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Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - Magda Hassan - 05-05-2009 Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' Georgia's Shota Utiashvili: 'There is a strong link to the Russian Special Services' A tank battalion has mutinied at a military base near Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, the government has said. Some 30 tanks and armoured personnel carriers were sent to the Mukhrovani military base, eyewitnesses said. A top official later told Reuters the mutiny was over. Tbilisi said it was part of a Russia-linked coup attempt to kill President Mikhail Saakashvili. Russia's envoy to Nato described the charges as "mad". The trouble comes a day before Nato exercises in Georgia. Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev has condemned Nato for planning military exercises in a country "where there was just a war". Georgia and Russia have poisonous relations, and fought a war over Georgia's breakaway territory of South Ossetia last August. In a separate development, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he would not attend a planned meeting of the Nato-Russia Council later this month following the alliance's expulsion of two Russian diplomats last week. They were expelled reportedly in retaliation for a spy scandal involving an Estonian official. 'Plotter at large' The mutiny at the Mukhrovani base, some 30km (20 miles) from Tbilisi, erupted on Tuesday morning, when soldiers began disobeying orders, Georgian officials said. The soldiers were aiming at "disrupting Nato exercises and overturning the authorities militarily", Georgian Defence Minister David Sikharulidze told Georgian television. It was not immediately known how many soldiers were taking part in the mutiny. "The rebellion continues. Law enforcement agents are on the scene," Mr Sikharulidze said. The mutiny broke out as the government announced it had disrupted a coup plot. The interior ministry told the BBC that the plotters wanted to destabilise Georgia and assassinate President Saakashvili. Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said one of the suspected coup leaders - former special forces commander Georgy Gvaladze - was arrested. But he an alleged co-plotter - former chief of special forces Koba Otanadze - was still at large. The spokesman said the government had been aware of the plot for two months. The rebellion appeared to be "co-ordinated with Russia", the interior ministry said. But Dmitry Rogozin, Moscow's ambassador at military alliance, said the mutiny in Georgia was the result of "crazy politics of President Saakashvili". In a separate development, opposition protests are continuing in Tbilisi. The demonstrators say they plan to bloc three main roads into the capital later on Tuesday. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8033366.stm Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - David Guyatt - 06-05-2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8035130.stm Nato to begin Georgia exercises By Tom Esslemont BBC News, Tbilisi Nato is to start a series of military exercises in Georgia, a day after the government thwarted an attempt by its own soldiers to stage a mutiny. Soldiers from 18 countries are taking part in the drills at a Georgian army base close to the capital, Tbilisi. But Russia has said the exercises amount to a provocation. They come just nine months after Russia's short war with Georgia and are taking place close to areas where Russian troops are stationed. More than 1,000 soldiers will take part in the exercises over a period of more than three weeks. For Georgia, which has been promised eventual Nato membership, they are a sign that, despite doubts over its candidate status after last year's war with Russia, it has not been forgotten. Russia views the exercises as a provocation and has turned down an invitation to send observers. In recent days its security forces have officially begun patrolling the border between South Ossetia, the epicentre of last summer's conflict, and Georgia. The Georgian government has repeatedly said Russia's actions are to blame for raising tension in the region. It also accuses Moscow of backing the mutiny at an army base on Tuesday and supporting an alleged coup plot. Russia has denied the allegations. The Georgian government is hopeful that the Nato exercises will give it a chance to prove to its Western allies that it can host an important international event without further disturbances. Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - Magda Hassan - 06-05-2009 Very provocative. Armenia has withdrawn from the 'exercises' because of the mutiny. As has Serbia though for other reasons (Russian support over the Kosovo Anschluss) Maybe others will follow. Imagine if they made a war and no one came? Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - David Guyatt - 06-05-2009 Magda Hassan Wrote:Imagine if they made a war and no one came? Er, sorry, Mein General, but I have a prior appointment with my Scottish interior designer. Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - Bruce Clemens - 07-05-2009 It's more than just "Peace keeping practice". From http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7557049.stm A cluster of major pipelines pass through Georgia... ...the existing Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline (BTE) carries some six billion cubic metres of gas a year (bcm/y) to Turkey, some of which is then forwarded to Greece. The European Union is also backing proposals for development of essentially parallel lines to carry as much as a further 30 bcm/y of gas from Turkmenistan, and perhaps Kazakhstan. Because transit through such a corridor bypasses Russia, it offers advantages to both Caspian producers and European consumers. From http://newenergynews.blogspot.com/2008/08/georgias-pipelines-and-europes-choice.html [B]The South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP) is a natural gas line running along the same route as the BTC from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Turkey. Controlled by a non-Russian consortium, it represents a crucial circumvention of Russia as Europe’s natural gas supplier. ...Germany, as one example, gets 40% of the natural gas it depends on for warmth in the winter through the SCP...[/B] From http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/georgia/2524629/Georgia-pays-price-for-its-Nato-ambitions.html ...membership of the Atlantic Alliance for both Georgia and Ukraine was not a matter of "if" but "when"... Georgia's fate is about the future world order... From http://www.jcm.org.uk/blog/?p=1822 ...the proposed route of the Nabucco pipeline, designed pretty much exclusively to prevent Russia from being able to play politics with European energy supply, as has already happened in Ukraine and elsewhere - including, ahem… Georgia... For more on Nabucco’s significance, check out this handy report (warning, PDF), ... demonstrating how Nabucco is intended to be “the missing link” between the giant gas sources of Central Asia and the dwindling gas supplies/rising demand of Europe. And so it should all begin to come clear. The West wants Georgia for its strategic value as one of the links in the Caucasian energy chain - the only route from Central Asia to Europe that doesn’t involve passing through less than reliable countries like Russia or Iran. The only supply route for non-European natural gas that will not be under Russian control... and a direct competitor to Russia’s own planned Blue Stream pipeline. Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - Peter Presland - 09-05-2009 From Rick Rozoff at Global research: NATO War Games In Georgia: Threat Of New Caucasus War Good article with the following snippet very telling indeed: Quote:That the last two series of planning exercises and war games have been scheduled in the South Caucasus, and the current one in a nation that not only borders Russia but fought a five-day war with it only nine months ago, and that the military bloc running the exercises and its main member, the US, armed and trained Georgia before and have continued to do so after last August's war make Cooperative Longbow 09/Cooperative Lancer 09 anything but an innocuous occurrence. Georgian troops 'launch mutiny' - Magda Hassan - 09-05-2009 The shoe always feels so different on the other foot doesn't it? |