US To Deliver “Aid” To Tense Georgian Port Of Poti

August 26th, 2008 Posted By Lftbhndagn.

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This is going to be VERY interesting…Bash inserting a comment here: The ship is the USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716) the exact same type of Big White Pig I was on when I was in, a 378 ft high speed pig who’s specialty in combat is ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare, we chased subs).August 26, 2008

TBILISI, Georgia - In a direct challenge to Russia, the United States announced Tuesday it intends to deliver humanitarian aid to the beleaguered Georgian port city of Poti, which Russian troops still control through checkpoints on the city’s outskirts.

The aid will be delivered Wednesday by ship, a U.S. embassy spokesman said.

While Western nations have called the Russian military presence in Poti a clear violation of an EU-brokered cease-fire, a top Russian general countered Tuesday that using warships to deliver aid was “devilish.”

“The heightened activity of NATO ships in the Black Sea perplexes us,” Col. Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn said in Moscow.

Many of the Russian forces that drove deep into Georgia after fighting broke out Aug. 7 in the separatist region of South Ossetia have pulled back, but hundreds at least are estimated to still be manning checkpoints that Russia calls “security zones” inside Georgia proper.

Two of those checkpoints are near the edge of Poti, one of Georgia’s most important Black Sea ports. The Russian military is also claiming the right to patrol in the city.

An AP cameraman was treated roughly by Russian troops Sunday when he tried to film Russian movements around Poti. Other AP journalists have reported on Russian looting in the city. Georgian officials have said much of the port’s infrastructure — radar, Coast Guard ships, other equipment — was destroyed by the Russians.

In a move that angered Russia, the United States sent the missile destroyer USS McFaul to the southern Georgian port of Batumi, well away from the conflict zone, to deliver 34 tons of humanitarian aid on Sunday.

The McFaul left Batumi on Tuesday but would remain in the Black Sea area, said Commander Scott Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet in Naples, Italy.

A U.S. Coast Guard cutter, meanwhile, was headed for Georgia with a shipment of aid.

Embassy spokesman Stephen Guice did not give details on which ship would aim to enter Poti, but it appeared likely the smaller Coast Guard ship would aim to dock, with the McFaul possibly remaining on guard at sea.

“We can confirm that US ship-borne humanitarian aid will be delivered to Poti tomorrow,” Guice said.

In Moscow, the deputy head of the Russian military’s general staff lashed out at the U.S. naval operation.

“We are worried” about aid the way aid is delivered on warships, Nogovitsyn said. “This is devilish.”

“This aid could be bought at any flea market,” he added.

While he did not link it with the U.S. ships, Nogovitsyn said a unit of Russian naval ships was off Sukhumi — the capital of another separatist Georgian region, Abkhazia, on the Black Sea north of Poti. He said the ships were observing the pullout of Russian troops from Georgia.

Nogovitsyn told reporters that 10 ships from NATO nations were currently in the Black Sea and that eight more are to join them soon.

The United States says its ships are carrying humanitarian aid but suspicion persists in Russia that they are delivering military materiel clandestinely.

The Georgian defense ministry said a Russian large landing ship, the Yamal, was seen in the Black Sea off Poti on Tuesday morning and another was in the sea farther north off Abkhazia, which is also under the control of Russian troops.

The United States and other Western countries have given substantial military aid to Georgia, angering Russia, which regards Georgia as part of its historical sphere of influence. Russia has also complained bitterly about aspirations by Georgia and Ukraine to join NATO.

Although Georgia bitterly opposes the presence of Russian troops surrounding South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the country’s small military is unlikely to be able to push out the Russian soldiers.

The European Union and the United States have declared that South Ossetia and Abkhazia must remain in Georgia, despite the Russian’s parliament’s unanimous vote Monday urging Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to recognize the independence of the two separatist areas.

But how much the U.S. and Western Europe, which depends on Russia for oil and gas, are willing to force the issue remains unclear.

In London, British oil company BP PLC announced Monday it has reopened the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, which runs through Georgia.

The pipeline, which provides some 1 million barrels per day of Caspian Sea crude to international markets, had been closed for more than two weeks after a fire on its Turkish stretch. Kurdish rebels claimed responsibility for the blaze.

BP’s ability to export Caspian oil had been seriously curtailed by both the fire on the BTC line and the fighting with Russia in Georgia.

The London-based company shut down its Baku-Supsa oil pipeline — which runs through the center of Georgia from Baku in Azerbaijan to Supsa on Georgia’s Black Sea coast — on August 12 because of security concerns. That line, which had been pumping about 90,000 barrels a day, remains closed.


10 Responses

  1. Kurt(the infidel)

    so who’s making the popcorn?

    really though this should be at the very least interesting to see what happens next. Russia vowing to search all incoming cargo, but will they try and search vessels? that will be a no-can-do situation.

  2. AmericanJarhead

    No!!!!!!! Not Port-o-Potti! That place stinks!

  3. deathstar

    Suck American dick Putin and Medved. Now you are our bitches.

  4. deathstar

    The lies Russia used to launch its war of aggression on Georgia.

    http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2008/08/the-truth-about-1.php

  5. Anderson S. Wise- VA (America, FUCK YEAH!!!)

    :arrow: AmericanJarhead

    Bwhahaha! :lol:

    This is somewhat reminiscent of the Berlin Airlift which coincidentally, happened 60 years ago. The Russkies rattled their sabers via flybys, but didn’t engage our air force. Let’s see if the same holds true here.

    :arrow: Bash

    I didn’t realize cutters were equipped with ASW gear, unless involved in a naval war (such as WW2). Are the actual cutters themselves equipped, or do their helos perform the ASW mission, or do both?

  6. Bash

    :arrow: Anderson S. Wise- VA (America, FUCK YEAH!!!) …

    I was on the Jarvis and we had very sophisticated sonar capabilities, and a very high-speed (35 knots/49 MPH) and highly manueverable vessel, which worked in tandem with other vessels along with the use of depth charges.

    No our helos were strictly for SAR, but then again this was the early 80’s and we weren’t at war. We did a lot of REFTRA (War games) with Naval Vessels from Pearl Harbor, and train train train.

    This from the 14th District’s website:

    “The Coast Guard has fought alongside the other branches of the armed forces in every military conflict of the United States. Historically, the Coast Guard has been responsible for the security of U.S. ports, convoy escort, anti-submarine warfare and combat search and rescue. In 1984, the secretaries of the Navy and Transportation signed a memo of agreement establishing maritime defense zones for the coasts of the United States. The Coast Guard’s Atlantic and Pacific Area commanders take charge of all military forces assigned to port security and coastal defense during times of war. The 14th District Commander assumes these responsibilities for the Hawaiian Islands as the Commander of the Maritime Defense Zone Sector Hawaii.

    The 14th District has two 378-foot high endurance cutters, both homeported at ISC Honolulu. The Rush and the Jarvis perform law enforcement, military readiness, and search and rescue duties throughout the Pacific. Most notable of their missions are the extensive law enforcement patrols off the Alaskan coast in support of the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act.”

    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/dot/district14.htm

  7. Anderson S. Wise- VA (America, FUCK YEAH!!!)

    :arrow: Bash

    Thanks for the info, very interesting. The only cutter I’ve seen up-close is the one based in Wilmington, NC. However, it was far smaller than 378 feet long.

    It never ceases to give me pride that our very own Coast Guard is larger, better motivated, and better equipped than most of the worlds’ navies–combined! :beer:

  8. AZ Patriot (Merchant of Death)

    Yea there’s going to be a fight this update from DEBKAfile Medvedev “not afraid of Cold War” after approving Georgian regions’ independence

  9. AZ Patriot (Merchant of Death)

    Also as if there was any doubt, if you read carefully this report practically come right out and say’s Vladimir Putin told me to say this. :lol:

  10. cclezel

    You can bet your sweet ass this makes them very nervous. They don’t won’t to engage us. It would be suicidal if they did and would result in a very quick ass whipping.

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