Georgia 2022 and 2023 celebrating independence day but there’s a catch

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  1. this does not represent how the majority of the population feels, the VAST majority are pro-eu and want to join EU, basically every young person you talk to is Pro EU

  2. It pains me to say this but I *get* what the Georgian government is doing.

    After Putler’s humiliating defeat in Ukraine he will look for other targets and Georgia already has two ruzzian proxy states with de-facto control of their country. Georgia just needs to survive until this all blow’s over and I think a light Finlandization given the context isn’t the worst move. In fact, I really can’t think of any better alternatives.

    It’s just my opinion as someone privileged enough to be from a country that gave muscovy the finger a long time ago.

  3. Why? What happened in the year? I would have expected Georgia to come closer to the EU given Russia aggression in Ukraine.

  4. It sucks for the people there, but I think Georgia is playing it smart, especially since nobody knows which way Turkey will go in the next few years. A Georgia stuck between Russia, a pro-Putin Turkey, Azerbaijan and with Russian bases in Armenia would be in a far more precarious position than Ukraine ever was.

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