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    South Ossetia

    Score: America 1 Russia 0

    Submitted by Meridian on Thu, 09/25/2008 - 7:32pm
    • Georgia
    • Russia
    • Russian Markets
    • South Ossetia

    In previous blogs I have talked about Vladimir Putin's strategy to build an empire for himself in Russia using energy as a leverage tool. I also noted in a previous post that I felt the invasion of South Ossetia by Georgia had tentacles that reached all the way to quite possibly MI6 in Britain and the CIA in America. My reasoning was that by drawing Russia into carefully planned skirmishes, its empire building plans could be cooled off.

    Well, if the recent events involving Georgia and South Ossetia were designed to cool Russia down, they have well succeeded. At this time of writing, the Russian stock market has taken a severe drubbing and in fact is still closed to prevent further capital flight.

    I would say, Mr. Putin is probably right now re-thinking his whole approach to empire. As we complete the second inning in what will be an exciting game, the score stands at America 1 Russia 0.

    SCORE America 1 Russia 0 Inning 2

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    Stopping the Russian Empire

    Submitted by Meridian on Sat, 08/30/2008 - 1:21pm
    • Georgia
    • Russia
    • South Ossetia

    I continue to ponder the deeper meaning of the situation involving Russia, Georgia and South Ossetia. A recent article in the newspaper THE INDEPENDENT written by journalist Askold Krushelnycky further made me ponder the situation.

    I am now convinced that the world is concerned that Vladimir Putin and his right hand man Dimitry Medvedev are intent on flexing their muscles and making a push to establish a Russian Empire. Let's face it, Russia does have natural resources and it does have some military power, so what's to stop it from expanding its reach at a time when global powers are otherwise pre-occupied with the threat of a stagnating global economy?

    Mr. Krushelnycky in his article notes that Russia may now have its sights fixated on the Ukraine. The following is an excerpt from the article:

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    Unrest In The Caucasus

    Submitted by Meridian on Tue, 08/19/2008 - 9:01am
    • Caucasus
    • Georgia
    • Oil
    • Politics
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    • Russia
    • South Ossetia

    Call me a cynic, call me a skeptic. Whenever a hotspot flares up in the world, I invariably find myself exploring for deeper meanings instead of just accepting the perspective offered up by CNN.

    The current situation involving Georgia, Russia and South Ossetia has certainly given me plenty to ponder.

    As a brief history, as the Russian empire expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries, the tribal people of Ossetia generally sided with the Russians instead of trying to fight them. In the 1920's, this loyalty seems to have been rewarded when Russia established the South Ossetian Autonomous Region which today lies inside the breakaway Republic of Georgia.

    As the Soviet Union began its fade to black as the Communist model failed, Georgian nationalist leader Zviad Gamsakhurdia began locking horns with South Ossetia. Violence flared in 1990 as South Ossetia declared its intention to secede from Georgia. When the Soviet Union officially failed in 1991-1992, South Ossetia ramped up its separatist rhetoric. Clashes followed and casualties mounted

    Fast forward to the present and we see that the situation has again flared up. But this time, the dynamic is different and this invites a series of questions.

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