• Shit in Georgia/Russia is about to hit the fan
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[QUOTE=Scandinavia]So what happened? Did russia just attack georgia while the president got gangraped?[/QUOTE] Who got gangraped?
[QUOTE=MrSman]Is Georgia... dumb ? [img]http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/4629/wtf1fe1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Most of Russia isn't populated. But yeah, they're still pretty stupid.
[img]http://www.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2008/08/09/1218272076550_288.jpg[/img] Russian tanks outside Tskhinvali, the capital i think.
[QUOTE=MrSman]Is Georgia... dumb ? [img]http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/4629/wtf1fe1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Wow Greenland is HUGE!. Also, i put my money on Russia.
[QUOTE=MrSman]Is Georgia... dumb ? [img]http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/4629/wtf1fe1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Although this map is not very realsitic (BIG greenland ) and most of North countries are stretched -it still represent how big is Russia, and how small is Georgia :) Also little tip - In russian, Georgia translates as Gruzia :) use it :D [QUOTE=brainmaster][img]http://www.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2008/08/09/1218272076550_288.jpg[/img] Russian tanks outside Tskhinvali, the capital i think.[/QUOTE] Old picture.:)
:siren:BIG POST!:siren: [quote=LesGunKid] [b]EVERYONE THE REASON THE RUSSIANS ARE INVADING IS BECAUSE GEORGIA BOMBED THE CAPITAL OF OSSETIA, AND THEN INVADED THEM WHEN THEY DID THIS, THEY BROKE ABOUT 10 TREATIES WITH RUSSIA SO NOW THAT ALL THESE TREATIES ARE BROKEN, RUSSIA CAN/AND IS FUCKING UP GEORGIA GEORGIA IS NOW BEING INVADED FOR FUCKING UP THE PEACE IN OSSETIA BY INVADING AND BOMBING IT[/b][/quote] [quote=Toline] We've been bitching about who the international community should back. Pro-Russia: The people in South Ossetia are Russian citizens The Georgians killed several Russian citizens The South Ossetians wanted to join Russia anyway South Ossetia isn't ruled by Georgia it's just in their territory Pro-Georgia: Russia invaded a sovereign nation(Georgia) Russia has been planning this all along Russia shouldn't have used military action to rescue it's citizens Then there was some news... Like, the Cossacks have joined up against Georgia Russia is bombing Georgian military bases Russia invaded Abkhazskaya[/quote] [quote=MercZ]I guess I'll go ahead and post this for those of you who don't know the history for this region. I'm not taking a stance on either side though. Second rate, third rate, doesn't matter, a country like Georgia has no chance against a Behemoth like Russia. We just assume that the Russians have shit skill, but really they aren't as bad as what the jokes and media shows us. There's more under the belt now. And seeing that Georgia is actually an army and they're not fighting rebels like they do in Chechnya, this won't be an issue. If you guys don't have any knowledge of this, this is what happened. Ossetia is a border region home to a small ethnic group, the Ossetia was split when Georgia became independent. Since then, Ossetians in South Ossetia, Georgia, have been causing issues on matters of their autonomy and rights, and Russia has been taking advantage of this since the late 1990s. The Ossetians in Georgia want to be back with their fellows in North Ossetia (in Russia), and have been revolting against Tbilisi for awhile, in the form of rebellions and political parties. The people in Ossetia and Abkhazia (another breakaway province) declared their independence when Georgia declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Unlike Georgia though, Ossetia and Abkhazia demanded to be recognized as subjects of the USSR. This prompted Georgia to send in their own forces during the early 90s to secure these regions for Georgia. This resulted in a number of issues, with ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia, and disorderly conduct by Georgian soldiers in Ossetia and Abkhazia. During the late 1990s, Georgia has accused Russia (quite rightly) that Russia has been supporting these nationalists in Ossetia and Abkhazia. The youth in these regions have been energized by revolutionary frevor and hold active political demonstrations against the Georgian government. The people in both regions, for the most part, have no wish to be a part of Georgia. Abkhazia has watered down a bit, since they have more of a federal structure compared to the more unitary form of Georgia's government, but deep down the want independence as well. During their war against Georgia in the early 1990s, they successfully forced Georgian soldiers to pull out of the region, and gave legitimacy to their autonomy. After a short scuffle between opposing parties, they became stable and continue voicing their demands in the Georgian government (for comparison, this is much like the struggle of the Kurds who forced out Republican Guard soldiers in the early 1990s, had their own little in-fighting, and unified as "Iraqi Kurdistan" but still an autonomous province within Iraq). If these two provinces would rather be a part of Russia (or be on friendly terms like Tannu Tuva was in the 1930s before it was annexed), then in Georgia, it gives you a picture of how bad Georgia's infrastructure and politics are if they'd rather be a part of the Russians who have serious issues of their own as we all know (corruption, harsh gov't, etc etc) During the past few months, another uprising took place in South Ossetia, prompting Georgian forces to come in with the army and slam down the hammer on the revolutionaries. Russia took offense to this crackdown and installed peacekeepers to "defend" the civilians in the region. The pretext to this was that many of the Ossetians own Russian papers so that they can visit their families in Russia, and therefore are Russian subjects. Earlier this August, some of the soldiers and revolutionaries came into a struggle with one another, prompting further escalations. Russian peacekeepers evacuated willing Ossetians into North Ossetia in Russia, while voicing concern against the Georgian action. These past two days was an intensive operation on the side of the Georgians, sending a fairly large armored division to stop the revolution in Ossetia. They surrounded the capital, Tskhinvali (echoing the 1992 siege), shelling it for hours and from this the civilian toll began to increase. They began bombarding evacuation routes of civilians fleeing to North Ossetia in Russia, prompting Russia to take offense, saying Georgia is taking harsh actions against the civilians. In a sign of solidarity, Abkhazia revolutionaries have formed militias to support the Ossetian revolutionaries against Georgian oppression. Russia sees their opportunity, and taking the mantle of the defender of the poor Ossetians, started military operations as we see. Ossetian patriots in the oblast of North Ossetia-Alania in Russia (I referred to this as North Ossetia previously) have also joined in with their own volunteer regiments, moving along with the Russian Army to support their kin in South Ossetia. What Russia's goal is, we don't know. Whether they just want to take Abkhazia and Ossetia, or possibly bring Georgia back under its heel (which I hope they won't do, but Russia's never been known to be very rational, cautious, or benevolent), Georgia has to be very careful. I doubt this'll be like the Winter War the Russians screwed up with the Fins, this will be a very terrible time for the Georgian Army. I don't think their patriotism can help them too much unfortunately. Historically, I have a feeling this'll be like when California and Texas declared their independence from Mexico. Abkhazia will probably be like Texas, trying to be a republic but ultimately yielding to the United States. I see Ossetia like California, which was supported by the US to revolt against Mexico and declare independence, but was shortly afterwards annexed. Another important thing to keep in mind is that while the US and Western Europe backs Georgia, it's really in order to check Russia. Just like a nearby ally, Turkey, it has its stretch of human rights violations and other issues that send messages of double standards to the world. Russians took offense to Kosovo's independence (I support their independence by the way), saying that it wasn't fair that enemies of the West were getting their lands carved up for the ethnic divisions, while nations like Turkey, Georgia, and what not have ethnic groups of their own who are just as, if not more deserving of a nation. I'm not saying that Russia is a champion of self-determination, Chechnya shows us that. I doubt this'll escalate any further past a regional conflict. The only thing worth anything in Georgia is an oil pipeline that travels through it, but in terms of annexing Georgia in its entirety, I'd imagine Russia wouldn't really bother. This is more of a dual thing they are doing here- sending a message to other pro-Russian allies in countries with a pro-Western government, and showing these more vocal countries like Georgia that they aren't going to stand by and watch. And no, I'm not saying this because of "RUSSIA ARE COMMIES ERGO THEY ARE COOL LOL", just setting facts straight. Georgia isn't really as much of a victim as they are making themselves out to be.[/quote] Does this sum things up?
Войска специального назначения (Russian special purpose regiments - Spetsnaz) is in the main capital
[QUOTE=Kronos Zul]:siren:BIG POST!:siren: Does this sum things up?[/QUOTE] Yeah! [img]http://www.russian-flag.org/russian-flag-640.jpg[/img]
go russia!
[QUOTE=booster]Wow Greenland is HUGE!. Also, i put my money on Russia.[/QUOTE] Russia is the biggest country in the world, it has over 55 races and nations (!)
[img]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44906000/jpg/_44906955_burningap466b.jpg[/img] [img]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44906000/jpg/_44906992_goriwomanap220b.jpg[/img] [img]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44906000/jpg/_44906957_goritroopsap466b.jpg[/img] So people joking around remember this is a fucking war.
[QUOTE=Kronos Zul]:siren:BIG POST!:siren: Does this sum things up?[/QUOTE] :sigh: I'm wondering if this should be reposted every page. Just so we can remember the facts.(*) *As agreed upon so far.
Second front opened up [url]http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2008/08/20088982119734993.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=Iron Sight]Second front opened up [url]http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2008/08/20088982119734993.html[/url][/QUOTE] Yeah son, Aljazeera! :rock:
I don't think we should be joking about this shit, I mean, 1500 dead already. Still I think: GO RUSSIA!
Some stupid bitch on Cspan was just saying that Russia's challenging "The west, particularly america" and if we don't "respond immediately" it would be a poor display of power and shit. Fucking stupid bitch, little cuntwad.
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[media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Russian_Anthem_chorus.ogg[/media] [url]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Russian_Anthem_chorus.ogg[/url] - Russian anthem - good quality
[QUOTE=Bad)-(and] So people joking around remember this is a fucking war.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=198953[/url] Press the play button. [img]http://www.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2008/08/09/1218282137513_604.jpg[/img] That person is dead. Here is the prick that made russia do it [img]http://www.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2008/08/09/1218283284907_247.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.vg.no/uploaded/image/bilderigg/2008/08/09/1218283089420_886.jpg[/img] Jesus fucking christ. [b][u]This is war, this is what you joke with[/u][/b] Fuck off Arachnidus.
[QUOTE=brainmaster][url]http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=198953[/url] Press the play button.[/QUOTE] Holy sh-- !
OH SHIT, RUSSIA LOST A Tu-22M, FUCKING GEORGIANS, WHERE DID THEY GET GOOD ANTI-AIR?
[B]GEORGIA DECLEARED WAR ON RUSSIA[/B] [url]http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/09/georgia.ossetia/index.html[/url] [quote=cnn]Russia has launched a full-scale military invasion of Georgia, President Mikhail Saakashvili said during a brief news conference Saturday afternoon. [/quote]
[QUOTE=LesGunKid]OH SHIT, RUSSIA LOST A Tu-22M, FUCKING GEORGIANS, WHERE DID THEY GET GOOD ANTI-AIR?[/QUOTE] They bought it from Russians before the war.
[QUOTE=MrSman]They bought it from Russians before the war.[/QUOTE] Are you sure it isn't WESTERN ANTI AIR MISSILES?!
Yeah, I'm just gonna go to sleep. Let me know what happens while I'm gone. :sigh: [b]Edit:[/b] [QUOTE=Beafman][B]GEORGIA DECLEARED WAR ON RUSSIA[/B] [url]http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/09/georgia.ossetia/index.html[/url][/QUOTE] Damn it, I wanted to go to bed
[QUOTE=LesGunKid]OH SHIT, RUSSIA LOST A Tu-22M, FUCKING GEORGIANS, WHERE DID THEY GET GOOD ANTI-AIR?[/QUOTE] Wars are not football games
[QUOTE=LesGunKid]Are you sure it isn't WESTERN ANTI AIR MISSILES?![/QUOTE] They bought some from Russia , and some from Usa. (The most missles are Russian)
Fuckin shit: [quote=CNN]Georgian parliament approves President Mikhail Saakashvili's request for a state of war officials say.[/quote]
i've had the USSR anthem on my phone for months, go mother russia :)
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