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While the ceasefire in South Ossetia remains in place, the blame-game battle, debating who was right and who was wrong, continues in the international media. Many say Russia has been losing the information war, but, in some quarters, it seems the view of events may be changing.

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    Saakashvili is an American puppet. No wonder that he got a full support from USA - both political and informational. CNN began to comment the war only when Russia entered Ossetia but they forgot about previous 10-15 hours when Georgia has been killing innocent people with MRLs. 1000 U.S. troops had a military training exercise in Georgia in July. Saakashvili got a serious military help and weapon from USA.Georgia military expences increased in 30 times during last 4 years.

  • paulDIAT, have you ever realized what a moron you were? Zionists? World Bankers? Martians? When will you grow up? Never, I guess. You're no serious man, in order to figure that out one has to check out your channel and see what imbecilic crap you have in your favourites.

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  • well of course you haven't heard of it on the news

    they set up training centers for the Georgian military instead of being directly involved in the conflict

  • "Again, we are being pulled into conflict" - are we? I haven't heard anything about NATO troops being sent to Georgia. Have you? Not only the USA but the whole world condemns Russia's actions.

    "Ossetia and Abkhazia dont want to be Georgian" - I know they don't but who really cares? They are officially Georgian. If Russia thinks they have the right to gain independence why didn't they think that when Chechnya wished to have one? Remember Russia's reaction on Kosovo event?

  • i agree that fear of the Masons is a little silly. But the Bush administration on the other hand has real power, and it is clear they have another bone-headed policy when it comes to Georgia. Again, we are being pulled into conflict with no good reason, and no understanding of the situation. Ossetia and Abkhazia dont want to be Georgian, period. Just ask them.

  • Haha. As I said, keep your opinions to yourself.

  • I doubt you have read as many books as I have, don't try to sound smart, for you see, propagandistic books and materials taken from the internet aren't actually "books".

  • You're so fucked up - it's only amusing, to say the least.

    Go read some books on societies and civilizations, study economics, politics, etc. Until you do, don't insult me with such profanity - until then, fuck off. Remember, we all have opinions; you keep yours to yourself.

  • One more thing: when I keep my eyes open I see Mendels, Einsteins, Schwarzschilds and other great "zionists".

  • Yeah, get lost, cattle. I do not believe in stories about masons controlling the world and other lunatic crap. May I guess what your favourite reading is? Protocols, right?

  • It's called being a realist, not a moron.

    You've never heard of Rockefellers? Morgans? Rothschilds? Probably not...

    You need to open your eyes and look at who's controlling your mind, and until that happens I do not wish to engage in any kind of conversation. Good-bye.

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