Marsupialized wrote:Russia is invading Georgia?
Good, about fucking time. I hope they start with Atlanta. Just wipe it off the map.
The Onion should run with this.
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Marsupialized wrote:Russia is invading Georgia?
Good, about fucking time. I hope they start with Atlanta. Just wipe it off the map.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Nina wrote: We're all growing too old to expect solace from watching Camus and Ayn Rand copulate.
The BBC wrote:...and separatists estimate that 1,400 civilians have died.
warmowski wrote:Sparky, that clip of "cyberwar" website vandalism is pretty amazing. The Russian hacker is already a tried and true stereotype, but to Hitler the war on the day it starts must be some kind of online aggression record.
The other thing that the story - and therefore the Pentagon - says is that the Georgians hit South Ossetia first on the 7th. The the "breakway province" in this case is broken away from Georgia, not Russia. Supposedly they declared themselves as part of Russia.
At the request of Russia, the U.N. Security Council held an emergency session in New York but failed to reach consensus early Friday on a Russian-drafted statement.
The council concluded it was at a stalemate after the United States, Britain and some other members backed the Georgians in rejecting a phrase in the three-sentence draft statement that would have required both sides "to renounce the use of force," council diplomats said.
The invasion was backed up by a PR offensive so layered and sophisticated that I even got an hysterical call today from a hedge fund manager in New York, screaming about an "investor call" that Georgian Prime Minister Lado Gurgenidze made this morning with some fifty leading Western investment bank managers and analysts. I've since seen a J.P. Morgan summary of the conference call, which pretty much reflects the talking points later picked up by the US media.
These kinds of conference calls are generally conducted by the heads of companies in order to give banking analysts guidance. But as the hedge fund manager told me today, "The reason Lado did this is because he knew the enormous PR value that Georgia would gain by going to the money people and analysts, particularly since Georgia is clearly the aggressor this time." As a former investment banker who worked in London and who used to head the Bank of Georgia, Gurgenidze knew what he was doing. "Lado is a former banker himself, so he knew that by framing the conflict for the most influential bankers and analysts in New York, that these power bankers would then write up reports and go on CNBC and argue Lado Gurgenidze's talking points. It was brilliant, and now you're starting to see the American media shift its coverage from calling it Georgia invading Ossetian territory, to the new spin, that it's Russian imperial aggression against tiny little Georgia."
The really scary thing about this investor conference call is that it suggests real planning. As the hedge fund manager told me, "These things aren't set up on an hour's notice."
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