Candidates React to Georgia/Russia Conflict
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From John McCain:
Today, news reports indicate that Russian military forces crossed an internationally-recognized border into the sovereign territory of Georgia. Russia should immediately and unconditionally cease its military operations and withdraw all forces from sovereign Georgian territory. What is most critical now is to avoid further confrontation between Russian and Georgian military forces. The consequences for Euro-Atlantic stability and security are grave.
The government of Georgia has called for a cease-fire and for a resumption of direct talks on South Ossetia with international mediators. The U.S. should immediately convene an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council to call on Russia to reverse course. The U.S. should immediately work with the EU and the OSCE to put diplomatic pressure on Russia to reverse this perilous course it has chosen. We should immediately call a meeting of the North Atlantic Council to assess Georgia's security and review measures NATO can take to contribute to stabilizing this very dangerous situation. Finally, the international community needs to establish a truly independent and neutral peacekeeping force in South Ossetia.
From Barack Obama:
I strongly condemn the outbreak of violence in Georgia, and urge an immediate end to armed conflict. Now is the time for Georgia and Russia to show restraint, and to avoid an escalation to full scale war. Georgia's territorial integrity must be respected. All sides should enter into direct talks on behalf of stability in Georgia, and the United States, the United Nations Security Council, and the international community should fully support a peaceful resolution to this crisis.
Recce By Death said:Oil? ???
Haggis said:There is already a major pipeline from Baku, Azerbaijan through Tbilisi to Ceyhan, Turkey linking the Caspian and Medeterranean Seas as well as major oil facilities on the Black Sea at Poti.
Recce By Death said:I'm aware of the oil pipelines in the area, just wasn't aware of any tensions in the area concerning the flow.
Здравствулте! I did read about the Georgians shelling the capital of South Ossetia. I also know it's not a simple case of "good Georgians" vs. "Bad Russians".oligarch said:Did anyone even mention the fact that prior to Russian involvement Georgia spent all night shelling the South Ossetian capital and killing as much as 1400 ethnic Ossetians, many of whom hold Russian citizenship? Does this not constitute a form of ethnic cleansing on the part of Georgia? How about the fact that Georgia does this in light of a cease-fire it claimed to have agreed to the night before and the fact that Georgia's invasion of South Ossetia was illegal according UNSC resolutions, and the CIS cease-fire agreement? Georgia flagrantly disregards international law and and recieves support from Washington's disinformational media due only to the fact that Georgia is helping them in Iraq. There are also rumours of Russian peacekeeprs being killed execution style and confirmed allegations of peacekeeping contingents being fired upon by Georgian forces, also before Russian involvement. I never thought Russia would allow the undescriminate killing of its citizens, but it appears Saakashvili was hoping exactly for the contrary. The actions of the Georgian side lead to loss of life, including Russian peacekeepers who had every right to be there from internation agreements.
Regards,
Citizen of the Russian Federation
TBLISI, Georgia (CNN) -- Georgia's parliament Saturday approved a request by President Mikhail Saakashvili's to impose a "state of war," as the conflict between Georgia and Russia escalated, Georgian officials said.
uncle-midget-boyd said:It's official now, anyhow. Georgia has declared a state of war with Russia
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/09/georgia.ossetia/index.html
Midget
Recce By Death said:It's going to be a short one methinks....someone woke the bear up.
Should I start planning the southern front offensive? >Recce By Death said:It's going to be a short one methinks....someone woke the bear up.
Regards
uncle-midget-boyd said:It's official now, anyhow. Georgia has declared a state of war with Russia
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/09/georgia.ossetia/index.html
Midget
Oil prices rise after Turkish pipeline fire
08/08/2008 | 05:07 AM
Email this | Email the Editor | Print | Digg this | Add to del.icio.us NEW YORK - Oil prices jumped back above $120 a barrel Thursday, halting a steep three-day slide after Kurdish rebels claimed responsibility for a fire at key Turkish pipeline that supplies Western countries.
Kongra-Gel was founded by Abdullah Ocalan in 1974 as a Marxist-Leninist separatist organization and formally named the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in 1978.
TURKEY OFFERS ROUTE TO EUROPE FOR IRANIAN AND TURKMEN GAS
By Vladimir Socor
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Hilmi Guler On July 13 in Ankara, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Hilmi Guler and Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri-Hamaneh signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on gas deliveries from Turkmenistan and Iran to Turkey and via Turkey to Europe. A deal along these lines could, if finalized:
open the last available gas corridor to Europe (“fourth corridor”) outside Russian control;
rescue the Nabucco pipeline project (originally planned for Iranian gas);
give Turkmenistan for the first time an overland outlet to Turkey and farther afield, circumventing the Caspian Sea instead of crossing it;
provide direct access for Iranian gas westward, diversifying the European Union’s supplies away from dependence on Gazprom; and
put some counter-leverage into European hands ahead of 2010, when some major supply agreements with Gazprom are up for renegotiation.
Trans-caspian gaz pipeline project: Azerbaijan might transit Kazakh gas to Georgia
Breaking News published on 23/04/2006
Astana, 23 April 2006 (Trend.az - website) - A project of gas pipeline construction at the Caspian Sea bottom is now being discussed in Kazakhstan, the Kazakh foreign minister, Kasimjomart Tokayev told Trend.
“Pipeline construction across Caspian sea is also discussed in EU, which has prepared a document – ‘Green Map’. Kazakhstan is now studying the given project as it does have a number of significant geopolitical situations. The more there are chances to transport out energy resources, the better for us,” he said.
Implementation of this project will allow gas transports to Azerbaijan directly. From Azerbaijan it can be transported to Georgia and further on. Currently the both countries are receiving gas via Russian territory.
If you are correct and oil and gas are the motivators, is it safe to assume that this will be long and nasty? Will the Russian people continue in their adoration of Putin?Yes. It is all about oil. The EU's need for it and Russia's desire to control it.