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    AUGUST WAR MADE GEORGIA EPICENTER OF INSTABILITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.12.2008 15:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgia's irresponsible moves caused Russia's
    disproportionate reaction. The fact is that two authoritative regimes
    launched a war that they have been preparing for years, a Georgian
    expert said.

    "As to the democracy index, according to The Economist, both Georgia
    and Russia were included in the list of so-called hybrid regimes,
    rating 104 and 107 respectively along with Kenya, Ethiopia, Burundi
    and Pakistan," Ivlian Khaindrava, director of South Caucasus programs
    at the Tbilisi-based center of development and cooperation said in
    an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "It was quite obvious that a war will break out. The OSCE observers in
    South Ossetia did warn about possible escalation but nothing was done
    to prevent it. This story resembles the OSCE behavior during elections
    in the South Caucasus. At first, the observers announce that the
    elections were held in line with international standards. However,
    some 2 or 3 months later they publish a report to say that the
    elections were beyond any standards," he said.

    The diplomatic language of 'mild' European force is being exhausted,
    according to Khaindrava.

    "The August war debunked the myth of 'democracy lighthouse',
    transforming it into Bush's street in Tbilisi, which has become the
    epicenter of instability mostly conditioned by unpredictability of
    the Georgian authorities and Russian military presence August 2008
    proved that security in the South Caucasus is not an abstract notion
    for EU. Market deals are pregnant with bloodshed and losses and can't
    substitute sober decisions," he said.
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