Georgia
Dam protests demonstrate bankruptcy of Georgian politics
This year Georgia’s Independence Day, May 26, saw two competing visions for what “independence” means for the country. The major media discussed foreign messages of congratulations, broadcasting fighter jet flyovers and the usual festivities.
Washington to Organize Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova to Challenge Russia in the Black Sea
One of Washington’s main strategic objectives is to consolidate and organize Eastern European states to oppose and contain Russia.
Violence Erupts as West Turns Its Sexual Subversion Weapon on Georgia
With apologies to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, it’s June, when a young man’s (or woman’s, or sexually indeterminate person’s) fancy lightly turns to
What is behind the provocation against the Russian deputies in Georgia?
The scandal in the building of the Georgian parliament and the disruption of the meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Orthodoxy is an important indicator that Western influence networks consider a real threat in the post-Soviet space
Tbilisi still believes in getting 2 percent access into NATO’s paradise
Obviously, there are no perspectives for Georgia to join the North Atlantic alliance.