it is an illegal decleration of independance as Georgia is sovereign. Georgia is united and Georgia is freee. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are russian vassal states
How has Russia "declared" UDI in Ossetia and Abkhazia?
Your reply:-
It supported an illegal decleration of independance!
Please tell me how supporting an "illegal decleration of independance", is the same as declaring UDI?
Please define an "illegal decleration of independance", and explain the difference between such, and a legal declaration of independence?
it is an illegal decleration of independance as Georgia is sovereign. Georgia is united and Georgia is freee. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are russian vassal states
Now, please tell me how supporting an "illegal decleration of independance", is the same as declaring UDI?
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it is an illegal decleration of independance as Georgia is sovereign. Georgia is united and Georgia is freee. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are russian vassal states
You say, Gorgia is sovereign, Georgia is united, Georgia is free,and then go on to state that Ossetia and Abkhazia are Russian vassal states.
But, are Ossetia and Abkhazia part of this sovereign, free, united Georgia, in which case, how can they be vassal states of Russia, and how can Georgia be "united" if parts of it have declared UDI, and as Georgia is "Free", should not people be free to decide not to be part of it?
Or, if they are vassal states of Russia, 1/ what has Georgia got to do with whether they wish to declare UDI, presumably from Russia as according to you they are "Russian vassal states", and 2/ as Russia supported this declaration of UDI by 2 of their vassal states, how can it possibly be "illegal"?
Kernow Kensa!
Our day will come!
"Everyone has their own particular part to play. No part is too great or too small, no one is too old or too young to do something."
it is an illegal decleration of independance as Georgia is sovereign. Georgia is united and Georgia is freee. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are russian vassal states
You say, Gorgia is sovereign, Georgia is united, Georgia is free,and then go on to state that Ossetia and Abkhazia are Russian vassal states.
But, are Ossetia and Abkhazia part of this sovereign, free, united Georgia, in which case, how can they be vassal states of Russia, and how can Georgia be "united" if parts of it have declared UDI, and as Georgia is "Free", should not people be free to decide not to be part of it?
Or, if they are vassal states of Russia, 1/ what has Georgia got to do with whether they wish to declare UDI, presumably from Russia as according to you they are "Russian vassal states", and 2/ as Russia supported this declaration of UDI by 2 of their vassal states, how can it possibly be "illegal"?
South Ossetia and Abkhazia are illegal states which have been occupied by Russia. And it is illegal because Russia invaded Georgia! and Russia is an autocratic state!
You are displaying nothing more than simple russophobia. Russia is a democratic country. Your mindset is locked into the 1980's. Russia has been a bourgeois democracy since 1989.
What is the difference between the recognition of Kosovo and the recognition of SO and Abkhazia, other than your dislike of Russia?
You are displaying nothing more than simple russophobia. Russia is a democratic country. Your mindset is locked into the 1980's. Russia has been a bourgeois democracy since 1989.
What is the difference between the recognition of Kosovo and the recognition of SO and Abkhazia, other than your dislike of Russia?
I am not displaying Russiophobia. Russia is not a democracy, it is an autocratic state. Neither communist nor democratic. but nationalistic.
South Ossetia and Abkhazia are illegal states which have been occupied by Russia. And it is illegal because Russia invaded Georgia! and Russia is an autocratic state!
you're sort of forgetting the fact that it was actually the georgian government who first offered the threat of violence...
We have already told him/her/it that already but no joy we are just going round in circles with this brain dead muppet you would get more sence outa talking to a brick wall than you would to ilh
What does it mean to be English?
Being English is about driving in a German car to an Irish pub for a Belgian beer then travelling home grabbing an Indian curry or a Chinese on the way to sit on Swedish furniture and watch American soap shows on a Japane
Russia is not a democracy, it is an autocratic state. Neither communist nor democratic. but nationalistic.
Doh.... What do you call a government that is chosen by a poll of its population? In a manner identical to say, France or Germany. Do some research and stop flaunting your ignorance.
nationalistic
America falls nicely into that final category.
And actually Griffin, Georgia did not simply threaten violence, it opened fire on a city with artillery and rocket launchers in the middle of the night whilst most people were upstairs in bed, a tactic designed to maximise casualties. The weapons are also indiscriminate and unguided and not targeted at specific military targets.
South Ossetia and Abkhazia are illegal states which have been occupied by Russia. And it is illegal because Russia invaded Georgia! and Russia is an autocratic state!
you're sort of forgetting the fact that it was actually the georgian government who first offered the threat of violence...
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