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Experts react: What’s behind the crisis in Georgia? UkraineAlert by Doug Klain and Shelby Magid
Georgia is once again in a political crisis.
On February 23, Georgian police broke into the offices of the United National Movement (UNM) opposition party to arrest UNM leader Nika Melia on what his team says are politically motivated charges. Melia was arrested shortly after former Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Garibashvili assumed the office of prime minister after his predecessor, Giorgi Gahkaria, resigned over plans to arrest Melia. After protests broke out over the arrest, Garibashvili issued a statement proposing that “all reasonable opposition forces enter parliament so that we may use the country’s legislature as the main platform for discussion.”
Lee Edwards is a leading historian of American conservatism and the author or editor of 25 books. Although benign sounding, the UFW “aims to influence the policies of foreign states toward Chinese ends, through means that may be legal, illegal, or exploit gray areas.” Michael Macdonald / EyeEm / Getty Images
Key Takeaways
China is determined to again become the Middle Kingdom and to erase the humiliation of Western dominance of China over much of the last two centuries.
The UFW is exploiting America’s open democratic ways to advance its authoritarian aims and influence U.S. policy.
We must understand that China is not a harmless competitor, as we once imagined, but a determined opponent that will stop at nothing to achieve its goals.
Biden looks to rebuild U.S. ties to Europe damaged under Trump, but mistrust lingers Melissa Rossi
For President Biden, rebuilding U.S. ties with Europe damaged by four years of Donald Trump s contentious leadership is a top priority. Let me erase any lingering doubt,” Biden said Friday during a virtual appearance at the Munich Security Conference, “the United States will work closely with our European Union partners and capitals across the continent, from Rome to Riga, to meet the shared challenges we face. We continue to support the goal of a Europe whole and free and at peace.”
For European leaders dismayed by Trump’s “America First” cold shoulder, Biden’s election has come as a relief. He has rejoined the Paris climate agreement and the World Health Organization, reaffirmed American’s commitment to NATO and has signaled that he will seek to jump-start the Iran nuclear deal. Yet even with all those welcome developments, the new president faces
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