Why Attempts to Isolate Russia Won’t Work
Source: http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2008/08/why_attempts_to_isolate_russia.htmPosted on Friday, August 15th, 2008 | In Emerging Markets, Market Commentary, Russia
Contributed by: Robert Amsterdam (http://www.robertamsterdam.com/) -
President Bush seems quite confused as to how he can wield any influence whatsoever over Russian conduct in Georgia. His latest statements find him actually having to repeat his requests for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgia, and even whining about Russian “bullying.” (hint: only the bullied talk about bullying.) Unlike the West, the Russian response with regard to Georgia ever regaining their U.N.-recognized sovereignty over the breakaway provinces has been swift and unequivocal: fuhgettaboutit.
Now the latest news is that the maverick foreign policy minds of the Bush Administration are working on a clever new strategy to “isolate” Russia as punishment for invading Georgia. Who does he think he’s kidding?
Last 5 posts by Robert Amsterdam
- Grigory Pasko: Journalists Are Fleeing Russia - November 20th, 2009
- Evgeny Lebedev and the Londongrad Blues - November 20th, 2009
- The Obstacle of Pride - November 20th, 2009
- The Iron (Pipeline) Curtain - November 20th, 2009
- Yurgens: A Taliban-controlled Afghanistan is no picnic for Russia - November 20th, 2009
Tags for this Post:
Bush, bush administration, Emerging Markets, Georgia, invest in russia, investing in russia, Market Commentary, Russia, Russia, russian stocks, United Nations
Bush, bush administration, Emerging Markets, Georgia, invest in russia, investing in russia, Market Commentary, Russia, Russia, russian stocks, United Nations
![]() About Robert Amsterdam (http://www.robertamsterdam.com/)
Robert Amsterdam is a lawyer and an advocate for rule of law. His blog was created to express views which may stimulate debate and discussion on topics of international interest. Robert believes that we live in a world of unchallenged impunity, and he views his blog as merely a small attempt to shine a light on issues he views as important in countries with which he is engaged. He make no apologies or pretense of objectivity - he is merely stating his opinions. |



