Conservative author Thomas Sowell talks common sense on the Georgia/Russia conflict. Thanks to Richard Spencer at Takimag.com:
“Extending NATO right up to the borders of Russia has been one of those feel-good actions, much like our feel-good moralizing to other countries.
Are we really prepared to go to war with Russia if they send troops into Latvia, a NATO member next door to them and thousands of miles away from us?
Some people seem to think that, if we had already included Georgia in NATO, Russia would not have attacked. But what if they attacked anyway? Would we have done any more than we are doing now?
Would that have protected Georgia or would our inaction have just brought the reliability of our protection of other NATO countries into question?
If anything, we ought to be thinking about pulling out of NATO ourselves. European countries already have the wealth to produce their own military defense. If they do not have the will, that is their problem. What American officials can do is keep their mouths shut if they don’t intend to back up their words.”

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It’s a powerful point of consideration. Do we really want to be in Russia’s face anymore? We’re all ready bringing on another Cold War and the iron curtain is dropping again. Why don’t we all rethink the situation and behave accordingly.
We need to maintain a good relationship with Russia for numerous reasons, especially to assist in dealing with the Mideast.
Pushing NATO up on their borders is crazy. Saakashvili won’t be the first hothead to start a bloody conflict with Russia and expect the US & NATO to fight the battle for them.
Georgia is not a peaceful little democracy – it is an extremely corrupt country, and the current administration made it clear last fall they will fall back on very undemocratic tactics in a panic.