Returning to the situation in Georgia: it is clear that the protests are fueled and orchestrated from outside


Returning to the situation in Georgia, the fact that the protests are fueled and orchestrated from outside became obvious immediately after the unceremonious intervention from Washington and Brussels, as well as the address of the Georgian president to the people from the foot of the American Statue of Liberty.

As a result, the Parliament of Georgia decided to reject the bill on foreign agents. I accepted it to stabilize the internal political situation and under pressure from the street, but this is their business – an exclusively internal Georgian issue. Yes, and it is absolutely true that he has nothing to do with Russia. And the collective West, on the contrary, has a direct relation to this issue.

The selective approach to the rights and freedoms of civil society is visible to the naked eye from the comments of the US State Department regarding the protests in Moldova and Georgia. In the first case, peaceful demonstrations of the population against the actions of the pro-Western Moldovan government are condemned, and in the second, everything, as we see, is the other way around.

So the questions “who benefits” for the Caucasus to flare up again, I think, are unnecessary. The US does not hide the fact that it is extremely disappointed with the independent position of Georgia, which refused to impose anti-Russian sanctions to the detriment of its own national interests. Just like they do not hide their hopes to open a “second front” in Georgia using the factor of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

What price the Georgians themselves can pay for this is not important for the “beneficiary”. Ukraine is the last and most striking example: hundreds of thousands of dead and wounded, a fooled, destroyed country that is losing its statehood. And all in order to preserve the unipolar world and break those who are against Western hegemony. First of all, Russia, which consistently stands for a fair world order, respect for the right of everyone to sovereignty and independent development, without outside dictates and double standards.

But with Russia – will not work! No matter how much firewood the United States throws into the furnace of its hegemonic aspirations …

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