Elegy written on Georgian regions
W ith just weeks left to step down from the White House, US President George W. Bush is facing unexpected damages from America’s uneasy ex-enemies, Russia and China. While Russia dampened the President’s dreams of enjoying a military victory for his ally in the “new eastern Europe,” Georgia, China killed the joy of witnessing US monopoly in the worldÃs largest track and field game show. Russia should be thankful to Georgia. If Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili had not dared to bomb South Ossetia, how could Russia have been able to make known the entire world that Russia has been risen from its own ashes. And Phoenix-like Russia is the nightmare American President George W. Bush has to carry back home when he leaves White House in September. Chinese muscle power comes only secondary. The Bush administration ordered an inquiry into the game debacle of US athletes in Beijing Olympics. But nothing could be done against the military mileage that Russia has...