It was a "breakaway separatist movement" in sovereign Georgian territory. The Russian illegally occupied Georgian territory then further violated their sovereignty by issuing Russian passports and citizenships to Georgian citizens. I do not agree that the Russian's actions were justifiable. Were the Russian actions in separatist Chechnya justifiable too? Why is ok for the Russians to suppress a separatist movement in their country but not ok for the Georgians to suppress a separatist movement in their own country?
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everything is debatable.
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Ok, what's your point?
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Doesn't mean Mao doesn't have a few very strong arguments.
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I disagree.
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