It should be noted that Russia was the first to offer a ceasefire and demand people go back to starting points and a return of the status quo - the UN Security Council and Georgia rejected Russia's initial offer, and added conditions to the cease fire.
Also Georgia openly declared war on Russia - the President of Georgia made statements such as "We are at war with Russia".
Georgia also was the one who started razing Georgian Villages (or rather South Ossetia Villages), and blocking humanitarian aid from Russia such as food supplies.
Russian Citizens, personnel and equipment came under attack, causing numerous deaths at which time Russia responded.
Georgia had pushed into the Capital of South Ossetia prior to Russia launching a counter offensive on claims that ethnic cleansing operations were occuring conducted by Georgia.
Russia responded to two fighter Aircraft being shot down and tanks coming under fire by- in what was said to be humanitarian operations in relation to protecting civilians and maintaining the status quo in S.O. - expanding beyond S.O. and force a retreat by Georgia.
In this time Georgia declared war against Russia it should also be noted the areas have either been autonomous or waging a civil war in Georgia for the last 15 years - this is not a sudden development.
Washington just appears to be playing it into their favour - potentially to increase republican sway in the upcoming elections but that may be a stretch.
Russians had been acting as a peacekeeping force for 15 years protecting the interests of the historically seperate Ossetians in South Ossetia. Georgia meanwhile has been using military force to crush seperatist movements - however those bodies are not historically part of Georgia.
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