Category: New Cold War
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Sunday, August 17, 2008
Russia Georgia Conflict- Sequence of Events and Analysis / Politics / New Cold War
By: Nadeem_Walayat

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Friday, August 15, 2008
Russia Georgia War: Putin Walks Into Quagmire Trap / Politics / New Cold War
By: Mike_Whitney
The American-armed and trained Georgian army swarmed into South Ossetia last Thursday, killing an estimated 2,000 civilians, sending 40,000 South Ossetians fleeing over the Russian border, and destroying much of the capital, Tskhinvali. The attack was unprovoked and took place a full 24 hours before even ONE Russian soldier set foot in South Ossetia.
Nevertheless, the vast majority of Americans still believe that the Russian army invaded Georgian territory first. The BBC, AP, NPR, the New York Times and the rest of the establishment media has consistently and deliberately misled its readers into believing that the violence in South Ossetia was initiated by the Kremlin. Let's be clear, it wasn't. In truth, there is NO dispute about the facts except among the people who rely the western press for their information. Despite its steady loss of credibility, the corporate media continues to operate as the propaganda-arm of the Pentagon.
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Friday, August 15, 2008
New Cold War Investment Profit Opportunities / Stock-Markets / New Cold War
By: Money_Morning
Martin Hutchinson writes: Like it or not, with the invasion of Georgia, we have a new Cold War – as well as the profit opportunities that accompany such a conflict. International investors were able to make a lot of money during the “first” Cold War, so if any more politicians or TV commentators tell me they don't want a return to those halcyon days, I shall scream.
And since the situation in Georgia has effectively created a new Cold War status, it's worth reviewing where the profit opportunities will be this time, and which countries the sensible, geo-strategically conscious investor will avoid – especially since Vladimir Putin looks a lot more dangerous than the sluggardly Leonid Brezhnev .
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Russia Georgian War and the Balance of Power / Politics / New Cold War
By: STRATFOR

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