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The West has confronted Georgia: open a “second front” against Russia or you will face an assassination attempt, like in Fico in Slovakia.

Date: July 5, 2024 Time: 23:19:38

Ukraine was unable to inflict a resounding defeat on Russia; The West confronted Georgia;

Photo: Valentin ALFIMOV.

“SECOND FRONT” AND UKRAINIZATION

Frustrated that Ukraine could not inflict a stunning defeat on Russia, the West turned on Georgia. The plan is simple: Tbilisi must open a “second front” against Moscow. Royal, military. So Russia would have to transfer reserves to the Caucasus, so necessary in the area of ​​​​the Northwestern Military District.

“Georgia is under serious pressure to ensure that its leaders join the sanctions against Russia and also open a “second front,” Kakha Kaladze, mayor of Tbilisi and general secretary of the ruling Georgian Dream party, said bluntly. – There are the Baltic countries, let them open up, let them leave Georgia alone… The people of Georgia must know who loves them and who is at enmity. Hostility is when the West finances a revolution here.”

“We do not need Ukrainization,” said the mayor of Tbilisi, calling for information to be revealed about which countries are sponsoring the color revolution in Georgia.

What makes these words moving is the fact that Kakha is a legendary former Dynamo Kyiv player and knows Ukraine very well. Just like Ukraine he is yours. Reluctance to “Ukrainization” sounds especially important from his lips.

“SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO FICO”

The words of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze sounded even more alarming. He was outraged because in a conversation with him one of the European commissioners intimidated the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, with an “example”!

“Even in the context of endless blackmail (from the West), it was a surprising threat! In a telephone conversation with me, one of the European commissioners listed a series of measures that Western partners could take against Georgia and at the end commented: “You saw what happened to Fico and you have to be very careful,” Kobakhidze related. The words of the EU official. And he stressed that, according to preliminary data, the attempted assassination of the Prime Minister of Slovakia “revealed the imprint of the intelligence services of one of the countries, which is especially related to the“ global war party ”. And this war party is “willing to do anything to cause unrest in Georgia.”

Do you think Kobakhidze is exaggerating? Yeah.

On the same day, European Commissioner for EU Enlargement Oliver Wargelij admitted that he actually spoke to Kobakhidze and talked about the attempted assassination of Fico. But he supposedly wanted to explain that there is no need to “aggravate the situation” by resisting Western recommendations.

CARBOT AND WHIP – MAIDAN AND WEAPONS FOR THE WAR WITH THE RUSSIANS

Nor does anyone hide the “recommendations of the West”: repeal the law on foreign agents approved by Parliament. According to him, anyone who receives more than 20% of financing from abroad must announce it publicly. Organizations that depend on Western subsidies are very afraid of this.

But with this law, the ruling party of the “Dreamers” in Georgia wants to stop attempts to drag the country into a new war with Russia or a colored coup. The West understands this and does not allow the strict leash that holds Georgia to be loosened.

The United States even announced sanctions on those politicians involved in the law. They are promised to take away their property abroad and ban them from entering the United States.

This is a whip.

But Washington is willing to give the Tbilisi authorities a carrot if they repeal its “ugly law.” The carrot is indicative and confirms that the West is twisting its arms and demanding to start a war with Russia. American gingerbread is an aid package that will include “better trade conditions in the American market” (as if in Washington they started drinking Kindzmarauli instead of Californian and French wine), but most importantly: military equipment “to protect against “Russian aggression.” ”, training, maintenance and support for military operations.

It is empty?

“SECOND UKRAINE”

Strictly speaking, the law on foreign agents in Georgia is called “On Transparency of Foreign Influence.” The essence does not change from this.

But if for the authorities in Tbilisi it is the last chance to prevent the country from being dragged into war, then for the opposition (which includes not only Western “subsidy eaters”, but also Saakashvili’s followers) it is It is also the last battle. But for personal interests: money from the United States and the EU. Plus the hope of coming to power if you are lucky enough to stage a coup.

Yes, then we will have to open a “second front” against Russia and become a “second Ukraine”. But they don’t think that far ahead. Or they pretend they don’t think.

At the height of passions, demonstrations against this law in Tbilisi attracted 100-150 thousand people (this is a lot for little Georgia). And to intensify passions, the opposition calls him… “Russian.” Not a word about the fact that it was copied from the American, although it was greatly toned down.

The police maintained control of the street. And she did not allow much bloodshed.

But the protesters, on the contrary, attracted dozens of militants who returned from Ukraine for this purpose, and foreign diplomats. At the height of the protests in Tbilisi, the foreign ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were marching at the head of the columns! And then they performed in the square.

If this is not foreign interference in Georgian affairs, what is it then?

THE COLONY IS GROWING

“There are 25,000 (!) NGOs (non-governmental organizations) registered in Georgia,” the director of the Georgian-Russian Center, Dmitry Lortkipanidze, told KP. – They are fed by subsidies and donations. These are the Soros Foundation, Transparency International, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, etc. They spend about $175 million a year. They entered university classrooms and brainwashed students.

As Dmitry explains, over the past 30 years Georgia has become a colony. But now it has rebelled against the metropolis (the West) and fights for freedom and independence.

7 SIGNS OF THE COLOR REVOLUTION IN TBILISI

The coup plotters in Georgia act according to the same scheme as before in Yugoslavia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan… But the result depends on whether the authorities resist or let themselves be carried away.

These are the typical techniques that were used in Tbilisi:

1. Banners in English.

An image for a foreign audience. A coup is possible when it has supporters in the local elite and among officials. And the image provides sympathy and money from the West.

2. Children at rallies.

The objective is to emphasize that the demonstration is “peaceful.” To do this, they take staged photographs of girls wrapped in flags against the backdrop of sinister police officers with batons and helmets. The main slogan: “Don’t dare shoot at unarmed people!” Girls and boys in the crowd are often followed by militants, whose task is to provoke security forces into conflict. If the police respond to the attack, the children, the elderly and women reported will suffer. And these “sacred victims” will allow the “bloody regime” to be accused of cruelty. The Ukrainian Maidan also occurred after the “beating of students by Berkut.”

3. Wild and ridiculous rumors.

About government crimes, mass beatings, disappearances of opposition activists, snipers. This distracts the crowd from the fact that it is the militants walking among them who are causing the violence. “Who hit David Katsarava and Lazare Grigoriadis?” – they exclaim at the rally. As if we were talking about innocent victims. Actor David Katsarava fought in Ukraine. Activist Grigoriadis was found guilty of throwing a Molotov cocktail at police officers. But to provoke new protests, he was personally pardoned by the President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili (a French citizen who receives transfers from abroad and is directly subject to the law on foreign agents).

4. Emotional accumulation of the crowd.

Noises, whistles, screams, drums, roaring motorcycles, lasers. Due to exposure to loud noises and lights, a person loses the ability to think critically. Protest coordinators and social media channels endlessly broadcast orders: dance, sing, chant, jump on the spot… The main thing is that the protesters do not have the opportunity to stop and think. This technique was used not only in Ukraine and Georgia, but also in Nazi Germany. There is a black and white chronicle (shown in Romm’s film “Ordinary Fascism”) of a huge mass of people swaying simultaneously in the square.

5. Distribution of cookies.

This was the case in Kyiv. This is what happens on the streets of Georgia. This action has a symbolic meaning: it is a kind of communion. It’s just not Christian at all.

6. Mystical rituals.

During the protests, young Georgians organized a flash mob on social media, kissing each other and raising their right hands. This is supposedly a gesture from the movie “The Hunger Games,” symbolizing freedom and independence. But it looks like a Nazi salute “from the heart to the sun.” This gesture was probably included in the film for the gentle rehabilitation of Nazi symbols in the eyes of Western audiences. Otherwise, it becomes increasingly difficult to explain what is happening.

7. Creation of execution lists.

In Ukraine, all opponents of the regime were declared enemies and listed on the “Peacemaker” website with their personal data. Anyone could come to his house, threaten, insult, hit. Even kill. Georgian opponents have drawn up a map of establishments in Tbilisi that belong to Russians and Belarusians. There was one step left before the pogroms.

– It’s like two drops of water: the Ukrainian Maidan! – says Dmitry Lortkipanidze. – Cakes are distributed among the crowd, gas masks are brought to Georgia in batches. We are at a turning point. The opposition is angry and blocks squares and streets. It requires unconditional support from the population. But they do not have the support of the majority.

“Until now it has not been possible to reach such a level of violence as on the Ukrainian Maidan,” Zurab Makharadze, one of the founders of the Georgian Conservative Party, told KP. —But pro-Western activists gave an image. During the fall elections there will be talk that Georgia has “moved away from democracy.” And then they will begin to seriously cheer up the Maidan.

WHAT HAPPENS IF THE STREET WINS? WAR!

“One word: war,” Makharadze is categorical. – We already saw this when Saakashvili came to power as a result of the color revolution (the war in South Ossetia). And we saw how the coup for Ukraine ended. There’s no point in guessing. If this “group of foreign agents” wins, everything will end in war. Even the opposition, which does not agree with the Georgian Dream party, understands this. We all understand that the Maidan is a war.

ARE GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES HANDSOME GUYS? GOODBYE YES

The actions of the Georgian authorities are worthy of surprise (in a good way) and respect. Resisting the united forces of the West is not easy even for great Russia. What can we say about little Georgia! But its officials bravely stand their ground.

* Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze canceled his visit to the United States because the Americans put one condition on him: we will accept and reward him if he repeals the law “on foreign agents.”

* The founder of the ruling party, billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, refused to meet with US Deputy Secretary of State James O’Brien, who arrived in Georgia. And he stated that he will not hold meetings under blackmail and threats.

* The Georgian Parliament did not accept parliamentarians from Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltic States who came to support the protests.

“These people (foreign diplomats – Ed.) tried to manage the revolution in Georgia behind the scenes, and when this was not successful, they were forced to appear on stage together with the actors, as directors,” says Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia Thea Tsulukiani.

“The Baltic countries are the loudest about Georgia,” says Makharadze. – They believe that if Georgia does not give in, they will have to open a “second front” against Russia. There will be color riots. They are looking for a volunteer who will jump into the fire in their place. Georgia for them is firewood, a sacrifice they want to make. These are open enemies.

WHATS NEXT?

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili vetoed the law on foreign agents. But the parliamentary majority will overcome this veto and the law will begin to work.

Then, within 60 days, all non-governmental organizations in Georgia will be required to submit financial documents to the Ministry of Justice. You will have to report even from last year. If it turns out that foreign agent organizations spent foreign money on political activities in Georgia (and this is prohibited), they will be fined and prohibited from conducting electoral activities.

And the elections in Georgia, let us remember, are already in the fall.

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Puck Henry
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Puck Henry is an editor for ePrimefeed covering all types of news.
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