US Displeased With Its Investment in the Government of Georgia: Will a Coup Result?
By Ekaterina Blinova: The US
froze its strategic partnership with Georgia on November 30, after
Tbilisi said it was of temporarily suspending EU membership talks.
"Georgia
being independent of the North Atlantic [Alliance's] structure and the
EU political course is disadvantageous to the United States, because
America has its own geopolitical goals [in the Caucasus],"
Shota Apkhaidze, director of the Caucasus Center for Islamic Studies, told Sputnik.
Apkhaidze
stressed that the US has invested billions of dollars in Georgia and
opposes its detente with Russia, China or Iran. Georgia has been the
second largest recipient of US foreign and security aid in Eurasia after
Ukraine.
The US Congressional Research Service September report
revealed that the US has provided more than $6.2 billion in assistance
to Georgia since 1992. Georgia has also been designated one of NATO's
"closest partners" and an important part of the alliance's Black Sea strategy.
But
"the leadership of the Georgian Dream actually turned out to be the
only government of independent Georgia that entered into a confrontation
with the West," the pundit stressed.
The
US froze its strategic partnership with Georgia on November 30, after
Tbilisi said it was of temporarily suspending EU membership talks. The
ruling Georgian Dream party's move followed European Parliament attempts
to interfere in the nation's affairs by denouncing recent general
elections as "unfair" and insisting they be re-run.
Ironically, Georgian Dream has never been a "pro-Russian" party and has had clear pro-Western aspirations, Apkhaidze noted.
The government "protects sovereignty because it is forced to do so,"
Apkhaidze said, warning that the US might organize a repeat of the 2014
Euromaidan coup in Ukraine – which followed the blueprint of the 2003
‘Rose Revolution’ in Georgia.
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