War and (enforcing) peace in Georgia. Good idea.
August 10, 2008

Another war happening. South Ossetia.
So again, we’ll se a tennis-match war. One side is saying we took that city, the other side says nowhere near it! all is going swimmingly our way! Felons! Then the others says “yeah, really what about this bombed village/destroyed dock/missing town hall?”, and the other part says “not at aaall, we did that, you were hiding like rabbits there, tactics!” War crimes! one part thunders. Ohyeah?! goes the other. And so on. Ad nauseaum.
On television, pale, darkhaired men in pink shirts drag up ancient history, recent history, last years harvest, plain imagination, a smatter of ideals and big packs of lies. What was said last week. What should have been. What did happen. There is a doublespeak here; words have diffrent meaning; yet mean the same.
And bodies pile up.
The Geneva conventions gets trampled on again (who ever bothered about that useless piece of paper!?)
Some more bodies pile up.
And so it goes.
The Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said his country is seeking “to force the Georgian side to peace”. Now there is a great idea! Bombs for peace – works like a treat every time.
Think about it.
It works.
Every time.
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August 11, 2008 at 6:41 pm
:-)
August 12, 2008 at 4:58 pm
The georgians started.
August 12, 2008 at 7:33 pm
I am not really interested in “who started”. I see people die, I see politicians do their double-speak.
Again and again.