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    AT LEAST SOME CAUSE FOR ANOTHER WAR WITH GEORGIA
    Yulia Kalinina

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    August 5, 2009 Wednesday
    Russia

    The president of South Ossetia implies that Russia is ready to go to
    war for him all over again

    SOUTH OSSETIA DEMANDS THE TURSO GORGE FROM GEORGIA; Eduard Kokoity
    of South Ossetia demands from Georgia return of a gorge.

    President of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity said that his republic
    intended to demand from Georgia the Turso George which he called "the
    ancestral Ossetian land turned over to administrative management of
    the Georgian Soviet Sovialist Republic for some inexplicable reason
    in the Soviet past."

    Kokoity's statement probably signifies the first step to the second
    Russian-Georgian war analysts have been predicting for months.

    Should Tskhinvali follow the statement with any practical measures
    in connection with the Turso Gorge, official Tbilisi will certainly
    try to stop it. The Kremlin in its turn will automatically interpret
    any clash between units of South Ossetian and Georgian armies at this
    point as casus belli because it is Russia that needs another war now.

    The status quo in the Caucasus cannot please the Russian leadership
    and does not please it.

    Saakashvili's regime in Tbilisi denies the Kremlin control over gas
    pipelines across Georgia. Uncontrollable Georgia is a major hindrance
    for the Russian-Armenian cooperation. Georgia does not permit any
    military transit via its territory, and Russia needs it badly. Russia
    cannot maintain its military base in Gumri or build another one near
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani border without it.

    A more submissive president in Tbilisi will enable Russia to solve
    these problems. Unfortunately, Saakashvili cannot be expected to
    step down of his own volition. It follows that he should be forced
    to go, and Kokoity with his territorial claims for the Torsu Gorge
    may provide the Kremlin with an excuse to do just that.

    Kokoity's claims for the Georgian territory appear too outrageous even
    to impartial observers. Russia defended South Ossetia from Georgia
    in the first place. Shall it go for another war now to give Kokoity
    a gorge? How many casualties will appease him?

    Recognizing Abkhazia and South Ossetia as sovereign states, Russia
    became involved in an endless saga. Endless at least in the foreseeable
    future.
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