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    COLD WAR II: TODAY IT WAS GEORGIA, TOMORROW UKRAINE?
    By Jeff Thompson

    Journal Chrétie
    http://journalchretien.net/brev e14089.html
    Aug 25 2008
    France

    On August 7th we received the startling news via telephone of a major
    attack on Russia by the small country of Georgia. The caller repeated
    the information they had just heard on RTV, the main Russian television
    station. Georgia had attacked South Ossetia and killed 2000 innocent
    Russian civilians.

    The next day we found a television and watched as the RTV station
    ran updates throughout the day. The Russian propaganda broadcasts
    made no attempt at objectivity.

    "Today the country of Georgia has attacked the Russian people of South
    Ossetia, killing thousands and causing a humanitarian disaster. This
    is genocide against the Russian people. In response, our Russian
    peacekeeping forces have entered Georgia to protect our people and
    bring peace against the Georgian aggressor financed and supported by
    the United States."

    RTV and all major media outlets are owned or controlled by Russian
    government approved entities. At the time of the invasion our
    small EEO team was conducting a children's camp in Armenia near the
    Georgia border, just 75 miles from Tblisi. In a remote location in
    this mountainous region we had no other source of information. Our
    village barely had running water much less an internet connection.

    I was shocked to hear Russian T.V. announcers including the Minister
    of Defense, Sergei Ivanov, repeatedly refer to the "unprovoked attack"
    by Georgia as "genocide" against the Russian people. RTV also showed
    video of a supposed American made landmine used against Russian
    forces. They not so subtlety suggested that NATO and America are
    providing arms to a regime hostile to Russia.

    Map of the affected region

    Armenia is a small country without a seaport. They are wholly
    dependent on the Georgian commercial port of Poti for imported goods
    and international trade. Nagorno-Karabakh is an Armenian enclave in
    Azerbaijan, a disputed territory that like South Ossetia has existed
    under a tense and unresolved truce for the last 15 years. They daily
    exchange fire in the border zone with Azerbaijan and are unrelentingly
    committed to fighting for the independence of Karabakh.

    Georgian protest by Parliament Building in London

    South Ossetia, Karabakh, Chechnya, Ingushetia, Georgia, Azerbaijan,
    Armenia - the Caucuses Region remains a simmering caldron of ancient
    ethnic enmity and fiercely independent people. With Caspian oil flowing
    through the region to the Georgian port of Poti, the Russians have now
    proven that they are indeed the only superpower that really matters
    in this part of the world.

    As Christians we need to be bold and not shy away from working in this

    region of the world, showing Christ's love in word and deed. As for
    politics, well, we need to pray that an emboldened Russian State
    does not decide to "liberate" the Russian citizens living in their
    neighboring historical motherland "Kyivan Rus," that pro-European
    and pro-western country of Ukraine.

    Editor's note: Jeff Thompson, author of "Leaving The American Sector"
    and director of the California based mission agency Eastern European
    Outreach (www.eeo.org) recently returned from the Caucuses region
    during the Russian invasion of Georgia.

    --Boundary_(ID_dpSy/6wIUh7QNkWfskD89Q)--
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