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In August 2008, the armed conflict on the territory of Georgia's
breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia broke out between
Russia and Georgia. The Russian-planned military campaign lasted 5
days until the parties reached a preliminary ceasefire agreement on
August 12. The European Union, led by the French presidency,
mediated the ceasefire. After signing the agreement, Russia pulled
most of its troops out of uncontested Georgian territories, but
established buffer zones around Abkhazia and South Ossetia. On
August 26, 2008, Russia recognized the independence of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia, making them a part of what Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev called Moscow's "zone of privileged interests."
Since then, Russia has deployed troops to five military bases on
occupied Georgian territory. This conflict clearly demonstrated
weaknesses inherent in NATO and European Union security systems.
In August 2008, the armed conflict between Russia and Georgia broke
out on the territory of Georgia's breakaway regions of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia. The Russian-planned military campaign lasted
5 days until the parties reached a preliminary ceasefire agreement
on August 12. The European Union (EU), led by the French
presidency, mediated the ceasefire. After signing the agreement,
Russia pulled most of its troops out of uncontested Georgian
territories, but established buffer zones around Abkhazia and South
Ossetia. On August 26, 2008, Russia recognized the independence of
South Ossetia and Abkhazia, making them a part of what President
Dmitry Medvedev called Moscow's "zone of privileged interests," and
since then deploying five military bases on occupied Georgian
territory. In their monograph, Dr. Ariel Cohen and Colonel Robert
Hamilton show how Russia won the war against Georgia by analyzing
the goals of war, which include the annexation of Abkhazia, the
weakening or toppling the Saakashvili regime, and the prevention of
NATO enlargement in the Caucasus. The war demonstrated that
Russia's military is in need of significant reforms and it
indicated which of those reforms are currently being implemented.
Finally, the war highlighted weaknesses of the NATO and EU security
system as it pertains to Eastern Europe and specifically to the
countries of the former Soviet Union.
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