Shockingly enough, it turns out that bold irredentist moves by the biggest country in a region tend to spook its neighbors. That, at least, is the tone set by Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili as he spoke to reporters during his first trip to Brussels to meet with EU and NATO officials.On the precedent of Ukraine:
“A country that is alienating its neighbors, that is threatening its neighbors … What does the country want to achieve? I don’t have a good answer. The country with the biggest territory in the world is looking for a few more square meters.”On Putin’s plans for …read more
Source: The American Interest