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Russia, Churches, and the Lust for Domination

Russia, Churches, and the Lust for Domination

Jim Tonkowich

Institute for Religion & Democracy


August 14, 2008

While the world’s eyes have been glued to the Olympics, that quadrennial ersatz bacchanal of goodwill and international cooperation, Russia invaded one of its neighbors, Georgia.  An editorial in the Wall Street Journal commented:

The farther Russia’s tanks roll into Georgia, the more the world is beginning to see the reality of Vladimir Putin’s Napoleonic ambitions. Having consolidated his authoritarian transition as Prime Minister with a figurehead President, Mr. Putin is now pushing to reassert Russian dominance in Eurasia. Ukraine is in his sights, and even the Baltic states could be threatened if he’s allowed to get away with it.

Though a truce was declared by Moscow, Russian troops continued their advance and captured the Georgian city of Gori just down the road from the capitol, Tiblisi.  Putin has made it clear that he will not negotiate with democratically elected, pro-Western Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili.  He demands a regime change first presumably to someone more malleable.

Saakashvili, for his part, has summed up the problem nicely in a Washington Post op-ed:

Russia’s invasion of Georgia strikes at the heart of Western values and our 21st-century system of security. If the international community allows Russia to crush our democratic, independent state, it will be giving carte blanche to authoritarian governments everywhere. Russia intends to destroy not just a country but an idea.

That idea is democracy, a system wherein the people are given the right to self-determination and the opportunity to exercise that right.  Putin, having rolled back democracy in Russia, seems determined to roll it back in the countries that once comprised the Soviet empire.

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