Posted on 11/26/2018 9:50:05 AM PST by Kaslin
Up to and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, we all heard plenty about Russian interference. Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his lackeys to plant false news stories, create faux hype, and generally confuse American voters.
And he is doing it again this time in Georgia.
Georgia, which shares a contested border with Russia, is currently in the midst of its own presidential election. And Russia is back to its old tricks.
This election is vital. After an October 28 primary election among 25 candidates, the field narrowed to two finalists who face off in a Wednesday, November 28, run-off election.
It is clear who Russia wants to win: Grigol Vashadze, a former Soviet official who focused on aeronautics and nuclear weapons. During his presidential campaign, he publicly has said that he is proud of his service to the USSR. He denies ties to the brutal KGB. However, he most assuredly worked alongside the notorious secret police agency, which was strongly involved in the Cold Wars space race and nuclear arms buildups.
It is also clear who Russia wants to lose: Salome Zurabishvili has strong ties to the West including the United States, which is Georgias powerful friend. She has performed in European diplomatic posts, served Frances Foreign Service, and recently was elected to Parliament.
Zurabishvili stands for everything Putin fears for Russia. She believes in Western values, democracy, civil rights, equality before the law, and personal freedom. She plans to strengthen Georgias diplomatic and military ties with European nations and America. She aspires to bolster Georgian traditions and culture, while ensuring that Tbilisi treats all Georgians with respect and heeds their needs. She has the skills and the drive to help Georgia join NATO and the European Union.
his last platform plank may worry Moscow the most. As an EU and NATO member, Georgia would be much better situated politically; a repeat of 2008s Russo-Georgian War, in which Russias military illegally invaded Georgia, would not be permitted. Ten years later, Russia still occupies one-fifth of Georgia. A strong alliance with other European countries and America could go far toward reunifying Georgia and repelling the Russians.
And since the hostilities between Russia and Georgia are no secret, Russia has taken a rather amusing, yet sinister, approach to derail this election. Russia is trying to paint Zurabishvili as a Russian sympathizer, when the exact opposite is true. Zurabishvili has no ties to Russia. In fact, her family fled Georgia in the 1920s to escape Russian aggression. Zurabishvili does not want Georgia, a former Soviet satellite, to return to Russias orbit.
Vashadzes background is the polar opposite. His family stayed and embraced Soviet culture. He rose to prominence in the Soviet Union. Even after the USSR fell, he maintained dual Georgian and Russian citizenship. Despite calls from his fellow Georgian politicians for him to renounce his Russian citizenship soon after Moscows incursion, Vashadze refused to do so until 2009, nearly a year after Russian troops marched in. Even after Russia invaded his country, sparking a war that displaced thousands, Vashadze failed to stand with Georgia against Russia.
Americans remain justifiably outraged over Vladimir Putins meddling in our elections. Now Putin is smearing an honest candidate who is wary of Russia and aiding a contender who is in Putins saddle bag.
As someone who cares for political integrity and democracy, I hope every registered Georgian will vote for Zurabishvili for president. Voters should show Russia that Georgia no longer is Moscows puppet and will not be controlled by its huge neighbor.
If the West does not want Vladimir Putin to claim that he has won yet another foreign election, lets hope Salome Zurabishvili slices through his lies and wins Georgias presidency.
If we demand it of others, then we should live by those very same rules.
If your world view is influenced by fake news on Facebook, you deserve what you get.
"More Trump lies! Georgia ain't nowhere near Russia!"
This guy is an idiot. Georgia is next to Florida and South Carolina...not Russia. Buy a map
And he is doing it again this time in Georgia.I had a feeling that Stacey Abrams had some help from the FSB and GRU, hmm.
Ask Bibi Netanyahu about meddling in elections.
So its okay when America meddles in another country’s election but bad when Russia does it?
This author is insane if he thinks Georgia will be permitted into NATO.
No rational person thinks that will happen. Most certainly the US will oppose it...even the neocons of the Bush admin could not make it happen.
And most of Europe will oppose it too. They have no interest in going to war on Russia’s border with Russia.
So it’s okay to call Obama “America”?
Hell, America’s deep state and CIA meddle in America’s own goddamn elections.
They let in Turkey. THAT is one place that definitely should never be in NATO.
Georgia (country)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)
Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan.
Barf alert for the premise of this article that by posting on Facebook or other social media sites influenced millions of Americans to vote one way or another is garbage. What this intimates to me is that those who read posts and other info on these sites like drones do as they are told.
Soros and his subsidiaries own most if not all the electronic voting machine companies, that is where the issue is as well as tabulation. To intimate anything else other than fundamentals is to lie about influence and deny the criminal activities perpetrated by the State personnel.
I was just joking around.
MI6 and every other arm of government in the UK did, though, so where are the crowds with their panties in a wad over that?
Yeah. Sure. Who cares?
Well (unfortunately) he was the President. Plus its not like he was the only President to stick his nose into other country’s business.
Russia didn’t meddle, England did. Time to go after the English collusion with our elections.
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