[QUOTE=Tk1138]LesGunKid, where did you get those models?
I'm neutral in this conflict, but I'd have to say, Russia kicks ass.[/QUOTE]
Insurgency mod, but the skin's mine
Oh crap, Georgia has their famous assassin, Xenia Onatopp!
[img]http://www.dr.dk/NR/rdonlyres/4A9DB3C0-D572-4691-B036-694E66441B8D/378864/XeniaOnatopp.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=LesGunKid]Just becuase you're 12, and it's Russian, doesn't mean that Russian shit is better.[/QUOTE]
i'm 18 dumbshit, and i like russian equipment.
It's the like the Soviet-Afghan war is happening all over again.
The word "Nuke" Comes into account.
[QUOTE=AaronTAB]It's the like the Soviet-Afghan war is happening all over again.[/QUOTE]
not really, quite a different situation
[QUOTE=Iron Sight]not really, quite a different situation[/QUOTE]
stop trying to create arguements
im not,they were just quite different situations
[QUOTE=Sindri335]stop trying to create arguements[/QUOTE]
He's right
was also talking about the "dumbshit" comment, it won't end well
[QUOTE=Stene]Oh yeah it's wartime! Just as the Chinese olympics began, so did a war.
Now Russia has time to test their military equipment in real situations. Kalashnikov action![/QUOTE]
Yeah none of this "Monkey model" bullshit like in Iraq!
[quote] TBLISI, Georgia (CNN) -- Georgia's president said Friday that his country is under attack by Russian tanks and warplanes, and he accused Russia of targeting civilians as tensions over the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia appeared to boil over into full-blown conflict.
Russia's Channel 1 shows heavy tanks purported to be on their way to South Ossetia.
"All day today, they've been bombing Georgia from numerous warplanes and specifically targeting (the) civilian population, and we have scores of wounded and dead among (the) civilian population all around the country," President Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN in an exclusive interview.
"This is the worst nightmare one can encounter," he said.
Hundreds of people, possibly thousands, are fleeing South Ossetia to the Russian region of North Ossetia-Alania, the United Nations reported Friday, citing Russian officials. About 400 more are believed to have fled for other parts of Georgia, the United Nations said.
Asked whether Georgia and Russia were now at war, he said, "My country is in self-defense against Russian aggression. Russian troops invaded Georgia." Video Watch the interview with Saakashvili »
About 150 Russian armored vehicles have entered South Ossetia, Saakashvili said, and Georgian forces had shot down two Russian aircraft.Video Watch the Russian tanks moving into the area »
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, quoted by the Russian news agency Interfax, said Russians had died because of Georgia's operations.
Russia "will not allow the deaths of our compatriots to go unpunished" and "those guilty will receive due punishment," he said. "My duty as Russian president is to safeguard the lives and dignity of Russian citizens, wherever they are. This is what is behind the logic of the steps we are undertaking now."
South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia in the early 1990s, but it was not internationally recognized. Many ethnic Ossetians feel close to Russia and have Russian passports and use its currency. iReport.com: Are you there, share your photos, videos
Russia's Defense Ministry said it sent "reinforcements" to South Ossetia to help the Russian peacekeepers already stationed there.
Earlier Friday, Russian military aircraft dropped two bombs on Georgian territory, a Georgian official said, causing no casualties. Georgian officials also report four Russian aircraft shot down.
The U.S., NATO and European Union have all called for an end to the fighting. U.S. President George Bush and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday discussed the conflict in Georgia, the White House confirmed. Read how the world is reacting
In a letter addressed to his "fellow citizens" Friday, Saakashvili said he had mobilized tens of thousands of reserve officers and that the mobilization continued.
"We must unite," Saakashvili wrote. "All of us, hundreds of thousands of Georgians here and abroad, should come together, unite, and fight to save Georgia. We are a freedom-loving people, and if our nation is united, no aggressor will be able to harm it."
Georgia declared a unilateral three-hour cease fire at 3 p.m. to enable civilians to escape from the conflict zone, which so far was focused inside South Ossetia but included aerial targets inside Georgia, Saakashvili said.
"Clearly they don't really have boundaries in their activities," said Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili, in an interview with CNN. She said Russian aircraft had bombed "several villages" in Georgia outside of the South Ossetian territory.
By early evening Friday, Georgian Cabinet minister said the country's forces have taken control of the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali. He spoke to Interfax news agency, which also quoted separatists denying the city was under Georgian control.
Tkeshelashvili said Georgian authorities are still collecting information on casualties.
Georgia was appealing to the world for diplomatic intervention, she said, stressing that Georgia was not asking for military assistance.
Violence has been mounting in the region in recent days, with sporadic clashes between Georgian forces and South Ossetian separatists. Georgian troops launched new attacks in South Ossetia late Thursday after a top government official said a unilateral cease-fire offer was met with separatist artillery fire.
Alexander Lomaia, the secretary of Georgia's National Security Council, said Georgian troops were responding proportionately to separatist mortar and artillery attacks on two villages -- attacks he said followed the cease-fire and call for negotiations by Saakashvili.
Russia said a Georgian attack on a military barracks left a number of Russian peacekeepers dead.
"It's all very sad and alarming," Putin said earlier in the day. "And, of course, there will be a response."
"There are lots of volunteers being gathered in the region, and it's very hard to withhold them from taking part. A real war is going on," Putin said, according to his spokesman, Dmitry Peskov.
Russian peacekeepers are in South Ossetia under a 1992 agreement by Russian, Georgian, and South Ossetian authorities to maintain what has been a fragile peace. The mixed peacekeeping force also includes Georgian and South Ossetian troops.
Saakashvili said the Russian invasion of South Ossetia was pre-planned.
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"These troops that are in Georgia now -- they didn't come unexpectedly," the president told CNN. "They had been amassing at the border for the last few months. They claimed they were staging exercises there and as soon as a suitable pretext was found, they moved in."
Georgia, located on the Black Sea coast between Russia and Turkey, has been split by Russian-backed separatist movements in South Ossetia and another region, Abkhazia.
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dunno if it was posted already
fuccccck, what about our men stationed there? Will they offer oversight to the Georgians? The Israelis did.
[QUOTE=Coridan]A launcher of sorts. It shoots CS gas, or tear gas - whichever you prefer to call it.
I'd fucking move out of a country where police were allowed to have grenade launchers. What's the military get then? LaZ0Rz![/QUOTE]
Here in Ireland we have MP5's with huge rubber bullets for riots etc. :excited:
Also I hope this doesn't turn mean because if the Chernobyl power plant gets hit by a shell or something then all of Europe is fucked.
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Something also for Georgia to look out for is; "In Soviet Russia, Russia bombs you!"
[QUOTE=Death n1]Here in Ireland we have MP5's with huge rubber bullets for riots etc. :excited:
Also I hope this doesn't turn mean because if the Chernobyl power plant gets hit by a shell or something then all of Europe is fucked.
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Something also for Georgia to look out for is; "In Soviet Russia, Russia bombs you!"[/QUOTE]
Isn't that in Ukraine?
[QUOTE=Kimaru]Isn't that in Ukraine?[/QUOTE]
It is.
[QUOTE=Kimaru]Isn't that in Ukraine?[/QUOTE]
*gasp*
Well I was never really good in Geography...
Fuck fuck holy shit it's not world war 3 but if this keeps on going whole europe will be at war
guys keep in mind Georgia is partially to blame for this
Granted, Russia supports part of Georgia to break away and join Russia, but Georgia was the aggressor in this particular situation.
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it's also safe to assume Georgia is going to be utterly defeated, I guess they assume they'd have more support from NATO. Might be a good thing they won't, if Georgia had been a member of NATO, this could have very well blown up into a cold war scenario.
Everyone start listening to this once the nukes start going off
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yehuuwDByU&feature=related[/media]
rumors are that Georgia's president pre-planned interviews on CNN to try and bait the US into this
If that's true, Georgia's going to get its ass handed to it, nobody is going to help short of US personnel getting directly targeted.
Mikhail is Angered with russia. He has apparently asked for ceasefire for 12-13 hours.
I just hope Russia stops the attacks, and Georgia lets Sout O join russia, before a full out war.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Ryan]rumors are that Georgia's president pre-planned interviews on CNN to try and bait the US into this[/QUOTE]
Can you change the thread title?
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[QUOTE=brainmaster]Mikhail is Angered with russia. He has apparently asked for ceasefire for 12-13 hours.
I just hope Russia stops the attacks, and Georgia lets Sout O join russia, [B]before a full out war[/B].[/QUOTE]
Too late
He can't anymore I think
[QUOTE=brainmaster]Mikhail is Angered with russia. He has apparently asked for ceasefire for 12-13 hours.
I just hope Russia stops the attacks, and Georgia lets Sout O join russia, before a full out war.[/QUOTE]
The ceasefire is rumored to be so the Georgians can regroup and let the civilians get out.
[QUOTE=Egevened]Everyone start listening to this once the nukes start going off
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yehuuwDByU&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE]
How? When the nuke hits all electronics are gonna go off so unless you're going to shield your ipod/pc/listening device then you're boned.
This is quite disturbing news, I saw on the news a bit ago Russian tanks rolling in and them saying it was protection not war.
If the Georgians and Russians are shooting each other, and Russia is invading Georgia, it's war.
[QUOTE=markg06]How? When the nuke hits all electronics are gonna go off so unless you're going to shield your ipod/pc/listening device then you're boned.
This is quite disturbing news, I saw on the news a bit ago Russian tanks rolling in and them saying it was protection not war.[/QUOTE]
It's now a war, and this is a invasion
This is moving really really really fast. There's news updates every hour!
[QUOTE=Faunze]This is moving really really really fast. There's news updates every hour![/QUOTE]
More like every ten minutes
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