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![]() wrote in message t... On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 15:21:36 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: For Putin it's a "national security" issue. The internal "Russian" domestic issues were exacerbated by Bush's lame-ass missile defense plans in that part of the world. Putin doesn't want American missiles right on his border, and I don't blame him. I don't want Russian missiles in Mexico or Canada. American missiles in the Czech Republic today, Georgia tomorrow. Bush refused to listen to Putin's protests about those missiles, and now is getting spanked. Simple diplomacy and strategic vision could have avoided this BS. BTW, I heard Putin talking the other day about the "Georgian Terroists" and making equivalencies with our invasion of Iraq. Whether you buy that or not, it was George Bush who gave Putin that card to play. I wouldn't disagree that it could have been handled better by Bush. Squeezing Russia isn't smart, but I don't see this as a reaction to Bush's mishandling of the situation. I see this as Putin making a statement. Russia was recently a world player, and Putin's statement is that it is once again a world player that has to be listened to. We take Putin, and Russia, for granted at our peril. If you want to talk mishandling, Saakashvili is right at the top of the list. Don't you find it interesting that both McCain *and* Obama have indicated both support and endorsement of Bush's actions so far? Eisboch |
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