Sarkozy twinkles over pronto, makes peace in the Caucasus

(((To the extent that peace can be made, that is. I don't hear anybody complaining about Sarkozy's "hyperactivity" right now.)))

Link: FT.com / Comment & analysis / Editorial comment - Living with the Russian bear.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9d1b4042-6896-11dd-a4e5-0000779fd18c.html

"Russia has, for the moment, more or less ended its assault on Georgia. Diplomacy, led by Nicolas Sarkozy, the French and current European Union president, has entered the arena to try to separate and reconcile the combatants.

"But Vladimir Putin, re-emerging as Russia’s real leader over the past week, has achieved nearly all of Moscow’s war aims, in the face of a feeble western response. Russia looks in no mood to negotiate anything. This is going to be a difficult crisis to manage. (((Unless you're Russian, in which case it looks pretty smooth.)))

"Russia has seized full control of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the two separatist enclaves it sponsors on Georgian territory. It has damaged and humiliated the US and Israeli-trained Georgian army, and re-established its writ in the Caucasus. The likelihood of Nato now embracing Georgia and Ukraine – and committing to defend them – has receded, despite Tuesday’s assertion by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, its general secretary, that the alliance’s pledge to admit them eventually still stands.

Mr Sarkozy arrived in Moscow with a plan for a truce, Russian commitment to Georgia’s territorial integrity, a return to each side’s positions before Georgia attacked the South Ossetian capital last week, and a peacekeeping force under the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

Russia pre-empted him on the ceasefire but is unlikely to give too much on the rest. Moscow argues that just as the west acted to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, and eventually separated the province from Serbia, so Russia acted to protect its nationals and peacekeepers in South Ossetia from “genocide”. Unlike in Kosovo, the world has, so far, seen no proof of these alleged massacres....

(((All Russia has to do now is pony up some actual proof of some
Georgian ethnic cleansing, which shouldn't be too tough assuming that, as earlier reported, Georgian armored columns rolled into
Ossetia and lavishly shelled the biggest town with their shiny
NATO-style armaments.)))

(((If the Georgian military actually did lose their temper and blow up the local civilian ethnics, then the democratic and legitimately elected West, whatever's left of that, isn't gonna have a leg to stand on.)))