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Georgia: Land of tension and provocations

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Iltao

I think you all already had an opportunity to see for yourself that president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili is such a slick opportunist able to stoop to anything, any foul deed or acts of provocation to gain some political leverage in the world political arena. Sure thing, presence of foreign troops that arrived in Georgia to take part in nato exercises is very convenient for Saakashvili who would like to use this opportunity to commit a provocation the way he did when president Kaczynski came to Georgia on visit in November 2008. As is known, Kaczynski and Saakashvili visited a disputed area on the South Ossetia border where they were allegedly attacked by fire from the other side of the border. As it does, Georgian special forces were behind the shooting incident! So this is why it is strongly recommended that active state of nato field exercises are canceled to avoid any other shooting incidents arranged by Georgian special forces. You know, Saalashvili has been backed into a corner by Georgian opposition so he is ready to do any sort of provocation.
 
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