http://www.ruvr.ru/main.php?lng=eng&q=31052&cid=58&p=13.08.2008


Voice of Russia
August 13, 2008


FORCING PEACE UPON GEORGIA IN LINE WITH PEACKEEPING
METHODS WORKED OUT BY NATO 


-According to the scenario of the exercises,
international troops are urgently moved in to force
peace upon [a] country. 
The Americans were rehearsing this scenario in 1997
and Saakashvili enacted in August 2008. 
-I asked whether this was a personal opinion or the
official position of the United States. The answer was
that this is fixed in official U.S. documents. Yet,
commenting on the latest events in the Caucasus,
American politicians prefer speaking about
sovereignty, not about human rights....


An operation launched by Russia to force Georgia to
accept peace in the Caucasus is in line with modern
peacekeeping tactics designed for critical situations
when urgent interference is necessary to stop
bloodshed and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. 

These tactics are not aimed at destroying or occupying
a state that committed the aggression but at forcing
it to obey the universally accepted principles of
international law. 

Forcing a peace is not Russian know-how as some
Georgian politicians tend to interpret it. The Vice
President of the Russian Peace Committee Major General
Vladimir Vorozhtsov explains: 

I saw elements of forcing a peace at an officer
training school at the U.S. Air Force base in Florida.
This was in February 1997. Russia’s operation in South
Ossetia fully matches the methods, technologies and
political planning worked out by the United States and
NATO. 

In Florida, there was a training game – the
authoritarian ruler of a hypothetical state uses
military force to suppress ethnic minorities. 

According to the scenario of the exercises,
international troops are urgently moved in to force
peace upon that country. 

The Americans were rehearsing this scenario in 1997
and Saakashvili enacted in August 2008. 

Ten years ago, the Americans did not doubt that such
actions were justified. To my question how these
approaches agree with the principles of sovereignty, I
got the following answer: the principles of
international humanitarian law, the observance of
human rights and freedoms have priority over the
concept of national sovereignty. 

I asked whether this was a personal opinion or the
official position of the United States. The answer was
that this is fixed in official U.S. documents. Yet,
commenting on the latest events in the Caucasus,
American politicians prefer speaking about
sovereignty, not about human rights, General
Vorozhtsov concluded. 




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