gumboot
lorcutus.tolere
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Do you refer to the predilection of big countries invading small countries, or the reticence of big countries to come to the aid of small countries when their rights are violated?
If it's the former, you may have a point.
If it's the latter, please feel free to band together with some other small countries and send troops in to support the Georgian people. Or are only big country's treasury and soldiers expendable?
It's both, frankly.
It's the way that no one here are talking about this as an issue about Georgia and South Ossetia. It's about Russia, the EU, and the USA. And it's the same crap you get here and around the world every time small nations gets caught between big nations, or every time big nations stick their noses into the business of small nations.
As for our support, I can't speak for other small nations but our troops are already busy helping out small nations closer to home that the big boys don't give a fig about, and trying to help fix up the mess in Afghanistan that was created (unsurprisingly) by meddling big boys.
I doubt we'd send anyone to Georgia anyway, because unlike countries like the USA and Russia we know not to stick our noses into matters that are none of our business.
I feel nothing but pity for the people of the Balkans and the Caucasus. They've been play things of the world's bullies for centuries.
