Entry 33 of 52
By Roger McCauley On August 11, 2008 at 11:54 AM
 August 11, 2008

Now that the Russian Army has invaded its neighbor, Georgia, why are there no demonstrations in front of every Russian Embassy around the world?

Doesn't anyone care?

The reason, as I see it, is that it is Russia and not the United States which is involved.

Are the peace protesters really concerned about peace or are they hypocrites with another agenda?  If it is the latter, what is their agenda?  We really need to know and to know now.

Without getting political (US, that is), John Mc Cain said that when he looked into Putin's eyes he saw KGB.  I think that he is right on and that we had better be on our guard, because the US has become an ally of Georgia and this infuriates the still Soviet mentality of that country.

Russia will never admit that it lost the Cold War only that the "Wall" was one battle and that future campaigns will come.  The US and its European allies better get ready for another long struggle against a resurgent Russian.

Maybe Georgia is the first battle as Putin tries to reconstruct the old USSR.