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South Ossetia: war and politics

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The Caucasus is the kind of place where, when the guns start firing,
it's hard to stop them. That is the brutal reality of South Ossetia,
where a small conflict is beginning to spread exponentially.

Leave aside the geopolitics for the moment and have pity for the people who
will suffer most from this, the citizens - mostly ethnic Ossetians but
also Georgians - who have already died in their hundreds. It is a tiny
and vulnerable place, with no more than 75,000 inhabitants of both
nationalities mixed up in a patchwork of villages and one sleepy
provincial town in the foothills of the Caucasus.

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Thomas de Waal

Thomas de Waal is a <a href=http://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_id=479>senior associate</a> for the Caucasus at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (<a

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