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Ian Proud's avatar

Couldn't agree more, James. Georgia is a magnificent country with a government just trying to get on with building its economy and continuing its outstanding pre pandemic record in reducing poverty.

It should be allowed to do that, not hijacked by corrupt charlatans like Broader (who, by the way, never even met Magnitsky, as far as I'm aware).

GD is absolutely not pro Russian and it is utterly absurd to suggest otherwise. Everyone that I spoke to on our eye opening trip seemed determined to do everything possible to avoid creating that ridiculous impression.

Yet the globalist idiocracy is still bent on curing Georgia with the unforgiving aid of war and economic devastation.

Let's do everything to help build the Dream in Georgia.

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Robert Linkous's avatar

I live in Tbilisi. To my knowledge you are the first to say what I have been saying for months. If the opposition are such patriots, and so proud of their country (The food! The wine! The food!), then why are they on their knees begging the EU to punch their ticket to pass through the pearly gates of Utopia Europe? And by the way, what is the likelihood that the EU will ever even want them? Is the EU only stringing them along - while never missing an opportunity to bully Georgian Dream - as tools in their proxy war with Russia, long ongoing? Thanks, Mr. Carden.

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