Slidey said:
I'm utterly disgusted by the Russians, though. They've pulled down Georgia's electronic communications networks (including the internet) through hack attacks to silence Georgia during the invasion, and started the invasion as soon as the world was focused on the Olympics.
Fucking Russian land grab.
Okay, let's just recap the actual events and facts, shall we?
Georgia initiated this conflict during the Olympics by invading South Ossetia. The Russians chose to escalate the conflict, but the Georgians are responsible for the timing.
South Ossetia has been nominally independent for fifteen years now, a fact with the Georgians have respected, if not necessarily liked, for just about as long. Russia, which intervened in South Ossetian independence has told Georgia that aggression against South Ossetia will be responded to harshly.
When Saakashvili came to power in 2004 he increased the military budget over thirty-three fold, from $30 million US to $1 billion US. The Georgians were in the midst of increasing the size of their armed forces six fold in only three years. Georgia has been preparing for this war for a while now. Never mind Saakashvili openly stating he would reincorporate South Ossetia, which what prompted Putin to reaffirm his protection of South Ossetia.
Georgia also tried to join NATO, but was rejected by Germany, the only nation who seemed to understand that Georgia wasn't in the North Atlantic. You see, had Georgia been admitted to NATO, it would have been obliged to use military means against Russia, so let us all thank the Germans here. The point is, this infuriated the Russians terribly.
Now, Georgia attacked South Ossetia knowing the Russians would intervene. Russia gave citizenship to most South Ossetians just to reiterate it's committment, and allow for a Cassus Belli. Russia has been rattling sabres all year, from the testing of the largest conventional bomb ever, to cutting off Ukrainian oil supplies, to selling a myriad of arms to Iran, Russia is trying to re-establish itself as a world superpower. Putin has already stated this, and on the back of petrodollars, it's already on the way.
So, Georgia knew that attacking South Ossetia would make the Russians respond. It also knew that the Russians were looking for a time to stamp their authority and it's power, and wouldn't step down over this. Georgia even partially mobilised during the opening stages of their attack, showing that they knew full well the Russians would respond.
Worst of all, the West can hardly support them. When the West recognised Kosovo to irk Serbia (and therefore Russia), they left this precident wide open. Except, instead of Kosovo, it's South Ossetia, and instead of Serbia, it's Georgia.
So, Russia is following international precidents, to protect it's citizens. Either Saakashvili knows something I don't, or he really expected either Russia to step down or the West to step up, neither of which will or have happened. Georgia's screwed itself over.