Russian-Georgian “Conflict”

So, since it can’t be a war, it has to be called something, right?  I mean seriously, this is just a waste of everybody’s time.  We all know that Russia is more powerful than pathetic little Georgia; the funny thing is, the Russians are blaming the whole thing on Georgia.  As if Georgia is really going to attack Russia.  I had formerly held a very low opinion of the former Soviet Union; now, well, let’s just say it got lower.

The main thing behind this whole “conflict” (as if it was a conflict, there was hardly any real fighting) is that Russia is saying “Oh, look at how strong we are.  Ha, yeah, we’re awesome.”  The Russians are pretty much acting like a little three year old.  The U.N. and the Americans have said get out or else.  The Russians are saying “Or else what?”  And it’s a good question.  What is America going to do if Russia doesn’t pull out?  Formerly, in the good old days when America went to war at the slightest provocation, we would have declared war and fought until either the enemy gave up, the enemy died, or the America people died.  Not anymore!  Thanks liberals!  The once feared and respected nation of America is now a mocking ground for petty terrorists and wanna-be superpowers!  All thanks to the likes of Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama!  Let’s negotiate, that’ll work!  Okay, Russia, if you don’t pull out of Georgia, then we’ll talk you to death!

Come on!  That’s pretty stinkin’ ridiculous!  My whole thing, it isn’t even our fight.  Now, if it was the Soviet Union, or a matter of life and death for our allies (WW2), that would be different.  It’s just one big bully picking on a little kid.  So what?  It’s not our fight.  With that said, we’ve already said something, so it’s pretty much become our fight.  Now it’s time to buckle down and say get out or else.  When Russia asks “Or else what?”  We say war to the finish.  America has the greatest Air Force on earth.  Let’s use it.  Bomb the heck out of our enemies.  War’s war, folks, it ain’t pretty.  If these Soviets, sorry, Russians, want to fight, let ‘em fight.  This conflict has some similar with the Boston Tea Party.  When the Sons of Liberty took those rash measures (boarding a ship and tossing crates of tea into Boston Harbor), they sent a comment to England.  They said “All right, baby, let’s take off the gloves, son.  Let’s go, let’s do this thing.”  What did Britain do?  They blockaded Boston Harbor until the tea was paid for.  That’s what America needs to do now.  If Russia wants to fight, let’s fight.

If you would be so kind as to remember, I told you this was going to happen.  I, of course, didn’t know that Russia would wage war (ha) with Georgia.  However, I told you that they would revert back to some Soviet practices, didn’t I?  Go check out my other blog, it’s there.  I don’t remember the title, but the post was about the Russians holding some Soviet-style military parade.  I knew this would happen.  It’s only going to be a matter of time before they fall back into communism.  Putin has been the leader of Russia for how long?  Exactly.  I’m not trying to brag, but I knew would happen.  After the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are over, America is going to war with one of two countries next.  Those countries are Russia and Venezuela.  Hugo Chavez or whatever his name is, thinks that he can embargo the United States.  Ha, that’s a good one.  As if we don’t have allies all over the world.  When the demand for oil starts to become a real crisis, it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if we attacked Venezuela, since they think they can keep oil from us.  Unless of course Barack Obama is president.  Then it would surprise me.

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  1. squigs Says:

    you know what’s interesting? Time Magazine voted Putin (Russia’s Prime Minister) as the Man of the Year of 2007. You know what else they did? Voted Adolf Hitler Man of the Year before WW2 escalated, and they voted Stalin Man of the Year before the Cold War. Something to think about…


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