John Bolton: America Fiddled While Georgia Burned

The former ambassador to the UN thinks we haven’t taken the situation in Georgia seriously enough.

Russia’s invasion across an internationally recognised border, its thrashing of the Georgian military, and its smug satisfaction in humbling one of its former fiefdoms represents only the visible damage.
As bad as the bloodying of Georgia is, the broader consequences are worse. The United States fiddled while Georgia burned, not even reaching the right rhetorical level in its public statements until three days after the Russian invasion began, and not, at least to date, matching its rhetoric with anything even approximating decisive action. This pattern is the very definition of a paper tiger. Sending Secretary of State Condeleezza Rice to Tbilisi is touching, but hardly reassuring; dispatching humanitarian assistance is nothing more than we would have done if Georgia had been hit by a natural rather than a man-made disaster.
The European Union took the lead in diplomacy, with results approaching Neville Chamberlain’s moment in the spotlight at Munich: a ceasefire that failed to mention Georgia’s territorial integrity, and that all but gave Russia permission to continue its military operations as a “peacekeeping” force anywhere in Georgia. More troubling, over the long term, was that the EU saw its task as being mediator – its favourite role in the world – between Georgia and Russia, rather than an advocate for the victim of aggression.

Liberals have often said that our invasion of Iraq lowered our standing in the international community, but the truth is that a limp-wristed response to Russia’s invasion of Georgia may do more damage to our standing in the world than the liberals ever imagined the invasion of Iraq did.

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  • http://Array crshedd

    geez, i can’t believe this. i’m going to sound like a neocon.

    i think the biggest thing to worry about in georgia is not their invasion.

    if we look at history we see that hitler sent his troops to spain to gain war expierence. is this what may be happening? are russian troops gaining battle expeirence? we know russia is very worried about our missle system going into poland. we have battle hardened troops. russia’s last battle expierence was afganistan decades ago.

    this goes beyond georgia.
    but, this can also be neocon paranoia (infecting me).

  • docdave

    I’m sure that the Soviets (I mean Russia) considered the strong anti-war, anti-Bush, even anti-American sentiment in this country as a positive for their military move into Georgia. They probably consider the left to be an ally and from their comments here they have shown this to be true.

  • Dave

    “America fiddled while Georgia burned”?
    The title really should have been “Israel and the US fiddled with south Ossetia and Russia burned them”.
    We have been in Putin’s face and his back yard doing some seriously perfidious things,now Putin has drawn a line.
    We(USA) would be lucky to have a leader like Putin instead of the beer swilling,non-reading,extremely susceptible to foreign meddling(Israeli)football watching moron Bush.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/realitybasedbob/ realitybasedbob

    Oh those PNAC NeoCons are so fussy when they miss out on a war.

  • http://manoffireandlight.blog.co.uk/ ManofFireandLight

    Crshedd, you forget Russia’s protracted war in Chechnya.

  • WOOFX

    Did America fiddle or were we the conductor?
    With our military advisers, contractors, embassy
    and spy satellites nobody noticed the Georgian army
    mobilizing to invade S Ostetia ?

    Georgians invaded 8/7, Russians counterattacked 8/8.

    Think the Russians were not aware of
    the Georgian military’s invasion preparations?
    Nobody noticed the Russians already massed and prepared to counter attack?

    Failure of American intelligence or is the President of Georgia our puppet master?

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