Des Essientes: South Ossetia declared independence in 1990. The Ossets were attacked by the Georgians. It is shameful on a Polish discussion forum for people to side with the Georgians rather than the Ossets when the Ossets are the direct descendants of the Sarmatians. Since 19th century Russian empire occupied the Caucusus, Georgia with its Ossetia region, Chechnia, Dagestan,... South Ossetia is not business whatsoever of Russians and it is a part of Georgia. That part is not recognized by any civilized country as an independant state. What Russia is doing there? This is a state as it existed during the Soviet Union and after up to 2008 until the Russian invasion. Here is some info about how Russia conducts its business in relations to other countries (from Wikileaks):
...." [Prince Andrew] stated the following story related to him recently by Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev. Aliyev had received a letter from President Medvedev telling him that if Azerbaijan supported the designation of the Bolshevik artificial famine in Ukraine as 'genocide' at the United Nations, 'then you can forget about seeing Nagorno-Karabakh ever again.' Prince Andrew added that every single other regional President had told him of receiving similar 'directive' letters from Medvedev except for Bakiyev. He asked the Ambassador if Bakiyev had received something similar as well. The Ambassador answered that she was not aware of any such letter.".... So, Medvedev threatens other states with their country's territory just because they recognize Holodomor a genocide! Imagine now Georgia and then Russia's unsatiable need to destabilize all the regions around it by its implanted minorities and decades of occupation in the Caucasus and not only - Russia is the main culprit in pandemic instability in the whole post-Soviet space: it uses all the possible pretexts to mess, to cause conflicts and wars. Many don't see it and many (like NATO) try to look at those things through fingers because Georgia has no oil, heroine or lithium deposits like Afghanistan and Iraq - they build "democracy" in countries where no one asked them to be.
As in regards to Poland - Polish foreign ministry clearly sees the issue and does necessary steps to protect its country - with Russia on the side one can't and shouldn't ever feel completely safe.
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