Talk:Georgiaball/@comment-30924651-20170409195414/@comment-82.211.132.69-20170527070944

I'm sorry, my friend, but Russia and Georgia have never been friends. They were supposed to be allies according to the treaty made in 1784 but Russia never came to help against the Persians as it promised. And 16 years after the treaty was signed Russia broke the agreement of alliance and annexed Georgia, after which there has been nothing but enmity between the two with non-stop rebellions and turmoil. Georgia hasn't really had an ally since Byzantine empire, only big conquerors that fight over its land as it tries to side with the right ones to maintain its independence and national identity. Sadly that means that sometimes it has to play Globalist puppet, sometimes Russia's puppet and sometimes Ottoman's, just to slip through the cracks and survive the clash of the empires fighting over its clay until the situation in the region stabilizes.

As for the 2008 war and the reasons why it happened, I would start arguing with you how what you said about cleansing and peacekeepers was untrue and Russia didn't have the right to invade a foreign country's territory, but I know that you firmly believe otherwise and I understand your reasoning, because different sides tell different stories and you being a Russian and I being a Georgian probably won't be able to agree about anything, howeever it makes me sad how despite having so much in common current geopolitical situation has made us enemies in the literal sense of the word.

-With regards, you southern enemy [which can't wait for all of this to be over so that we can finally be friends].