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Some more news from the Caucasus

 
 
abbat76
 
Reply Thu 10 Mar, 2005 01:58 am
Some more news from the Caucasus
Hey! Here comes some more news from the Caucasus, Georgia. After National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and International Republican Institute (USA) have studied the developments in Georgia since the "velvet revolution", they finally gave up Saakashvili (who is absolutely noncontrollable, arrogant, insusceptible to criticism and has dictatory manners). All the recent positive estimates about the latest developments in the Caucasus that keep being sounded by Washington, happen to be only advance praises given by Washington to the new Georgian authorities in the expectation they will make those "positive changes" some day. However, Saakashvili and his immediate circle stay deaf to the increasingly more persistent suggestions to change their politics to the better. Every one knows that there is nothing to do with the democracy developments in Georgia. A new "princeling" came to power in Georgia and at once started to make Georgia into an authoritarian state. Washington is about to lose control over not only the refractory Saakashvili but also over the whole Georgia. Exactly it is for that reason that Washington started to give signs to the new Georgian opposition calling it to consolidate by the single candidate to shift Saakashvili. According to NDI and IRI experts, this candidate might be Nino Burjanadze or Giorgy Baramidze. The USA might also place the stake on one of the new oppositional leaders. Anyway, a war will soon be declared on Saakashvili and his team.
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