Sure, The Iraq war is simmering down. The United States problems with Iran seem to have been reduced in the last few weeks. Now, the United States is courting Georgia when it appears that Georgia began the initial conflict. I think that for unknown reasons our government is seeking to continue with additional conflicts. This being one of them. Georgia is also a strategic resource ally with gas and oil pipelines running through it. We do not want Russia to reacquire this territory. I do agree that our resources are thin, however this scenario is similar to an would be attack on Iran. Who buys its reactors from Russia.
These actions by puppet-controlled Georgia just might be a distraction after all. China and Russia are known to be silent supporters of Iran. So while China is pre-occupied with the Olympics, Georgia is prompted to attack Ossetia.
Meanwhile,
U.S. Aircraft Carriers Head For The Gulf.
Of course, each aircraft carrier is accompanied by a fleet of ships, while carrying a substantial amount of aircraft.
According to the article one carrier is enroute to the Persian Gulf, the other to the Red Sea.
[Russia=North, Red Sea= South West, Persian Gulf = South East, Mediterranean= West]
I don't know if it will happen, but this is the perfect time to strike Iran if that's what the intent is. Iran's strongest allies are now currently
pre-occupied.
I think the report of the carrier going to the Persian Gulf may be a false flag though. That location would make the fleet a sitting duck to Iranian ground missiles. The Arabian Sea makes better sense.
The Red Sea reportedly was the destination of a U.S. nuclear sub from the Mediterranean. It would be in ideal position to address Russia-Georgia and /or Iran-U.S. conflicts.
I'm not saying this is going to happen, but everything seems primed for something to pop off. Let's hope it doesn't.