The Georgian Conflict in the Russian Press
With analysis and commentary abounding throughout all major media sources in the West, it is easy to lose track of the Russian perspective of the conflict. Below are several recent articles that appeared in major Russian media sources, showing how the war in Georgia is seen from Moscow.
Russians see United States behind Military Actions
[US Open Source Center, August 12]
Following US official statements critical of Russia’s disproportionate actions in Georgia and the US airlift of Georgian troops and equipment home from Iraq, Russian officials rebuked the United States for fanning the flames of conflict in the Caucasus. Some Russian officials also suggested that the US Administration was using Georgia for domestic electoral purposes. Media observers went further than official statements, alleging that Georgia was a pawn in a larger US plan to undermine Russia.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin expressed surprise at the “scale of cynicism” on the part of the United States, which in criticizing Russia and transporting Georgian troops from Iraq to Georgia was “passing off white as black and black as white.” He accused US diplomats of maintaining a “Cold War mentality” and viewing Saakashvili as they had Nicaragua’s Somoza: “An SOB, but our SOB” (Channel One, 11 August).
Other officials placed the blame on the United States for both inciting the conflict and impeding its end.
Deputy Chief of the General Staff Anatoliy Nogovitsyn opined: “Everything speaks to the lack of desire of official Tbilisi and Washington to settle the conflict. Otherwise why did US military planes transport 800 (as published) Georgian servicemen with military hardware from Iraq to Georgia?” (Izvestiya, 12 August). Continue Reading »
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