Monday, August 11, 2008

An Israeli Analysis on the Georgia-Russia War

From the Jerusalem Post, "Israel Tiptoes Around Conflict"

When looking at the Georgian-Russian flare-up from an Israeli perspective, there are a couple of key things to keep in mind.

The first is that this is not about us, and although there is an Israeli angle in that local companies have sold arms to Tbilisi and trained units of the Georgian army, there is not a significant Israeli component to this story.

The estimated $300 million to $500m. in weapons and training that Israel has sold to Georgia over the last decade is not what has equipped the Georgians for a war with Russia.

Israel knows this, as do both the Georgians and the Russians. Israel sold arms, and allowed ex-officers to help train the military there, as did numerous other countries, including the US, France and Ukraine. This is not about us. Continues
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*Unfortunately, according to Ezekiel's prophecy, it is all about Israel.
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Tag: Israel, Georgia-Russia War, Ezekiel's War

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