The Tie Eater Has No Shame
One wonders if dead Georgian sailors are still inside.
"The Ministry of Economic Development in Georgia announced that it would sell three military ships that Russian troops allegedly sank in the Georgian port of Poti during the 5-day war in August.
The ministry announced on Thursday that the three ill-fated ships, the Dioskuria, Tskaltubo and Tbilisi,would be sold -but there is a catch. The buyer has to raise the ships from the sea bottom and remove them from the harbor waters.
Salvaging a ship is an expensive business and that is why the price of each ship has been set at a symbolic US$10 dollars."
Salvaging a ship is an expensive business and that is why the price of each ship has been set at a symbolic US$10 dollars."
2 Comments:
Wow -it does make you wonder if there are still dead soldiers in those ships-it kind of reminds me of how some sept 11 families subsequently found out that their loved ones remains were being used to fill potholes so to speak-the speed at which the evidence of the biggest crime in american history was carted off-that alone makes me hella suspicous-much less the other 10 million things wrong with the sept 11 story-getting back to tie eater -I had almost forgotten about this story -which is odd since the night the conflict started i stayed up through the evening -wondering if this was what was gonna ignite WW3! I always knew the official US/EU story on Georgia had to be complete BS-thanks as always for your fantastic and thought-provoking blog-I hope you and the Mrs are doing great and all who comment here!!
It strikes me as truly bizarre that Georgia wouldn't take responsibility to bring their own ships up. To possibly cheapen the memory of dead sailors by selling them for peanuts is beyond bizarre. But that's the zionist stooge Saakashvili for you.
And thank you for all your kind comments, Devin.
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