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Conflict In The Caucasus – A Tale Of A Proxy War
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Friday August 22, 2008 13:12 by MichaelY - IAWM
with innocent people slaughtered
Irish Anti War Movement statement – Press Release
August 21st 2008 Many Western politicians, among them Cheney, Brown and Miliband and much of the Western media would have us believe that Russia is the aggressive imperialist power and that the US and other Western powers are defending Georgian democracy against outside invasion, with a nonchalant NATO observing from the sidelines as a force for calm in the world. The truth is more complex if not totally contrary to this view. While the nature and extent of the Russian military response to the apparently unprovoked attack by Saakashvili’s military on South Ossetia is highly questionable, it is the sinister, creeping enlargement of NATO along the borders of Russia that has provoked this conflict.
It must be emphasized that it was actually Georgia that began the war last Thursday with an all-out attack on South Ossetia to "restore constitutional order" and "fight the bandits" - in other words, rule over an area it has never controlled since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Nor, amid the political and media outrage at Russian bombardments, have there been much more than the briefest references to the atrocities committed by Georgian forces against citizens it claims as its own in South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali. Several hundred civilians were killed there by Georgian troops last week, along with Russian soldiers operating under a 1990s peace agreementMore civilians lost their lives when the Russians came in.
As always in wars, civilians are the main victims, while the promoters of the armaments industry are the primary winners. Both the US and Russian Governments care little about the needs of the people caught in the middle of this war as they practice their Cold War type brinkmanship to the benefit only of their respective industrial military complexes.
The expanding theatre of war
The conflict in Georgia is inextricably connected to the US-led, falsely labelled “war on terror” being conducted in Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia – now threatening to engulf Iran – and which has become George Bush's steadily expanding theatre of war right up to the borders of the Russian state. Leaving aside the hypocrisy of the US, whose illegal occupation of both Iraq and Afghanistan continues, US support for Georgia is driven, not by a desire to spread democracy, but by the need to gain control of strategic regions and natural resources. The US Government paid almost a billion dollars to have the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline built, thus ensuring it ended in Turkey and hence under US control, as opposed to the shorter, efficient route of Baku-Tbilisi-Suspa which would have favoured Russia.
Israel, which brutally occupies Palestinian lands, also has a role in the Georgia conflict. Jerusalem wants Caspian oil and gas pipelines to reach the Turkish terminal port of Ceyhan, rather than the Russian network. Intense negotiations are afoot between Israel, Turkey, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan for pipelines to reach Turkey and thence to Israel's oil terminal at Ashkelon and on to its Red Sea port of Eilat.
US/Israeli advisors in Georgia
Since Georgia emerged as an independent state, US and Israeli military advisers have become deeply embedded there in attempts to fashion it as a client state to serve their interests in the region. The Harvard educated Saakashvili, who is a US citizen, and the Georgian leadership are closely linked with the neo-cons in the Pentagon. Georgia has sent no less than €0.9 billion to Randy Scheunemann, McCain’s top policy adviser, over the past few years. Georgia's forces are armed and trained by the US and Israel and the US is also training Georgian troops in the Pankisi Gorge bordering Chechnya.
Last year, the Georgian President commissioned from private Israeli security firms an estimated 1,000 military advisers to train the Georgian armed forces in commando, air, sea, armoured and artillery combat tactics. They also offer instruction on military intelligence and security for the Tbilisi regime. Tbilisi also purchased weapons, intelligence and electronic warfare systems from Israel. These advisers were quite probably involved in the Georgian army's preparations to conquer the South Ossetian capital on 8 August. Moscow repeatedly demanded that Jerusalem halt its military assistance to Georgia, finally threatening a crisis in bilateral relations. Israel responded by saying that the only assistance rendered Tbilisi was "defensive."
In return for US favours, Georgia has sent 2,500 troops to bolster the illegal occupation of Iraq. It is the single biggest contingent in the occupying forces after the US and Britain - hence the US need to airlift 800 of them back to fight the Russians last week.
NATO’s creeping expansionism
The IAWM opposes the way in which Russia is using the extension of the ‘war on terror’ to suppress separatist forces within its own borders – the obvious case being the horrific destruction in Chechnya. However, it is the US that has escalated this conflict by seeking to extend its influence in the Caucasus, with its constant meddling in Georgia and its offer last April for it to become a member of NATO. Bush, during the recent NATO meeting in Bucharest, pressed the other NATO powers to place Georgia's application for membership on the fast track. The European leaders rejected the idea, understanding the geo-strategic implications of pushing NATO's boundaries right up to Russia's border. If they had let Bush have his way, NATO states would have been obligated to send troops in Georgia's defence. A World War could have so quickly developed. The fact that this situation escalated so quickly to invasions and bombings is a reminder of just how dangerous the world has become.
The manufacturing early this year of the independence of Kosovo by the US, supported by most EU member states, further escalated tensions with Russia. Last week’s Georgian-Russian conflict allowed the US to bully the Polish Government into accepting a missile defence shield along Russia’s border, against the wishes of the majority of it population. This can only be seen as an aggressive threat by the US reminiscent of the worst days of the Cold War, likely to provoke an equally questionable response by Russia.
Role of EU
Though divided on tactics, EU leaders are generally supportive of the US plans. Condoleezza Rice persuaded Georgian president Saakashvili to sign a French-negotiated ceasefire that would lead to the withdrawal of Russian forces. George Bush has ordered humanitarian supplies to be delivered to Tbilisi on US military aircraft, saying that the US expected Russia to allow humanitarian supplies into Georgia and to ensure that all lines of communication and transport remain open.
The Independent of Aug 21, in a piece signed by Fergus Black, informed its readers that Ireland’s Rapid Response Corps was on standby to join an EU ‘humanitarian mission’ to deal with the crisis in Georgia. The corps, run by the Irish Aid division of the Department of Foreign Affairs, was set up last year to deploy at short notice to humanitarian emergencies anywhere in the world. Micheal Martin has said that it will be providing humanitarian assistance to ease the crisis in Georgia. We should not be so naïve as to think that this aid is value-free – it will be under the umbrella of the US Military and NATO.
As succinctly put by our comrades of the Galway Alliance Against the War (GAAW) yesterday, “we believe the Irish people should not ignore this conflict in the Caucasus……it could have implications for Ireland if the Lisbon Treaty is ever forced upon us. Under the Lisbon Treaty, all EU countries, including Ireland, would be obliged to come to the aid of other EU states that are attacked. Georgia has already applied for EU and NATO membership, so this is a predicament we could face in the future if the Lisbon Treaty becomes a reality”.
CONCLUSION
The IAWM strenuously condemns the expansion of NATO into Georgia and demands that it stops interfering in the Caucasus region and in Eastern Europe.
We support those citizens of Georgia who have issued a statement condemning the Saakashvili machine. "The entire responsibility for this fratricidal war," the Georgian Peace Committee says, "for thousands of children, women and elderly dead people, for the inhabitants of South Ossetia and of Georgia falls exclusively on the current president, on the Parliament and on the government of Georgia." (Aug. 11)
We demand that the aggressive NATO military alliance be dissolved.
We demand that any humanitarian aid sent to the Caucasus should be delivered through civilian channels, not through US military planes.
We condemn the so called missile shield as a provocation to Russia which may fuel a new cold war, and we urge the people of Poland and the Czech Republic to reject this misuse of their territories as this increases the danger of world war.
We condemn the US military use of bases in other countries – whether in Eastern Europe or in Shannon Airport – for its own war aims.
We demand an end to the sabre rattling between the US and Russian Governments which is threatening the world with a new series of proxy wars.
We call on the peoples of the world to pressurize their Governments to instigate an immediate programme of disarmament and for resources to be re-directed into peaceful humanitarian uses.
We demand that oil and gas reserves be used as a resource for all to share and benefit from, rather than as a weapon of economic war.
We demand that the world’s leaders cooperate in dialogue to ensure a peaceful and sustainable world for all of the world's children, not one ravaged by useless devastating waste and war.
Finally, we call on the Irish Government to support these aims.
Michael Youlton
IAWM Secretary
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Jump To Comment: 1The IAWM’s bold list of “demands” frizzles out completely at the end with an appeal to the government :
“Finally, we call on the Irish Government to support these aims.”
The government's policy on Shannon makes it complicit to the war crimes of the Bush regime . The Irish government ignored the one hundred thousand people who marched in 2003 against war ,and no amount of calls will now make it alter its course . It is a bought government which will stay bought : what is needed is independent mass mobilization to meet the threat posed to humanity by the possibility of nuclear war .
The IAWM statement as a whole is too long-winded and over analytical ,but is undoubtedly correct when it says three-quarters of the way through :
“The fact that this situation escalated so quickly to invasions and bombings is a reminder of just how dangerous the world has become.”
That danger to the world is what the IAWM and other anti war groups need to be emphasising and headlining . Two days ago Col. Gen Leonid Ivashov, president of the Russian Academy of Geopolitical Studies ,said that the likelihood of a war against Iran was growing with each passing day, and that "causing chaos and instability" was becoming Washington's official policy line.
Ivashov told the Russian news agency , RIA Novosti , “We are close to a serious conflict - U.S. and NATO preparations on a strategic scale are ongoing. In the operation the West conducted on Georgian soil against Russia - South Ossetians were the victims or hostages of it - we can see a rehearsal for an attack on Iran. See:
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20080827/116318584.html