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Why Russia Invaded Georgia: Payback Time From the Orthodox World to the West
BY FRANK SHAEFFER
HUFFINGTON POST
As Russia sees it, Bill Clinton turned
the American Air Force into air support for an Islamic
revolution against the Orthodox world. The attack
against the Serbian homeland was an exercise of
naiveté equivalent to bombing Vatican City then
wondering why Roman Catholics might be upset and stay
upset. Then George Bush decided it would be a good idea
to place a missile defense system in Poland, disregard
Russia's advice and invade Iraq and further insult and
encircle the heart of the Eastern Orthodox world.
It takes a special breed of a-historical American
president who is steeped in the Protestant idea of
denominationalism; wherein Methodists, Presbyterians,
Southern Baptists etc., all do their thing and somehow get
along, to so thoroughly misunderstand the fact that Russia
is reemerging first and foremost as a country reconnecting
with its Orthodox historical imperial roots. We just have
no concept of blood ties, soil and holy tradition in
America. Since we don't take tradition seriously we can't
believe that anyone else does.
For us the bottom line is always expediency and "what
works." But in other parts of the world national
pride is tied to a continuity of historic tradition (as
was just demonstrated so beautifully in the opening
ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics steeped as they were in
Confucianism, and imperial history.)
In Russia's case its public humiliation at the hands of
the United States, following the Cold War, could not have
been designed better to have produced the invasion of
Georgia. What's going on is the slow-motion counterattack
of the Orthodox world against the West's latest crusade.
Georgia is just a symbol for the counter-punch to the
modern version of the West's sack of Constantinople in
1204.
Bill Clinton bombed Russia's closest and oldest Orthodox
ally into submission and did so to send a half-baked and
ill-conceived (utterly useless) message to the Islamic
world that while we might favor Israel 99% of the time,
once in a while we would throw the Muslim world a scrap.
Note: America's actions in Serbia never were about halting
ethnic cleansing. If that had been our motivation the same
president that was bombing bridges in heart of Orthodox
Europe while taking sides in a civil war, would have
bombed Darfur and stopped an actual genocide. And now
Russia is sending a message too, by attacking the
pro-Western Georgia. And, yes, Georgia is also an Orthodox
country, but it too is being used to send a message: we
will hit back.
Europe may see itself as wholly secular these days but
George Bush is your typical American Protestant
evangelical exporting his version of Jesus as the
Lord-Of-Consumerism and "democracy" to the
world. In defense of his war on Iraq, Bush said that he
believed that God wanted all people to be free. His idea
of freedom is the interdenominational Protestant/American
version.
President Bush was willing to impose this vision by brutal
force of arms. Clinton and Bush both
bought into the idea that America is specially called by
God to "civilize" the world by imposing our
version of Protestant/Western norms and/or to use an
Orthodox country as cannon fodder to "send a
message" with. Bush also wanted to send a message by
attacking Iraq. Sure, they had nothing to do with 9/11 but
hey, lets beat up an Arab, any Arab will do.
The United States and the West have been busy insulting
and humiliating the Orthodox world since the end of the
Cold War. We have missed every opportunity to show
magnanimity as victors of the Cold War. American
evangelicals invaded Russia with missionaries, because
they said the Orthodox aren't "real Christians."
We bombed Serbia. We treated the other global nuclear
power as a younger dumber cousin. We attacked their
friends. We lectured them.
Now we expect Russia to be logical about these matters and
do what is good for business. But we have forgotten that
not everyone in this world is ready to forgo their
heritage for a fast buck. We also failed to discipline our
energy consumption, and decided to have fun instead of
going green while the cheep gas lasted. Thus we've been
empowering Russia and all the oil states, by transferring
our wealth to them in order to fuel our weekend junkets to
Vegas and Disneyland.
We have forgotten that ties of faith and history have not
been overwhelmed by modernity elsewhere, as they have been
in America. The world is not a melting pot. Nor is every
culture as frivolous and forgetful as ours.
We shop for church experiences as we shop for everything
else folding religion into our consumer culture. The
average American (who is religious) changes churches six
or seven times during a lifetime, even changes religions.
(Disclosure: I was raised in the evangelical right wing,
left and in 1990, converted to the Greek Orthodox Church
and also changed from a lifelong Republican to an
Independent voter, who is an Obama supporter.) No wonder
that Bush and Clinton just didn't get it. Religion is a
game we play.
As Russia flexes her muscles we're reminded that history
and religion are serious matters for some people, not just
products to try then discard. We are also learning (again)
that we had better know what we're doing before we
interject ourselves into other cultures, say by bombing
Serbia, or invading Iraq, or putting missiles in former
Eastern Europe.
Apparently we still don't get it. All we can come up with
is hand wringing and/or more bellicose smart ass -
"All I see is KGB in his eyes" - posturing by
the discredited likes of John McCain. Idiots like McCain
have amused themselves by posturing about Russia, as if we
are in any position to "do something" about a
country with more nuclear weapons than we have when we
can't even "fix" pitiful ragtag little Iraq in 6
years and still can't find bin Laden.
McCain is talking tough on Russia as is his mentor Bush.
And these are the same men who have led the way in
starting the wrong war in Iraq thus stretching our
military so thin that we probably couldn't repel an attack
by Canada these days. And they want to talk tough?
So why is Russia invading? It's payback thumb-in-your-eye
time. Clinton attacked Serbia. Bush and NATO have
humiliated the resurgent Orthodox Russia. The West has
further humiliated the Orthodox world by recognizing the
breakaway Muslim state of Kosovo.
America bombed Serbia and invaded Iraq using weaponry
developed for the Cold War. Now Russia has taken its tanks
out of mothballs and is doing the same thing on its
doorstep. Someone said, "if you live by the sword you
will die by the sword." Instead of more hot air
McCain-style, what we need is to admit we have been very
stupid about dealing with post-Soviet Orthodox Russia, and
look for ways to repair the damage that Clinton and Bush
have done and that McCain promises to exponentially
increase.
Source : http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/7425.htm
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