Analysis

With Planned Military Exercise, Russia Extends a Threat
Supporters of the Georgian Dream opposition party rally in Kutaisi on June 10, 2012 to show their support for billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili in his bid to oust President Mikheil Saakashvili's party. (TORNIKE TURABELIDZE/AFP/GettyImages)
August 17, 2012
| Security
| Europe
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Russia is planning large-scale military exercises along its southern border with Georgia just before Georgia’s parliamentary elections, in what one U.S. congressman is calling a “crude intimidation stunt.” It’s clear by these plans that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not content to use Soviet-style tactics to quash dissent inside Russia, but aims to use Soviet-style tactics, and troops, to intimidate former Soviet republics as well.
The military exercises in South Ossetia and Abkhazia in the Caucasus will mimic those held just prior to Russia's invasion of Georgia in 2008. In again moving troops and paramilitary units to the border area to prepare for military exercises, Russia is attempting to intimidate Georgian citizens into supporting the pro-Russia Georgian Dream party, and to embarrass President Mikheil Saakashvili and his United National Movement Party in the week before parliamentary elections.      

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