a Cold War relationship with Russia and hopefully Congress will oversee the adventure so that we are not drawn into yet another conflict, one which would have the potential for even more disaster than the War in Iraq. Americans need to keep this story on the front page and Congress looking over the president’s shoulder.

Here’s an article from The Progressive from August 11th outlining the challenge American troops face.

3 comments:

JosephMcG said...

I am starting to feel like I did when I was a teenager... we're on one side; the Russians on the other; and the nuclear bomb is the only thing keeping us from killing each other...

This is all so very frustrating and frightening...

Joseph

Stephanie Frieze said...

When I was a child, Joseph, I assumed that I would not live to adulthood because of a nuclear war. My father worked on Operations Redwing & Hardtack in the South Pacific testing the bomb so it was very real to me and I figured the grownups were going to destroy the world. I would not like to have another Cold War, or worse, be our legacy to my grandchildren.

Lorraine Hart said...

This all does have the eerie feeling of "Deja Did." I feel like we're all watching while holding our breath.