The whole gist of my point is, that the Georgians' probably didn't go on any kind of a serious offensive. I don't see how they could have. They would have had a lot more troops' up in the North, and there would have been a lot more actual fighting. From having watched the whole thing, it looked to me like most of Georgia's military was actually in the south, where the U.S. was training them.
You know, that's probably one of the areas' in the world that would be hard for the U.S. to shift forces' to quickly in case of a conflict like this. I mean, there's a lot of neutral airspace restrictions, the Black Sea is something that main units' of the U.S. Navy have never operated in, The Russians' have it covered with their own Navy and airforce, etc. And, with most of our available military deployed between Iraq and Afghanistan, we don't really have anything left over for this sort of conflict.