Bernard-Henri Lévy: Georgia at War: What I Saw

I see almost no trace of the army which has supposedly regrouped in order to fiercely resist the Russian invasion. Here we see a police station. A little farther on, a handful of soldiers, their uniforms still too new. But no combat units. No anti-aircraft weaponry. Not even the trenches and zigzagging fortifications which, in … Continue reading Bernard-Henri Lévy: Georgia at War: What I Saw