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    Russian paper reports Georgian "secret plan" for regaining South Ossetia

    Moskovskiy Komsomolets, Moscow
    28 Aug 04

    A Russian newspaper has said it has obtained a copy of a "secret plan"
    by which Georgia will use military force to restore its control over
    the breakaway region of South Ossetia. In an article published on 28
    August, Moskovskiy Komsomolets said the plan was contained in a
    document which was allegedly stolen from the former chief of the
    Georgian General Staff, Givi Iukuridze. The paper said the plan
    envisages a "military-humanitarian" operation to seize control of
    South Ossetia, to be accompanied by the sealing off of Russian
    military bases on Georgian territory, which it said would pose a
    direct challenge to Russia. The following is excerpted from the
    article:

    "You want total war," Dr Goebbels, Reichsminister for propaganda,
    shouted, and in response the German people unanimously bayed: "Yes!!!"
    Both old men and youngsters marched in orderly columns to sign up for
    the Wehrmacht. A similar cry was given out recently by Georgian
    President Mikheil Saakashvili: "It is essential that any enemy that
    ventures aggression against the country know that, aside from the
    regular army, he will be opposed by thousands of reservists and that
    he will encounter a well-organized army of five million!!!" In
    addition to the above-mentioned doctor, the leader of the Georgian
    revolution has decided, it would seem, to follow the example of
    Kerenskiy [provisional government leader in 1917], who is famous for
    having formed a women's battalion, "President Misha" [Saakashvili] has
    decided to draft ladies into his invincible host.

    So Georgia continues to prepare for war. With the aid of a "black
    tights battalion" or without, Saakashvili continues to hope to subdue
    South Ossetia by force. Secret documents in the possession of
    Moskovskiy Komsomolets testify to this. Moskovskiy Komsomolets has
    learned of a secret plan for a Georgian military operation in South
    Ossetia. The "pacification of the unruly autonomy" could begin within
    the next few days.

    On 25 August Zurab Zhvania, prime minister of Georgia, announced that
    Maj-Gen Givi Iukuridze had been removed from the post of chief of the
    Georgian armed forces General Staff. It is likely that the former CGS
    will be appointed military attache to Russia.

    Iukuridze is 48 years old, a professional military officer. He was
    appointed chief of the Georgian armed forces General Staff this
    February. He had until recently been considered the favourite of the
    president of Georgia. He often opposed the "hawks", who have since
    this spring been insistently pushing the new leadership of Georgia
    into a military solution to the conflict with South Ossetia and
    Abkhazia. It was mainly on account of this that he began to lose the
    president's favour. In addition, he had entered into a conflict on a
    number of fundamental issues of military organizational development
    with Interior Minister Irakli Okruashvili, who is becoming
    increasingly influential - on questions of a resolution of the problem
    of "pacification of the rebel autonomies" included.

    Military circles and the political beau monde of Georgia had been
    talking about the imminent removal of Iukuridze from the post of CGS
    for several weeks, but the formal ground for the dismissal, evidently,
    was his recent loss of a folder of secret documents of particular
    importance. The official inquiry conducted in this connection has not
    come across the trail of the thieves.

    The Ministry of Defence and the Georgian General Staff are continuing
    to say all but openly here that the documents could have been stolen
    only by an insider with an interest in Iukuridze's speediest
    removal. The organizers of the theft are being called representatives
    of some "third force", which is not only inciting tension in the
    Georgian-Ossetian conflict area but is also reshuffling the leadership
    of the force entities after its own fashion, moving into the key posts
    people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the closest
    associates of the minister of internal affairs.

    The secret data contained in the documents from the stolen folder and
    also certain original documents and their copies have recently begun
    to surface both in Georgia itself and abroad.

    A piece of tracing paper taken from a map containing the version of a
    plan of a military operation to capture Tskhinvali and restore
    Georgia's sovereignty over South Ossetia was recently forwarded to
    Moscow from Tbilisi. This tracing paper was conveyed to a
    representative of the Georgian diaspora in the Russian capital and
    came via him into the possession of Moskovskiy Komsomolets. It is
    significant that the "well-wishers" that had sent the tracing paper to
    Moscow had prudently, albeit in slapdash fashion, translated the
    inscriptions and notations into Russian, thereby facilitating the work
    of the journalists and military specialists that do not know
    Georgian. We thank them for this.

    The newspaper's military experts, superimposing the tracing paper on
    the map and making use of contradictory information concerning
    Tbilisi's military plans that had been published earlier, "read" the
    overall concept of the military campaign with a certain degree of
    reliability.

    It ensues from the plan that it is contemplated to return South
    Ossetia to Georgian jurisdiction in the form of a
    military-humanitarian operation. This solution, as intended by the
    Georgian military, is designed to conceal from the public Tbilisi's
    main emphasis on the military component of the plan and is geared
    mainly to use for propaganda purposes.

    The concept of the operation appears, as a whole, as follows:

    First, to secure with the forces of units of the army's special forces
    and the police with the enlistment of the Georgian volunteer defence
    force control of the main transport directions (establish a transport
    blockade), concentrating the main efforts on taking full control of
    the Roki, Mamison and Krestov passes. Second, in the guise of
    transport convoys carrying humanitarian goods for the local citizenry,
    Ossetian included, to activate units of the people's volunteer defence
    force, increase their arms and deliver the requisite military
    equipment.

    Depending on how the situation develops, it is contemplated at the
    second stage of the operation to redeploy, by air included, the Davit
    and Betta force components and the 16th Mountain-Rifle Brigade from
    their staging areas to seal off centres of resistance of units of the
    armed forces of the Republic of South Ossetia in the areas of the
    localities of Tsinagari, Sunisi and Java.

    It is planned that the Koba assault force will be moved out from the
    staging area in three directions to seal off the capital of South
    Ossetia, depriving units of the armed forces of South Ossetia of the
    possibility of manoeuvring forces and assets. The right flank of the
    Betta force will be secured by the American adviser-trained 11th
    Separate Mechanized Brigade of the armed forces of Georgia. A
    calculation based on US economic and military-political support in the
    resolution of this problem may be traced, on the whole.

    The paper's military experts believe that all this will be accompanied
    also by the simultaneous sealing off of the Russian military bases on
    Georgian territory with a view to preventing units of Russian troops
    moving out from their permanent basing locations, and this is a direct
    challenge to Russia.

    Whether Georgia will go ahead with implementing the plan in the form
    in which it is contained in the "Iukuridze folder", the future will
    tell. There has already been information to the effect that the
    Georgian armed forces General Staff is urgently reworking it for a
    report for final approval by President Saakashvili no later than 28
    August. Any concealment of war as a military-humanitarian operation is
    being jettisoned here. [Passage omitted]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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