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Old 05-05-2009, 08:41   #1
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Tank battalion mutinies in Georgia

Part of a pattern that we expect to see from Russia as it pulls old satellites back into the fold, by hook or by crook. The strategic value of Georgia to the Former Soviet Union is not to be underestimated. They see NATO war games there as an affront to Russian security. Breaks my heart after seeing Georgian participation in OIF.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,3796773.story

Tank battalion mutinies in Georgia

Georgian forces ring the base and accuse Russia of attempting to fund a coup. A Moscow official denies the accusation.
By Megan K. Stack
4:40 AM PDT, May 5, 2009
Reporting from Moscow -- A Georgian tank battalion mutinied on Tuesday, government officials said, describing the the rebellion as part of an abortive, nationwide coup funded by Russia in an effort to undermine the U.S.-backed president.

As forces ringed the rebel base to seal it off and tanks rumbled toward the mutiny from Tbilisi, the government announced that it had thwarted a widespread military rebellion. A former, Soviet-era special forces commander was arrested on charges of orchestrating the coup, an Interior Ministry official said, and at least one other alleged organizer was being sought.
Georgian officials immediately accused Russia of masterminding the uprising, and said it was timed to undermine controversial NATO military exercises set to take place in Georgia on Wednesday.

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili called the uprising a "serious threat" but said it was isolated. He also said the mutineers had "connections with special forces in a specific country known to us."

"I am asking and demanding from our northern neighbor to refrain from provocations," Saakashvili said in a televised address.
The rebel tank battalion consists of about 500 men in Mukhrovoni military base, about 18 miles from the capital, Tbilisi.

"One cannot calmly look at the process of destroying the country calmly, at the ongoing [political] confrontation," the battalion commander, Mamuka Gorgishvili, said in a statement carried by local news agencies. "However, there will be no aggressive actions on behalf of our tank unit. We are in barracks and we are not going to leave them."

The base was quickly encircled and sealed off, the government said. Reporters were being kept away by police checkpoints, and Georgian television showed images of tanks rumbling toward the base. Defense officials said they were negotiating with the mutineers.

"They cannot articulate clearly what they want," Deputy Interior Minister Shota Utiashvili said. "They just released a statement saying they're unhappy with the political situation, and that's it."

Russian officials have bridled at the growing influence of the West in former Soviet states, and have complained bitterly about this week's military exercises. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev last week called them "an open provocation" and warned of "negative consequences" should NATO press ahead with the exercises.

But despite the public accusations and questionable timing, Utiashvili acknowledged in a telephone interview that there is no concrete evidence of Russian involvement in Tuesday's uprising.

"We don't have direct evidence for the moment," the deputy interior minister said. "The timing of this mutiny coincides with these exercises, so that's what we're looking at."

Saakashvili has faced extreme political pressure since last summer's disastrous war with Russia, which resulted in Georgia's two breakaway republics being recognized by Moscow as independent states.

His political foes accuse the U.S.-backed president of consolidating personal power at the expense of democracy and rushing headlong into an ill-advised confrontation with Moscow.

On Tuesday, some members of the opposition accused Saakashvili's government of fabricating the coup for propaganda purposes.

In Brussels, Moscow's envoy to NATO scoffed at the accusations of Russian involvement.

"We have slowly begun to get accustomed to mad accusations by Georgian political and military authorities that if there is hail or thunderstorms, this is all Moscow's work," Dmitry Rogozin told Interfax news agency. "Both the Georgian army and Georgian nation are undergoing complete destruction, and the reason is, again, Saakashvili's mad policies."



A Bloomburg update:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...s&refer=europe

Georgian Tank Battalion Mutiny Won’t Affect NATO War Games

By Helena Bedwell
May 5 (Bloomberg) -- The mutiny of a Georgian tank battalion today won’t affect NATO-led war games scheduled to begin tomorrow at a military base near the capital Tbilisi, an alliance spokeswoman said.
“The exercise is on,” Carmen Romero said by telephone in Brussels today. Georgian Deputy Defense Minister Giorgi Muchaidze confirmed that the Cooperative Longbow - Cooperative Lancer 09 war games, which will last until June 1 at the Vaziani base, will “definitely go ahead.”
Georgia’s Interior Ministry said the mutiny by about 500 soldiers at the Mukhrovani base near the central city of Gori had ended by mid-afternoon. Police are in control of the base and the situation is calm, ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said by telephone. No injuries were reported…..
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Old 05-05-2009, 09:11   #2
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"'One cannot calmly look at the process of destroying the country calmly, at the ongoing [political] confrontation," the battalion commander, Mamuka Gorgishvili, said in a statement carried by local news agencies. "However, there will be no aggressive actions on behalf of our tank unit. We are in barracks and we are not going to leave them.'"
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Old 05-05-2009, 22:21   #3
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Armenia has withdrawn from NATO war games in Georgia. Kazakhstan, Moldova, Serbia, Estonia and Latvia have also backed out. Croatia is staying in.
Estonia and Latvia are NATO members. They are also broke.

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Old 05-06-2009, 06:56   #4
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Armenia has withdrawn from NATO war games in Georgia. Kazakhstan, Moldova, Serbia, Estonia and Latvia have also backed out. Croatia is staying in.
Estonia and Latvia are NATO members. They are also broke.
The U.S. has a program to pay for developing countries to participate in combined training with us.

It normally covers food, fuel, ammo, etc.

I wonder if it is something besides money?

Maybe they heard a warning about a bear in the area?

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Georgian Mutiny quelled:

http://www.russiatoday.ru/Top_News/2...y_quelled.html
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