Georgian President Saakashvili 'eyeing Iran war to hold power'

Published time: January 24, 2012 13:10
Edited time: January 25, 2012 11:41
Reuters / Seyran Baroyan / Pool

To keep his post, Georgia’s President Mikhail Saakashvili may draw the country into a war against Iran, former Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze believes.

“I don’t rule out that to retain the [presidential] chair Saakashvili may join a military campaign against Iran, which would become a catastrophe for our country,” Shevardnadze said, as cited by ‘Georgia on-line’ news portal.

The issue may be discussed at the upcoming meeting between Saakashvili and US President Barack Obama in the White House on January 30, Shevardnadze noted.

“Any anti-Iranian campaign on Georgian territory shouldn’t be accepted,” the former Georgian president stressed.

Georgian expert on the Caucasus Mamuka Areshidze says that if a military operation against the Islamic Republic begins, Georgia would face extreme difficulties, Regnum agency reports.

“According to some estimates, in this conflict Georgia would be responsible for providing combat service support with the use of its aerodromes and hospitals,” he said. The expert added that such a scenario would lead to certain threats for Georgia. “There would only be negative consequences. But all that is secondary compared to the measures that Russia might take,” Areshidze stated.

For many analysts the beginning of a war against Iran is just a question of time, rather than a hypothetical possibility.

Elizbar Javelidze from the Georgian opposition movement Public Assembly says Washington is gearing up for attack. In Georgia, the US is sponsoring the construction of hospitals and other facilities that could be used, if war is launched.

“A big war between the US and Iran is beginning in the Persian Gulf. $5 billion was allocated for the construction of these 20-bed military hospitals,” Javelidze said.

Comments (24)

lasha 09.04.2012 17:01

and that information is absolutely nonsense, we are not going to war with any1, espacially we can't attack any1, georgia just has not any resource to attack iran, turkey or russia, it phisically impossible, how you don't guess it and you trust to russian propaganda? 

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Earl2 25.01.2012 18:14

Earl (unregistered) wrote in #11
This US puppet clown hasn't had enough yet.
 Ti me for some nuclear tipped Jericho III's to land in Tehran?

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Roy (unregistered) 25.01.2012 13:54

Russia is a spoiled child whining over a lollipop that it cant have. (Osettia).  The Georgian people have come a long way because of US aid-1,000,000,000 dollars last year.. to rebuild their infrastructure and society.  The Russians were certainly of no help in banning the imports of Georgian wine and water-their biggest exports. Also denying them the natural gas that they needed to heat their homes.  Building a strong military will keep them a soverign nation.  They have other relationships with the European Union-and even Iran.  Saakashvili may not be the best leader, but he is a helluva lot better than what they had.  Building a Democracy takes more than a week or two, and no leader is going to make everybody happy at the same time.  If you think that Iran wont have nuclear weapons aimed at Russia when they get them, you had better wake up and smell the roses.

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