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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

News: Russian Official Warns NATO Transit to Afghanistan at Risk

Filed under: Afghanistan,News,Russia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:44 PM

    I think this is pretty significant.  We touched on this earlier here on Feral Jundi and the fallout of the recent events in Georgia will definitely impact war efforts elsewhere.  I could see Russia making things very difficult for the logistics in Afghanistan, and it would not be that hard to do at all.  They could either support the Taliban by proxy, or do what they are doing now and force supply trains to go through more dangerous places by axing current agreements.    

 

     With that said, I believe we will see this war zone evolve into what Iraq was a couple years ago.  And that is IEDs and EFPs galore with constant attacks on supply trains coming into and out of Afghanistan.  It is the smartest thing the enemy could do at this point, and I think we are starting to witness the beginning of this.  The ISAF and NATO deaths keep going up, and the Taliban continue to increase their attacks and lethality.   We’ll see how it goes and I will be praying to the gods of convoy protection for the guys that have to run those roads.  –Head Jundi   

 

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Russian official warns NATO transit to Afghanistan at risk

 

by Staff Writers

London (AFP) Aug 26, 2008

NATO should not be able to use Russian routes to transit supplies and equipment to Afghanistan because Russia has suspended military co-operation with the Western alliance, the country’s ambassador to Kabul argued in an interview published Tuesday.

 

Speaking to The Times from the Afghan capital, Zamir Kabulov said increased tensions between Russia and West over the former’s recent assault on Georgia could lead Moscow to review other such agreements.

 

Asked by the newspaper if Russia’s suspension of military co-operation with NATO invalidated an April agreement on the transit of supplies to Afghanistan, Kabulov said: “Of course. Why not? If there is a suspension of military cooperation, this is military cooperation.”

 

“No one with common sense can expect to co-operate with Russia in one part of the world while acting against it in another,” he added.

 

He insisted, however, that Russia was not seeking to derail NATO efforts in Afghanistan, telling The Times: “It’s not in Russia’s interests for NATO to be defeated and leave behind all these problems.”

 

“We’d prefer NATO to complete its job and then leave this unnatural geography.

 

“But at the same time, we’ll be the last ones to moan about NATO’s departure.”

 

NATO leads the 53,000-strong International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which is tasked with spreading the influence of Kabul’s weak central government across the country.

 

But five years after taking charge, ISAF is struggling to defeat a tenacious Taliban-led insurgency, in part commanded from across the porous mountain border with Pakistan.

 

Link Here

 

 

News: Russia Recognizes South Ossetia and Abkhazia

Filed under: Georgia(country),News,Russia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:22 PM

     Oh my, this gets more interesting every day. Of course Georgia and the West does not recognize this latest move.  It sounds like Cheney is inbound to Georgia, along with a few warships.  And I guess the Russians are implying that they will ‘militarily’ deal with the missiles in Poland?  Wow, this thing is really ramping up, and we will see who backs down first.  –Head Jundi 

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 Russia recognises Georgian rebels

 

Russian president speaks to BBC

 

President Dmitry Medvedev has declared that Russia formally recognises the independence of the breakaway Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

 

Mr Medvedev told the BBC Russia had tried to preserve Georgian unity for 17 years, but that the situation had changed after this month’s violence.

 

He said Moscow now felt obliged to recognise South Ossetia and Abkhazia as other countries had done with Kosovo.

 

Georgia said Russia was seeking to “change Europe’s borders by force”.

 

In a televised address on Monday evening, President Mikhail Saakashvili said the declaration was completely illegal and vowed to begin a “peaceful struggle” to restore Georgia’s territorial integrity.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

News: Russia Takes Prisoners and More VSS Sniper Rifle Sightings

Filed under: Georgia(country),News,Russia — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 10:51 AM

     Hey, check this out(thanks to Scott and Doug for the heads up).  The Russians are not leaving, they are taking prisoners, and they are making a mockery of the ceasefire.  But what was interesting with this article, was another cameo of the VSS Sniper Rifle in the photo that accompanied this article.  This weapon is the perfect tool for operating during this so-called ‘ceasefire’.  

 

     And this latest move was to get some prisoner currency.  Supposedly the Georgians captured some Russians during this war, and both countries have agreed to an exchange.  It has been reported that the trade was 15 Georgians for 5 Russians.

 

     Also, the US vehicles were at the port and were in the process of being shipped out when the war started. –Head Jundi 

 

 

Russian Soldier armed with VSS Sniper Rifle, with prisoners. 

 

Russian soldiers take prisoners in Georgia port 

 

By DMITRY LOVETSKY and CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA – 3 hours ago

 

RUISI, Georgia (AP) — Russian soldiers took 20 Georgian troops prisoner at a key port in western Georgia on Tuesday and commandeered American Humvees awaiting shipment back to the United States after taking part in earlier U.S.-Georgian military exercises.

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

News: Exclusive-Thoughts on the War in Georgia by a Resident

Filed under: Georgia(country),News,Russia — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:59 PM

   Hey guys and gals, I have a real treat for FJ readers in regards to the latest developments going on in Georgia.  We have a guest author who lives in Georgia, but is currently working in Iraq, who has written a gem of an article.  Chris is his name, and he has graciously allowed me to post his ideas and thoughts on the current events in Georgia.    

     Chris is currently working in Iraq, as I have stated, and has had to deal with two wars–one for work and one impacting his home.  His family was in Georgia during the beginning of the war and luckily they were able to get out of Georgia as events unfolded.  Very scary stuff and by the grace of god, they made it out safely.  It is extremely unfortunate that they had to leave their home like that.  

     For the backdrop on this article, Chris was responding to a question about his views on the situation there in Georgia in a forum called The Black Flag Cafe.  Like most forums that cover current affairs and world events, the BFC has been very active with discussion about the war in Georgia.  

 

     I have found the BFC to be an excellent source of ideas and discourse, when trying to analyze and understand current events that are happening quickly.  The BFC is also owned and moderated by the author Robert Young Pelton.

     Thanks to Chris for such a well thought out article and I wish the best for him and his family during this most unfortunate of events. –Head Jundi

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From a discussion on the Black Flag Cafe in regards to the current war in Georgia…

By Chris

Here is a shot at enlightening all of you about some of the past events that have led us to where we are today.

Zviad Gamsakhurdia is largely blamed for the conflict in S. Osettia. This is in part because he opposed the S. Osettian movement (around 1989 I think) to become part of N. Osettia, and in part because many of his supporters used the slogan “Georgia for the Georgians”. I could be wrong, but I do not believe that this was ever his slogan.

During Zviad Gamsakhurdia’s presidency fighting again broke out in S. Ossetia (1991-1992). People on both sides (Georgians and Ossetians) of the conflict were displaced. Russians move in and stop the fighting, and install themselves as peace keepers.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

News: Bush Sends US Troops to Georgia

Filed under: Georgia,News,Russia — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 12:20 PM

     And now things get interesting.  The move I see with this, is to hold Russia to it’s word of a ceasefire.  But the bigger message is that we are going in, and if Russia has bigger war plans, then it better not conflict with our plans of providing aid.  This could be risky, because the Russians could very well play the game of swinging their arms wildly and saying “I am not stopping, I am not stopping” while they walk towards us.  And for that matter, I do hope that there are a few Combat Air Controllers with this small contingent of troops that are going in.  And with all air on deck….  

     The other thing about this is that our administration is making their move.  It’s risky, but they have to do something to save some face.  Russia seems to have no intention of honoring a ceasefire and the whole world is watching, including the other break away republics in the region.  Stay tuned to see how this plays out. –Head Jundi 

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Bush sends US troops to Georgia

The US is sending troops to embattled Georgia in the form of a humanitarian aid exercise, President George Bush said.

Mr Bush said military planes would deliver supplies in a move which would put American forces in the heart of the region.

The president said he was concerned that Russia might be violating the ceasefire in Georgia and he expected all Russian forces to withdraw.

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