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I wonder if he will also see his office as a "Legitimate target" when NATO goes one step too far??

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Most people neither believe or care enough about this.

The "Consumer Foods" have been toxic for years!

Anyone who eats "Prepared Foods" as their main diet, just for the "Convenience" has no grounds for complaint. We all know the risks!

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Having slight connection with Georgia, it seems to me another example of howUS/EU thuggery can be completely counterproductive. Whereas Georgia Dream was definitely not pro Russia it had its reasonable reservations against foreign NGOs threatened and then sanctions and non admissibility to NATO/EU status impletemented. Unlike many countries that backed down in this situation , Georgia Dream (a party with its faults) actually doubled down to everyone's surprise. My guess is that we actually have a leadership that (unlike Armenia's) knows the NATO/EU bait is meaningless/catastrophic and that its economic and strategic future lies with Russia. I suspect the 'breakaway' regions will and Tbilisi will mend fences and de facto re-unite in time. Good luck.

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Aug 23·edited Aug 23

I have a natural mistrust and skepticism regarding any and all NGOs, unless they have a genuine track record. For example, Doctors Without Borders, one of the honorable exceptions.

Otherwise, whether foreign or domestic, they always seem to have a politiical agenda. Kind of like how a lot of US aid during the Cold War was all about showing up the USSR while selling American products to the US govt for big profits. For example, wheat, which they also often had a glut of.

And let's get real. Why the hell would a bunch of foreigners come to your country to "help" unless they had an agenda? It stinks 99.8% of the time.

Domestically it usually combines an agenda along with major GRIFT. Looking at you, sainted BLM.

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To ban pro-yankee parties is to serve the national interest

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