Caucasus: The Post Russia-Georgia Phase
Despite Moscow's efforts to gag local media with assassinations and organized disruptions, the North Caucasus are beginning to rise up against Russia's postwar plans. In the word of one critic, the “Putin zigzag” in the region has run its course, putting Russia, whose troops are spread thin, on a collision course with catastrophe.
Despite Moscow’s efforts to gag local media with assassinations and organized disruptions, the North Caucasus are beginning to rise up against Russia’s postwar plans. In the word of one critic, the “Putin zigzag” in the region has run its course, putting Russia, whose troops are spread thin, on a collision course with catastrophe.
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