Georgian troops got a wild hair and moved into a "Pro-Moscow" city. The Russians don't play when it comes to a breakaway state wanting more territory, like South Ossetia. The Georgian military has pulled out after a relentless pounding, but the Russians are going to make sure they don't pull this stunt again. Georgian troops are American trained, and Russia wants to "send a message".
The Russians also don't like Georgia's want to join NATO, and is an American ally. So they took the fight to Tilbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
Rules of engagement by the Russians is "old school"; bomb the cities, civilian deaths are their problem. They are not using smart bombs to limit civ. casualties, cause they don't give a s***.
Now the Russian Fleet is moving into the Black Sea, and another breakaway neighbor of Georgia's, Abkhazia is mobilizing it's troops in defense of its interests in the region.
It's like New Mexico wants Arizona territory for themselves, invades Phoenix, and the US military beats them back, but Nevada now sees a chance to increase its state size and here we go,...
Nothing against the SW, one can use the same analogy with any other state. I wouldn't mind NH and VT taking Mass. and CT back.
