Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said forces will begin withdrawing from Georgia on Monday.
Or today for them. Almost as fast as the US from Iraq.
Or today for them. Almost as fast as the US from Iraq.
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Ok, I laughed.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Expect the nukes to hit on Tuesday then...
Because the two situations are exactly alike.sergeriver wrote:
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said forces will begin withdrawing from Georgia on Monday.
Or today for them. Almost as fast as the US from Iraq.
No, you are right. This is happening next to Russia, and Iraq is thousands of miles away from the US.FEOS wrote:
Because the two situations are exactly alike.sergeriver wrote:
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said forces will begin withdrawing from Georgia on Monday.
Or today for them. Almost as fast as the US from Iraq.
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It's quite ironic how GWB asked Russia to leave Georgia, and the US has been occupying Iraq for more than 5 years. But the Russians are the real menace.Pug wrote:
What's this got to do with Iraq again?
never pass up an opportunity to convolute your point or repost the same topicsergeriver wrote:
It's quite ironic how GWB asked Russia to leave Georgia, and the US has been occupying Iraq for more than 5 years. But the Russians are the real menace.Pug wrote:
What's this got to do with Iraq again?
I'm sure they don't give a flying fuck but they must act like they did.Pug wrote:
never pass up an opportunity to convolute your point or repost the same topicsergeriver wrote:
It's quite ironic how GWB asked Russia to leave Georgia, and the US has been occupying Iraq for more than 5 years. But the Russians are the real menace.Pug wrote:
What's this got to do with Iraq again?
question for you - does russia care we are in iraq?
Like the US would do shit if Russia took control over Georgia.Braddock wrote:
And the moral of today's story...don't go invading regions that want nothing to do with you when a superpower has their back.
I think he was referring to Georgia attacking the separatists.MGS3_GrayFox wrote:
Like the US would do shit if Russia took control over Georgia.Braddock wrote:
And the moral of today's story...don't go invading regions that want nothing to do with you when a superpower has their back.
Bush would probably say: "Hey guys, give the land back, its not cool.", but no real action whatsoever.
Oh snap. I thought it was Russia invading Georgia. Oh well.Turquoise wrote:
I think he was referring to Georgia attacking the separatists.MGS3_GrayFox wrote:
Like the US would do shit if Russia took control over Georgia.Braddock wrote:
And the moral of today's story...don't go invading regions that want nothing to do with you when a superpower has their back.
Bush would probably say: "Hey guys, give the land back, its not cool.", but no real action whatsoever.
That, and the fact that the Georgian government is still in place, Russia isn't occupying the entire country, Saakashvili isn't hanging from the end of a rope, etc.sergeriver wrote:
No, you are right. This is happening next to Russia, and Iraq is thousands of miles away from the US.
Wasn't there a government in Iraq that the US used to support in the past?FEOS wrote:
That, and the fact that the Georgian government is still in place, Russia isn't occupying the entire country, Saakashvili isn't hanging from the end of a rope, etc.sergeriver wrote:
No, you are right. This is happening next to Russia, and Iraq is thousands of miles away from the US.
It's a hell of a lot easier to pull out if you're not having to occupy the entire country and re-establish governance and whatnot. Little differences like that.
Things change. Britain isn't an enemy of the United States anymore also.sergeriver wrote:
Wasn't there a government in Iraq that the US used to support in the past?FEOS wrote:
That, and the fact that the Georgian government is still in place, Russia isn't occupying the entire country, Saakashvili isn't hanging from the end of a rope, etc.sergeriver wrote:
No, you are right. This is happening next to Russia, and Iraq is thousands of miles away from the US.
It's a hell of a lot easier to pull out if you're not having to occupy the entire country and re-establish governance and whatnot. Little differences like that.
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