Who Started Cold War II?
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
The American people should be eternally grateful to Old Europe forhaving spiked the Bush-McCain plan to bring Georgia into NATO.
Had Georgia been in NATO when Mikheil Saakashvili invaded South Ossetia, we would be eyeball to eyeball with Russia, facing war inthe Caucasus, where Moscow's superiority is as great as U.S.superiority in the Caribbean during the Cuban missile crisis.
If the Russia-Georgia war proves nothing else, it is the insanityof giving erratic hotheads in volatile nations the power to drag the United States into war.
Labels: Cold War, Georgia, Saakashvili
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home