Georgia’s New “Evidence”
Georgia’s latest attempt to convince the world that the Russians started the war is a sad sign of desperation. In a continued effort to dupe the world, and particularly the United States, the Georgian government has provided American and European intelligence agencies with audio intercepts of Russian military maneuvers before the outbreak of war. The Georgians even sent the NY Times a special treat to enlist the paper in its propaganda war. The paper received a neatly prepared package of intercepted audio complete with English translations. The NY Times said thank you and did its own translations. What is this audio evidence of Russia’s “incursion”? Why it’s cellphone conversations, made on a Georgian network no less, between Ossetian border guards. Reports the Times:
Russia has not disputed the veracity of the phone calls, which were apparently made by Ossetian border guards on a private Georgian cellphone network. “Listen, has the armor ..read more
