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    RUSSIA ORGANIZES DEFENSE
    by Victor Yadukha

    WPS Agency
    What the Papers Say (Russia)
    September 8, 2008 Monday
    Russia

    STATE COUNCIL DISCUSSED CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS:
    RUSSIA IS TO REVISE ITS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLICIES; Russia intends
    to revise its foreign political strategy and concentrate on national
    security.

    President Dmitry Medvedev and Russian governors discussed consequences
    of the war in the Caucasus in Moscow, last Saturday. Russia will revise
    its foreign political strategy and strengthen national security in
    the military, industrial, and food spheres. All of that is expected
    to result in re-orientation of the military-industrial complex to the
    needs of the Russian Armed Forces, stiffening of state control over
    economic assets, increase of state investments in agriculture and
    infrastructure, and emphasis on the Eurasian vector of the foreign
    policy.

    Speakers at the State Council meeting stated that the United States
    continued to arm the Georgian regime (using relief aid as a cover)
    and that NATO retained a naval group in the Black Sea. Since all of
    that could renew the war in the Caucasus, Russia ought to concentrate
    on its security. A source close to one of Russian governors told RBK
    Daily that the State Council resolved to finally have the national
    military-industrial complex concentrating on the needs of the Russian
    Army and Navy. "The State Council was enraged that Georgian tanks
    and aircraft could operate round the clock and ours couldn't... that
    the Georgians were using GPS while our vaunted GLONASS remained
    inoperable," the source said.

    "Emphasis was made on military, food, and industrial security," Moscow
    Region Governor Boris Gromov said. (Agriculture Minister Aleksei
    Gordeyev announced that 102 billion rubles would be channelled into
    beef and dairy production additionally.)

    Russia's foreign policy is to be revised as well. "We should draw
    conclusions that will affect our foreign political strategy," Medvedev
    said. "Political pressure is being applied to us. We are used to
    it, actually, and there is nothing they could do. August 8 changed
    the world, and we have the support of the millions of people," the
    president declared. As a matter of fact, Russia changed its foreign
    political concept only recently. Promoting a multi-polar world order,
    the previous concept was actually centered around Europe. A genuinely
    multi-polar world is to be in the focus of the new foreign political
    concept.

    Experts offer different opinions on the State Council meeting and
    its decisions. Liberal analysts warn about negative consequences
    of isolation for Russian economy and society. Dmitry Yevstafiev
    of PIR-Center in the meantime suggests erection of a monument to
    Mikhail Saakashvili and George W. Bush for forcing on Russia a swift
    adaptation to the new reality. "The stock market would have crashed
    even without the war," Yevstafiev said. "As soon as the United States
    showed the first indications of stabilization, the capitals that had
    abandoned it for Russia chose to go back. Same with food: everyone
    invests in basic sectors nowadays." Yevstafiev called the behavior of
    the Turkish president quite symptomatic (he came to Moscow with the
    idea of a trade alliance in the Black Sea region during the war, and
    he is trying to make peace with Armenia nowadays - RBK Daily). "The
    era of protectionism and trade alliances would have begun anyway. The
    war merely became a catalyst," the expert said.
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