To start with, It appears' that Pat Buchanan has just destroyed any remaining shreds of political validity he might have had.
For, he completely forgot that we let not just an ally nation, but a partner in our own global war on terror down in a time of crisis. Remember, Georgia contributed 2,000 of their own sons' and daughters' to the occupation of Iraq. Not rushing to their aid when THEY needed help is sadly reminiscent of the way Neville Chamberlain handled Poland in 1939.
Now, I will not debate that a fight with Russia isn't the same as any other that we've faced in modern times...However, the MAD doctrine worked for more than 50 years. Why? Is it possible that the Russians' are just as afraid of a Nuclear war as we are?
I do believe any conventional conflict with Russia in the case of Georgia could be resolved without the use of Nuclear weapons, IF:
1. Fighting is confined to Georgia/Ossetia/Azkhaban, and that diplomatic channels are kept open assuring the Russians' that no direct invasion of Soviet territory will occur.
2. That if the Russians' choose to expand the conflict, say, to the North sea, Poland, or the Ukraine, that we also contain any such conflict until a peace accord can be reached.
3. When at the cessation of any such conflict, do not demand anything more than the simple enforcement of the pre-war status of national boundaries, as recognized in the U.N.-That is, Ossetia and Azkhaban remain Georgian.
4. Any further Russian demands, such as the removal of the missile shield, or no NATO control of areas' such as the Black Sea, should be contingent upon any attempted 'widening of the conflict'.
5. Don't make it impossible for the Russians' to re-integrate into the world after any such conflict. They will feel the pressure economically after a while, now that they have opened up post-Glasnost, and that the sooner they quit fighting, the sooner it will be business as usual.
BTW, Suave...the only 'drooling idiocy' will not be standing up to them. Letting them do this destroys' everything that has happened since 1989. Obviously, the Russian's have a regime in Putin that can eclipse their own constitution. Allowing this to continue only shows' the Russian people that somone like Putin can be allowed to be reckless and carefree in his dealings' with the rest of the world. And I will end it with this...When NATO was formed, this country gave it's word, that it would help to keep the free peoples' of the world out from under the heel of totalitarianism and despots. And the last I've heard, we still aim to keep that word. We definetely shouldn't break it because some sweetheartbag neo-con is afraid of fighting something more intimidating than 500,000 Iraqi soldiers trying to surrender en masse.