The EU are trying to organise a cease-fire, the USA and the UK are calling the Russians names, the Russians say they're protecting ethnic Russians in South Ossetia from ethnic cleansing, the Georgians say the Russians are trying to annex Georgia...
The objective media seem to be totally confused - nobody knows who jumped first. Georgia say they were responding to military action by Russian-backed seperatists in South Ossetia and that the rapid deployment of armour columns by the Russians show it was an invasion planned long in advance, meanwhile the Russians say the USA encouraged Georgia to provoke them, claiming the Americans' aiding the swift return of Georgian troops from Iraq as evidence.
How can we be four days into this conflict and still the media doesn't know who started it? I thought this was the information age?
So I suppose we should ignorantly speculate - this is a web forum after all, it's what we do best. Is this a revitalised Russia making excuses to take back old Soviet territories, or another fuel-related military action by the USA and its allies?
The objective media seem to be totally confused - nobody knows who jumped first. Georgia say they were responding to military action by Russian-backed seperatists in South Ossetia and that the rapid deployment of armour columns by the Russians show it was an invasion planned long in advance, meanwhile the Russians say the USA encouraged Georgia to provoke them, claiming the Americans' aiding the swift return of Georgian troops from Iraq as evidence.
How can we be four days into this conflict and still the media doesn't know who started it? I thought this was the information age?
So I suppose we should ignorantly speculate - this is a web forum after all, it's what we do best. Is this a revitalised Russia making excuses to take back old Soviet territories, or another fuel-related military action by the USA and its allies?