Obama On Russian Invasion Of Georgia: "No Possible Justification" (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 08-11-08 05:43 PM   |   Updated: 09-11-08 05:12 AM

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***UPDATE***

Obama addressed reporters Monday afternoon on the conflict in Georgia. CNN has the video:


Barack Obama has been criticized by some for letting John McCain dominate on the crisis in Georgia. Now he's out with a statement.


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For many months, I have warned that there needs to be active international engagement to peacefully address the disputes over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, including a high-level and neutral international mediator, and a genuine international peacekeeping force - not simply Russian troops.

No matter how this conflict started, Russia has escalated it well beyond the dispute over South Ossetia and invaded another country. Russia has escalated its military campaign through strategic bombing and the movement of its ground forces into the heart of Georgia. There is no possible justification for these attacks.

The United States, Europe and all other concerned countries must stand united in condemning this aggression, and seeking a peaceful resolution to this crisis. We should continue to push for a United Nations Security Council Resolution calling for an immediate end to the violence. This is a clear violation of the sovereignty and internationally recognized borders of Georgia - the UN must stand up for the sovereignty of its members, and peace in the world.

The full statement:

Good morning. The situation in Georgia continues to deteriorate because of the escalation of Russia's use of military force. I have spoken to President Saakashvili, and conveyed my deep regret over the loss of life, and the suffering of the people of Georgia.
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For many months, I have warned that there needs to be active international engagement to peacefully address the disputes over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, including a high-level and neutral international mediator, and a genuine international peacekeeping force - not simply Russian troops.

No matter how this conflict started, Russia has escalated it well beyond the dispute over South Ossetia and invaded another country. Russia has escalated its military campaign through strategic bombing and the movement of its ground forces into the heart of Georgia. There is no possible justification for these attacks.

I reiterate my call for Russia to stop its bombing campaign, to stop flights of Russian aircraft in Georgian airspace, and to withdraw its ground forces from Georgia. The Georgian government has proposed a cease-fire and the Russian government should accept it. There is also an urgent need for humanitarian assistance to reach the people of Georgia, and casualties on both sides.

The United States, Europe and all other concerned countries must stand united in condemning this aggression, and seeking a peaceful resolution to this crisis. We should continue to push for a United Nations Security Council Resolution calling for an immediate end to the violence. This is a clear violation of the sovereignty and internationally recognized borders of Georgia - the UN must stand up for the sovereignty of its members, and peace in the world.

I welcome the visit of the French and Finnish foreign ministers to Georgia as a first step toward mediation. There should also be a United Nations mediator to address this crisis, and the United States should fully support this effort. We should also convene other international forums to condemn this aggression, to call for an immediate halt to the violence, and to review multilateral and bilateral arrangements with Russia - including Russia's interest in joining the World Trade Organization.

The violence taking place along the Black Sea is just miles from Sochi, the site for the Winter Olympics in 2014. It only adds to the tragedy and outrage of the current situation that Russia has acted while the world has come together in peace and athletic competition in Beijing. This action is wholly inconsistent with the Olympic ideal.

While returning to a pre-August 8 military posture is a necessary first step to resolving this crisis, we cannot tolerate the unacceptable status quo that led to this escalation. That means Russian peacekeeping troops should be replaced by a genuine international peacekeeping force, Georgia should refrain from using force in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and a political settlement must be reached that addresses the status of these disputed regions.

Going forward, the United States and Europe must support the people of Georgia. Beyond immediate humanitarian assistance, we must provide economic assistance, and help rebuild what has been destroyed. I have consistently called for deepening relations between Georgia and transatlantic institutions, including a Membership Action Plan for NATO, and we must continue to press for that deeper relationship.

The relationship between Russia and the West is long and complicated. There have been many turning points, for good and ill. This is another turning point.

Let me be clear: we seek a future of cooperative engagement with the Russian government, and friendship with the Russian people. We want Russia to play its rightful role as a great nation - but with that role comes the responsibility to act as a force for progress in this new century, not regression to the conflicts of the past. That is why the United States and the international community must speak out strongly against this aggression, and for peace and security.

***UPDATE*** Obama addressed reporters Monday afternoon on the conflict in Georgia. CNN has the video: Barack Obama has been criticized by some for letting John McCain dominate on the crisis in G...
***UPDATE*** Obama addressed reporters Monday afternoon on the conflict in Georgia. CNN has the video: Barack Obama has been criticized by some for letting John McCain dominate on the crisis in G...
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- arvay I'm a Fan of arvay 140 fans permalink
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Dear Barrack:

Barrack, the naiveté of your foreign policy advisors and your own is glaringly evident in your "me too" response to John McCain's warmongering reaction

Russia's actions are totally justified.

NATO should have been disbanded after the USSR collapsed. The Fulda Pass is no longer threatened.

Russia withdrew its forces from the border areas, dissolved the Warsaw Pact, and NATO moves forward! Now, we're trying to extend it deep into eastern Europe, to Russia's doorstep. Looking for a new mission to justify its existence, NATO is pursuing a dangerous and irresponsible policy.

Why?

This war may leave Europe totally dependent on Russian oil and gas. Congratulations, NATO!

Just as it would be if Russia sponsored, financed and militarily equipped a client government in the Mexican state of Sonora, Russia will brutally suppress this challenge to its regional interests. If Mexico did similar, the 82nd Airborne would be in Mexico City forthwith. The deaths and destruction that will ensue will be the direct result of the idiotic attempts of NATO to insert itself where it doesn't belong.

No doubt madame Rice and her obsolete Cold War thinking contributed. Yet another criminal neocon intellectual, in love with herself. Hey Condolezza, this is only the birth of a new Caucuses region!
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 08/12/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 50 fans permalink
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There is not a lot to disagree with here except for two things. It is not Naive to disagree with Russia on this matter, as long as we disagree with Georgia as well. It appears that Obama tacitly acknowledges that and chooses to push for talks rather than saber rattling.

Granted the neanderthal State Department wants to go back to the Cold War becasue that is sometning we are familiar with (Condi got her education in Cold War politics). That is an out moded model just as military aliances are.

A new model must be found and the foundations are in the model used for Bosnia/Serbia conflict.

The US is pushing a premature entry of Georgia into NATO. You are right NATO is no longer needed. The EU is capable of acting multilatterally when needed. THe UN, while still an imperfect organization, needs to be the place where conflictrs are resolved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 08/12/2008
- trinity29 I'm a Fan of trinity29 22 fans permalink
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i agree that you can disagree with both russia and georgia in this matter for different reasons. it is disappointing to me as a BO supporter to see that he felt the need to vocalize his support for Georgia more strongly that South Ossetia where there has been deaths that many have termed to be similar to "genocide." I get that he is playing politics, but I wish that he would come out a little bit more tactful so that he doesn't dismiss some real consequences of this action on both sides not just the on the side of our ally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 08/12/2008

But his 1st statement was equivalent to "Can't we all just get along?"

But they told him that sounded too much like diplobamacy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 08/12/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 50 fans permalink
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Well, can't we? In fact is it not vital that we do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 08/12/2008
- jay1975 I'm a Fan of jay1975 4 fans permalink
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Time to take off the rose colored glasses. The world will not just get along because you and O'Carter want to. There rae too many who want the world their way as opposed to an "our" way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 08/12/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 08/12/2008
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@debrouillard

I should also point out that there is NOTHING about Russia's actions that indicate self-defense..

Had Russia stopped at South Ossetia they MIGHT have had a tenuous (VERY tenuous) ability to claim that they are defending Russian citizens.

But, taking towns and bases in Georgia proper, PLUS opening up a new front in western Georgia negates any, I repeat, ANY claim of self defense.

Michale....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 08/12/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 50 fans permalink
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I think that Bush used the term disporportionate force. It almost sounded like he understood want the words meant. Almost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 08/12/2008
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CONT

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5)Imagine Iraq had attacked America first and tell me what Americas response would have been.
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Probably nothing more than what was done to enforce UN resolutions.... Regardless of that, the simple fact is, Georgia was handling an INTERNAL matter that was of no concern to the Russians. It's akin to the US sending troops into Texas and Mexico goes all renegade and invades Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Louisana, plus attacking ports in Florida and sinking US Navy ships..

Would Mexico be in the right???

This is all just more anti-America bashing... Even Senator Obama says that Russia is clearly in the wrong here...

Michale.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 08/12/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 50 fans permalink
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Over simplification. IT is another example of world powers making arbitrary decisions about political boundaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 08/12/2008
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Could you clarify??

Michale.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 08/12/2008
- kkuate I'm a Fan of kkuate 2 fans permalink

"Probably nothing more than what was done to enforce UN resolutions" - - Michale32086

You are laughable - - The UN Resolutions against Iraq were totally ignored by Bush and his cabinet..
Bush wanted his war regardless of any UN strategy or agreement that did not conform to Bush's ideology because he is a "war-president", and he was going to get his war one way or another.

Glad Russia kicked the Georgian military's ass back into hiding... Sometimes it is good to see terrorists being terrorized.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 08/12/2008
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@debrouillard

Nothing but USA-bashing under the guise of laying out "facts" that are anything but....

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Here is the truth about this conflict.
1) Georgia attacks first and Russia is responding on self defence which means Russia is legally at RIGHT.
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Wrong. Georgia sent troops into a "state" that was rebellious.

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2)Neither USA nor any of the so call world power have any credible voice here.They stood at the sides to watch USA travel across the world to ATTACK an innocent Iraq.
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Wrong again.. The US led a COALITION into Iraq under the auspices of the UN to enforce UN resolutions...

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3)For quite some time now Russia has called upon the International community to warn Georgia which has for quite a while now been rehearsing this attack with the aid of ,yes the USA
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What Georgia does or doesn't do is NONE of Russia's business.. Nothing that Georgia does or doesn't do is a threat to Russia in any WAY, SHAPE or FORM...

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4)O bama also called long ago that,that region was getting increasingly unstable and requires international intervention and mediation,again ignored
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There are bigger fish to fry in the world... Who knew that Russia would go renegade and try to rebuild the USSR??

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 08/12/2008
- theMightyT I'm a Fan of theMightyT 182 fans permalink

#2 is based on a lie, so i'm not sure how you can use this as a rebuttal. B ush & co. have been proven to be nothing but liars on the issue of Iraq; using it as some sort of vehicle for a rebuttal to an argument does nothing but weaken that rebuttal.

#3 Actually what Georgia does or doesn't do IS other people's busines, as they are part of an international community. Just as what Russia does or doesn't do is of international concern; what Iran does or doesn't do is of international concern; what America does or doesn't do is of international concern. The time for bissful ignorance is past in the age of the global village.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 08/12/2008
- kkuate I'm a Fan of kkuate 2 fans permalink

"The US led a COALITION into Iraq under the auspices of the UN to enforce UN resolutions..." - Michale

There was no such thing as a Coalition Of The Willing other than Britain's military and Israel's good will.... The rest of the nations who sent some soldiers to this "coalition" were cajoled into helping by former Secretary of State Jim Baker, who went visiting nations with a big stick in his hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 08/12/2008
- dykalg I'm a Fan of dykalg 2 fans permalink

Most of the people posting here can read and see the international media's reporting on the south ossetia conflict and they can honestly evaluate what they see and draw conclusions that are valid.
I wonder why Obama and the other guy cannot do the same. ( ? ) Georgian territorial integrity is a concept that is complex and disputed for 15 years. i.e. "What is Georgia Daddy". It is not obvious (no matter how it is chanted by the US and UN "allies".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 08/12/2008
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@Viper

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"No Justification"... and like wise no justification for our invasion of Iraq...
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Well, except for those minor little pesky UN resolutions...

Michale.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 08/12/2008
- theMightyT I'm a Fan of theMightyT 182 fans permalink

They were economic sanctions; and as it turns out, they accomplished what they were intended to do.

B ush lied to you. The weapons inspectors were in Iraq searching for wmd's and didn't find any. There was no reason to invade. Not to mention, the sanctions didn't mandate invasion. That was the Shrub's idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 08/12/2008
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@lisakaz2

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And you don't think any of the poor Georgia material is propaganda?
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No, because it has backup verification from EU leaders.

Why do you hate the USA so much that you would side with RUSSIA???

Michale.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 08/12/2008

Here is the truth about this conflict.
1) Georgia attacks first and Russia is responding on self defence which means Russia is legally at RIGHT.
2)Neither USA nor any of the so call world power have any credible voice here.They stood at the sides to watch USA travel across the world to ATTACK an innocent Iraq.
3)For quite some time now Russia has called upon the International community to warn Georgia which has for quite a while now been rehearsing this attack with the aid of ,yes the USA
4)O bama also called long ago that,that region was getting increasingly unstable and requires international intervention and mediation,again ignored
5)Imagine Iraq had attacked America first and tell me what Americas response would have been.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 AM on 08/12/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 50 fans permalink
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Georgia attacked first in a deliberate and well planned effort to start a conflict that serves several purposes. First it is the old Cold War mentality of containment with the added advantage of a few more barrels of oil. Add the link between the McCain Campaign and the conflict has all the earmarks of political manipulation with complete disregard for the lives of the Georgian people. They are game pieces in a giant RISK board game.

Now that is my definition of arrogant elitism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 08/12/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 325 fans permalink

"No Justification"... and like wise no justification for our invasion of Iraq...

We cant be taken seriously now... there is no moral ground under our feet...Tthanks George and John... this is called the unintended consequence of your mistakes...


Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 08/12/2008

He's already said that there was no justification to our invasion in Iraq. Where have you been for the last 3 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 AM on 08/12/2008
- RButler I'm a Fan of RButler 62 fans permalink

"Can't we all just get along"

As successfully as Obama has united the Democratic Party and the country (sarcasm), I guess he will be successful in uniting the world. His pattern seems to be to disown or distance himself from those who disagree with him rather than winning them over. Even Bill Clinton was able to charm republicans in the same room with him even when they didn't like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 AM on 08/12/2008

You reasoning makes me to think M cCain might be a better thinker than you are.

So do you think war or diplomacy can bring people together? O bama proposes diplomacy and you say he is shoving away people who disagree with him. Sure,war does bring people together,in the battle field ,but it is to kill one another.

Bill Clinton charmed Monika lewinski too,remember? not every charm is a good one.
O bama is honest with himself while B ill was engaged in tell them what they wanna hear,i.e deceits and lies which eventually caught up with him and his wife.

If the GOPs dont like honesty,u cant blame O bama for it.He was raised to be honest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 AM on 08/12/2008
- mcole I'm a Fan of mcole 5 fans permalink

sigh. wont you tell us how george bush and john mccain are so much better than obama, please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 AM on 08/12/2008
- leduck I'm a Fan of leduck 47 fans permalink
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obama McCain
dumb and dumber

georgia made it's bed by attacking south ossetia
now it must lay in it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 08/12/2008

i KEEP GETTING CENSORED AND YET i DO NOT USE FOUL LANGUAGE IN THE POSTS. HUFFINGTON POST NOW CENSORS FREE SPEECH.i KEEP GETTING CENSORED AND YET i DO NOT USE FOUL LANGUAGE IN THE POSTS. HUFFINGTON POST NOW CENSORS FREE SPEECH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 08/12/2008
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 261 fans permalink
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welcome to the crowd, it's been going on a long time now.

We just put up with it, sometimes we complain louder than others...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 08/12/2008
- sandtats I'm a Fan of sandtats 2 fans permalink

For me too. MAYBE 1 out of 10 of my comments gets posted, and those are usually in response to the less controversial, less popular blogs, and oddly NEVER one on a weekend!?! I NEVER use profa n ity, fo*ul language, or make ad hom*inem attacks. Yet I see some others and their vile, personal insults get posted here regularly, with impunity; that PUMA Ann person for one is all over the place, and "Big L i b." I don't get it. Take the time to make a thoughtful observation, grammar and spell check, do your research, and you get ce n so r ed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 08/12/2008

Look at the videos and photos coming in from Georgia. Russia is bombing CIVILIANS.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-georgia9-2008aug09-pg,0,7083816.photogallery?index=3

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-georgia9-2008aug09-pg,0,7083816.photogallery?index=30

Don't get me wrong. Georgians are just as bad...

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-georgia9-2008aug09-pg,0,7083816.photogallery?index=43

http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Georgia-Unrest/ss/events/wl/050608georgiarussia/s:/ap/20080811/ap_on_re_eu/georgia_south_ossetia;_ylt=A9G_R3JZCqFI3f8A6hVbbBAF#photoViewer=/080811/481/25cc9919f18047ca97cccb7d6a33a01b

Just as the Confederacy once 'tried' to secede from the Union for several years, leading to a deadly CIVIL war then ultimately reunification, this country should be allowed it's civil war, without the big guys stepping in. I know it won't happen that way, but if Russia continues NATO is going to be forced to cut Russia from it's alliance or do something stupid like step in and 'manage' things.

It's time to become cohesive and create a plan that takes the world AWAY from war and TOWARD solution. Georgia has asked for a peace treaty. Russia has refused. Georgia screwed up. (I think they've learned their lesson). The fighting is already spreading out of Ossetia and Gori, it's heading toward Tbilisi deeper in Georgia and over to Abkhazia another province.

If Russia continues murdering civilians what choice will the world have?

I'd elaborate more here but I ran out of room.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 08/12/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 297 fans permalink

If the USA continues murdering civilians in Iraq, what choice will the world have?

Georgia attacked. Once War starts, chaos rules.

I Georgia still attacking Russian troops? Why shouldn't they Russian troops respond? Should they let themselves get shot at on the way out?

War is hell, don't start them if you don't like death, destruction and conquest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 AM on 08/12/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 325 fans permalink

We killed 10,000 civilians in Fahlusia.. created 2 million refugees and upto another million indirect extra deaths due to our invasion of Iraq


Wake me when they catch up with us... we also have another 3 million deaths in Vietnam on our hands...

Regards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 AM on 08/12/2008
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