BREAKING NEWS. NATO troops to cover Saakashvili's escape from Georgia

HerculesC130

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As it has been found out from a reliable source in Defence Ministry of Georgia, NATO troops will come to the country the day before Parliamentary elections to maintain public order as well as to cover Saakashvili's escape if the mass riots will threaten his life.NATO Armed Forces will be represented by a unit in the range between armoured company and battalion.
It becomes clear Georgian President is afraid of his nation and doesn't take into confidence his troops, because most likely they will take people's side in the fight against the bloody dictator.
As for me I deeply hope that Georgian people will be finally liberated and German guys won't die covering brutal tyrant Saakashvili.
 
Georgians vote U.S. ally out of office...
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Putin Profits as U.S. Ally Saakashvili Loses in Georgia Vote
Oct 3, 2012 - Russian President Vladimir Putin will probably benefit from the election defeat of U.S.-backed Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who led his nation to war with Russia in 2008, said researchers from London to Moscow.
Putin, who threatened four years ago to hang Saakashvili “by the balls” and refused any contact with the 44-year-old U.S.-educated lawyer, will now have the option to deal with billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, poised to form the next government. Ivanishvili, who made his fortune in Russia, promised to mend ties between Georgia and its powerful neighbor.

The U.S. and European Union, which backed Saakashvili’s Rose Revolution in 2003 as well as the Orange Revolution a year later in Ukraine, have seen the pro-Western leaders that came to power suffer electoral reversals, boosting Russian influence in its former Soviet empire. Georgia, home to energy links between Europe and the Caspian that bypass Russia, angered Putin by seeking NATO entry.

“Saakashvili was very much disliked in Moscow, to put it mildly,” said Fyodor Lukyanov, an analyst at the Moscow-based Council on Foreign and Defense Policy. “While relations won’t change dramatically, the overall atmosphere will improve.”

The Georgian president, who has one year left of his mandate, yesterday conceded defeat in the election and said his party was going into opposition after garnering 40 percent of the vote to 55 percent for Ivanishvili’s Georgian Dream coalition with 97 percent of the ballots counted. Most of the powers of the presidency will pass to the prime minister after Saakashvili’s term ends because of legislative changes two years ago.

‘More Constructive’
 
Georgians vote U.S. ally out of office...
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Putin Profits as U.S. Ally Saakashvili Loses in Georgia Vote

ABSOLUTE BOLLOX!

Sorry, waltky, I know it's not you who wrote that article.

But the journo reached new level of unprofessionalism with that bit of crap!

GEORGIA DOESN'T HAVE PRO-RUSSIAN OPPOSITION. It can't have it: ALL PARTIES GET THEIR PAY FROM US "FUNDS" and "ORGANISATIONS" "IN SUPPORT OF DEMOCRACY"!

What happened: US simply exchanged one pawn that discredit himself for the other, fresh one.

Georgian economy and state as a whole, exist only on donations, grants and loans they can not repay in goods or money therefore they have to repay them with their obedience: Georgia is pencilled down to be a platsdarm for an attack on Russian Caucasus once the war against Iran will get on its way.
 

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