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Fri 2 Feb, 2007 08:27 am
Recent Georgian President Saakashvili had become too crazy and too uncontrolled. He should be replaced long ago. The problem is in candidacy of his successor. Now they name present Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli. And it's quite probable that he'll head the next "Rose revolt" in Georgia.
But I doubt much about rationality of this choice. In performance of my duty I've interested much by this person. He doesn't rise above another Georgian politicians. And Georgian ruling circles are well known by their corruption and connections with mafia.
But the point is that those guys in White House for some reason don't remember that not long ago the same Nogaideli had being standing actively for energetic co-operation between Georgia and Iran. And he was going to buy Iranian gas and establish exchange of electricity with Iran.
As a matter of fact he'd sold himself to Iran long ago. And his presidency would be catastrophe for us. Just imagine for instance that at a push during Iranian operation Georgia suddenly would refuse us in using of their military bases or in aircraft delivery or informational support. Don't think we need in such "surprises" and don't need in such untrustworthy puppet.