Georgia did not invade Russia though. Russia is claiming that Georgia's crackdown on "separatists" sparked the Russian invasion, which has included not only attacking the disputed territory where the separatists are located, but bombing a very important port on the other side of the country which is not anywhere near the zone in question. If anyone remembers, the old Soviet Union had satellite countries as a buffer zone against NATO.
Also in question is the oil pipeline in Georgia that supplies oil to Turkey, as mentioned in the article. I remember all the cries of "No blood for oil" and "No war for oil" when the US went to war with Iraq. I must wonder if the same standard will be applied to Russia. My instincts say the majority of the world will turn a blind eye to this.
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