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This is for those of you who say we have no business telling Russia what to do.  Russia is out of control and you had all better hope and pray that we don't end up with a weak pacisifist like Obama in the White House.


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By RALPH PETERS

Posted: 3:43 am
August 14, 2008

THE Russians are alcohol-sodden bar barians, but now and then they vomit up a genius.

Prime Minister - and now generalissimo - Vladimir Putin is Mother Russia's latest world-class wonder.

Let's be honest: Putin's the most effective leader in the world today.

That doesn't mean he's good news for anybody - not even for the Russians, in the long run. His ruthless ambition and gambler's audacity may end terribly.

But, for now, give the devil his due: After a long string of successes, from his personal mastery of Russia's government and media to his coldblooded energy brinkmanship, Putin has capped his performance with a stunning success in Georgia.

Not a single free-world leader currently in office can measure up to Czar Vladimir the Great.

Following his turnaround of Russia from bankrupt kleptocracy to flush-with-cash autocracy, he's now openly determined to restore Moscow's old empire.

And he's getting away with it.

As a former intelligence officer, I'm awestruck by the genius with which Putin assessed the strategic environment on the eve of his carefully scripted invasion of Georgia.

With his old KGB skills showing (he must've been a formidable operative), Putin not only sized up President Bush humiliatingly well, but precisely anticipated Europe's nonreaction - while taking a perfect-fit measure of Georgia's mercurial president.

Putin not only knew what he was doing - he knew exactly what others would do.

This is intelligence work at the hall-of-fame level. (For our part, we had all the intelligence pieces in our hands and failed to assemble the puzzle.)

On the military side, the months of meticulous planning and extensive preparations for this invasion were covered by military exercises, disingenuous explanations - and maskirovka, the art of deception the Red Army had mastered. The Russians convinced us to see what we wanted to see.

Equally as remarkable was the Kremlin's ability to lead the global media by the nose. (Oblivious to the irony, a BBC broadcast yesterday portrayed tiny, poorhouse Georgia as a propaganda powerhouse and Russia as an information victim - an illustration of the Russian propaganda machine's effectiveness.) From the start, every Russian ministry was reading from the same script (try to orchestrate that in Washington). Breaking off his phony play date with Bush in Beijing, Putin rushed back to the theater of war.

Upon arrival, he publicly consoled "refugees" who had been bused out of South Ossetia days in advance. Launching the war's Big Lie, Putin deployed dupe-the-rubes code words, such as "genocide" and "response."

Wearing his secret-policeman's stone-face, Putin blamed Georgia for exactly what his storm troopers were doing to the Georgians. And lazy journalists around the world served as the Kremlin's ad agency.

Strategy and conflict hinge on character. Putin's character is ugly, but he's certainly got one: On the world stage, he comes across as a man among munchkins. When French President Nicolas Sarkozy flew in to Moscow to demand a cease-fire, Putin - busy with his war - couldn't be bothered.

He fobbed Sarko off on Russia's play-pretend president.

Sarko thought he was grandstanding as a statesman, but Putin saw him as a "useful idiot" (in Leninist parlance).

Carla Bruni's husband got the cease-fire the twittering European Union demanded, all right. He returned to Paris holding in his hands a piece of paper that "guarantees peace in our time." Putin's thugs kept on killing. And they're still killing as I write.

Putin makes promises blithely to make flies go away. But the promises are worthless.

Russia's troops will find excuses to stay right where they are - or they'll fake a withdrawal, leaving behind "South Ossetian volunteers" from Russian airborne units.

Want a straightforward indication of what the Russians intend? Putin's code-name for this operation is Chistoye Polye. Literally translated, that means "clean field." In military parlance, it means "scorched earth."

The empire of the czars hasn't produced such a frightening genius since Stalin.

Ralph Peters' latest book is "Looking for Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World."

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ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 1:08 PM

With Obama in office there will be nothing or no one to stop Russia from sending thier nukes to us.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 1:11 PM

I'm sure he'll get them to agree to give up their nukes by agreeing to give up ours. It will be like Charlie Brown with the football.

Mischief_Managed read my blog
Aug 14, 2008 | 1:15 PM

Like I said on POV's blog, the last time we stuck our nose in Russia's business, we armed and trained Osama Bin Laden.

Just because we can, doesn't mean we should.

UCantHandleThisTruth read my blog
Aug 14, 2008 | 1:56 PM

While we should tell Russia what to do, what I blooged about the other day was,

WE ARE TELLING RUSSIA NOT TO FIGHT WITH ALL THEIR MIGHT AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THEY DID, CEASE-FIRE IN DAYS.

WE ARE THE ONES WHO ON 09/12/01 AND BEYOND COWED TO UN MENTALITY ( DESPITE WHAT WAS BEING SAID TO THE CONTRARY) AND INSTEAD OF RIPPING NEW A-HOLES WITH OUR SUPERIOR AIR POWER ( AS PROVED IN AFGHAN) WE SLUMBERED OUR WAY IN TO WAGE A DEADLY/COSTLY STREET WAR.

WE SHOULD HAVE BOMBED IRAN/IRAQ/SYRIA/AFGHAN/PAKISTAN KNOWN MILITARY SITES (PAKIS DO HELP US SOMETIMES SO WE WOULD HAVE THEM POINT MUSLIM MILITARY STRONGHOLDS) AND BOMBED THEM WHERE THEY LOVE, INTO FRED FLINTSTONEVILLE, THE STONEAGE!!

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 1:59 PM

Dittos. Russia is wanting to gain control of the ONLY oil line supplying ALL of western Europe, and we know what that means. Their KGB leader still has a communist soul... I'm sure they plan on re-claiming all the land/power they can get. If this country is smart, we won't allow them to do so.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 2:05 PM

And I believe the last time we did nothing, Hitler murder millions of Jews & took most of Europe. We have a responsibility to do the right, and that is to stop communist aggression.

GratefulGrace read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 3:10 PM

Last time we stuck our nose in Russia's business didn't we stop the cold war?

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 3:27 PM

That was President Reagan and yeah, he brought down the Berlin wall by his firm stance! Russia has money! money! money!! from oil now, and is wanting to regain her evil ways, no doubt.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 3:37 PM

Absolutely correct, everyone. When we helped Afghanistan against Russia we armed OBL - however it wasn't until we abandoned him that he turned on us. Just to add to your thoughs, MM. I'm blaming... Who was president when we abandoned Afghanistan? Anyone? Was that Carter? Just curious.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Aug 14, 2008 | 3:59 PM

There will always be peeps who get support who become your enemy and vise versa. This is world politics, after all. But Russia wants to be a big dog again and we already have too many pit bulls in the field. WE need to help Georgia.

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