January 2012 Iran-U.S. crisis

    Saakashvili is not indispensable to the United States

    By | February 27th, 2012|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , , |

    What is most valuable to the U.S. in regards to Georgia is to have a leader who is supportive of the U.S., but also has democratic legitimacy. And there are plenty of politicians who could fulfill that precondition, according to Lincoln Mitchell, Associate at Columbia […]

      Georgia does not consider role in US-Iran conflict

      By | February 6th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News, World|Tags: |

      TBLISI, DFWatch – The Georgian Speaker of Parliament says that there is no talk of Georgia having a role in a potential conflict between Iran and the USA. Davit Bakradze was commenting a statement made earlier by the deputy secretary of the country’s security council, Batu Kutelia, […]

        Georgia will support West in case of Iran crisis

        By | January 22nd, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

        TBILISI, DFWatch - A Georgian parliamentarian from the governing party says his country will support the West in case of a confrontation between Iran and the U.S. Davit Darchiashvili, head of the Euro-integration committee, says that ‘in case of an Iran-U.S. confrontation, Georgia’s choice will be clear’, which means that ‘Georgia will be with [...]