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What Was He Thinking?


What was Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili  thinking when he attacked the former Georgian provinces of  Abkhazia and South Ossetia?  Did he really think he could conquer those areas without a Russian response?

As the oldest of three boys he should have been aware of what can happen when big brother decides to get even with little brother for some provocative action. As the oldest of four kids I learned that  parents don't take kindly to an older child taking advantage of size when dealing with younger siblings.  Those who don't have siblings  probably have seen the following scenario on  a tv show or movie.  Little brother teases big brother until big brother responds by hitting little brother.  Little brother then complains to dad  who, depending upon when the program or movie was made, takes off his belt to punish big brother or sternly lectures big brother.

Saakashvili thinks Georgia should be able to control the provinces because they were historically part of Georgia.  However,  Russia can make the same claim about Georgia being historically a part of Russia long before Russia started calling itself the Soviet Union.   In fact, native Georgian Joseph Dzhugashvili (aka Joseph Stalin) helped turn Russia into the Soviet Union
 
The provinces left Georgia during the same period when Georgia left the Soviet Union / Russia.  If Georgia can justify retaking the provinces by force, then Russia can justify retaking Georgia by force.

Georgia needs to abandon all claims to its former provinces and try to find a way to peacefully coexist with the Russian bear.  That is if it isn't already too late.
  
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