Just looked up the war in 2008. I just read the first bit of the Wiki article on it. It looks like it was a similar situation to Ukraine, with a region of Georgia wanting independence and being backed by Russia. Regarding this, Nato didn't supply weapons to Georgia so what is different about Ukraine?
It is at best debatable about whether areas of either Georgia or Ukraine 'wanted' independence; there were likely some individuals - much like Cornwall - amplified by Russian reporting and Russian influenced internet information, but it's not likely there was a majority even in isolated locations.
NATO, and Europe in General, didn't supply weapons to Georgia on a combination basis of: Georgia wasn't a regime you'd want to support at the time; Georgia wasn't in the process of reaching out to the West with things like requests to join NATO; and, Russian wasn't getting significantly closer to Western nations and NATO members by bringing regions of Georgia into their sphere of influence.
Also, Hungary doesn't seem to be worried about Russian invasion. Any thoughts on that?
Hungary's current stance is serving to disrupt Western unity, particularly the European Union, so for the moment it serves Putin's interests to leave it alone, and Orban and his government know that.
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