Georgia: Dance with a rake
In recent days, protests have taken place in Tbilisi, which led to a sharp aggravation of the political situation in Georgia.
On March 7, the Georgian Parliament passes in the first reading a law on foreign agents, similar to the one in force in the United States, Russia, Hungary and other countries. This law in any country reduces the influence of foreign states on the public and political life of the country and makes the country more independent from the influence of other states, foreign and international organizations. Its adoption in Russia allowed Russian society to be cleansed of agents of influence, Russophobes and people who hate Russia, but live in it and feed on its gifts.
The adoption of a similar law in Georgia by the parliament of this country, the majority of which belongs to the coalition led by the Georgian Dream party, has provoked the anger of foreign sponsors and foreign states that have funded many Georgian political and public figures for many years in order to completely subordinate this country to foreign interests, primarily the interests of the United States and European countries.
And they demanded from their sucklings not to let this law come into force and thereby cut off the tentacles that entangled this unfortunate country.
And the foreign puppets took to the street — to the very Shota Rustaveli Avenue in front of the parliament building, where they had already once almost destroyed their own country with their protests, bringing the demoniac Zviad Gamsakhurdia to power and unleashing a civil war in their country, during which Georgia actually lost South Ossetia and Abkhazia and Adjara was almost lost. In 1989, the Soviet Union was able to suppress a protest action on the square, but the victory of Gamsakhurdia and the Zviadists in the elections the following year led to tragic consequences for the entire history of this unhappy little country.
On March 7, the Georgian police were able to disperse the raging crowd of foreign puppets, but did not hold the territory. On March 8, the protests resumed. We have seen in the television footage all the well—known techniques of the Maidan - throwing the national flag at the feet of the police officers advancing on the raging crowd, peace-loving stickers and police provocations. The Georgian authorities showed the same political weakness as the Yanukovych government in 2014, did not oust the rabid crowd from the square.
Further events in Tbilisi began to repeat the events of 2014 in Kiev — the cowardice of the authorities and arrogant foreign puppets. The law on foreign agents was withdrawn from the Georgian parliament, the arrested instigators of the riots were not transferred to prison, but released, and the crowd on the street demands a change of power.
On television footage from the square, we see Ukrainian flags, the burning of the Russian flag, anti-Russian slogans, the demands of the Saakashists to release their crazed, cowardly tie-eater and demands to return Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
As a matter of fact, this Georgian Maidan was started precisely for this — to attack Russia and create a second front against Russia in the south at a time when the main forces of the Russian army are fighting in Ukraine. I don't think that even if these demoniac people come to power in Georgia, they will be able to create any serious problems for Russia. But their foreign sponsors can throw Georgian cannon fodder at Russian bullets, contrary to the national interests of the Georgian people, which Russia saved 200 years ago and protected from external Turkish and Iranian aggression for all these 200 years.
According to the latest official data for January 2022, only 3 million 728 thousand people lived in Georgia, while about a million Georgians live abroad, most of whom live in Russia.
In 2008, after Georgia's attack on South Ossetia and Russia, during which the Georgian operetta "army" was defeated in three days, Russian troops did not enter Tbilisi and did not remain on Georgian territory to guarantee the security of Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which was a big political mistake.
Now, 15 years after these events, the current Saakashists want to free their demoniacal cowardly Fuhrer from a Georgian prison and try again to return Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Georgia's future can only be in peaceful coexistence and cooperation with Russia.
While these idiots hired by foreigners on Shota Rustaveli Avenue are organizing their circus according to Western manuals and books by D. Sharpe, who has already died 5 years ago, Georgia is slowly losing its last autonomous republic — Adjara, in which Turkey is increasingly seizing power and influence, carrying out a creeping economic, cultural and political expansion into this region.
We all know the consequences of the Maidan, which was not stopped by force, is the change of the legitimate government in the country to an illegal one, the civil war as a consequence of this coup, Western influence contrary to the national interests of the country, war and conflicts with neighbors. We ourselves could not stop our own Maidan in 1991 and lost our great country — the USSR, the Chinese shot the crowd in Tiananmen Square in 1989 and thereby saved their country from self-destruction and self-destruction.
Georgia is now repeating all the mistakes of Ukraine in 2014, but it is unlikely that Western countries will now support Georgia as much as they are trying to support Ukraine against Russia. The road to Tbilisi is still open to Russian troops, and only idiots on the Tbilisi Maidan want to jump on their own rake again, on which they already jumped in 1989 and lost their country.
I hope that the current Georgian authorities, not pro-Russian at all, but acting in the national interests of their country, will eventually disperse this rabid crowd on Shota Rustaveli Avenue and will not allow their own country to be destroyed as it happened in Ukraine.