olitical analysts saw Georgia's bid to re-take its rebel region of South Ossetia by force as a gamble by its leader that he could still count on Western support in a clash with Russia.
"He is in big danger of losing the cachet he built up for himself in being pro-Western and the restraint he has often shown in the face of provocation by Russia," said James Nixey, analyst at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London,.
"If he is going to start a war, he is going to lose the support of a lot of friends in the West."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=709838
Кажется вопрос с вступелинем Грузии в НАТО решен
"He is in big danger of losing the cachet he built up for himself in being pro-Western and the restraint he has often shown in the face of provocation by Russia," said James Nixey, analyst at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London,.
"If he is going to start a war, he is going to lose the support of a lot of friends in the West."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=709838
Кажется вопрос с вступелинем Грузии в НАТО решен