Turbulent times in my mother-country. Recent discussions with Russian and Americans as well as Georgians confirm the suspicion the Georgia’s turbulent relationship with Russia has little to do with democracy but a great deal to do with ensuring that former USSR territories are kept in Western hands, so that natural resources, particularly oil, flow freely to the West without paying any duty to the Russians.
Looked at closely it’s evident that the current Georgian President, Saakashvili has behaved like an autocrat not a democrat. He has closed down newspapers, bullied the media, locked up many dissidents who are supporters of democracy and has now even imprisoned the son of Gamsakhurdia, the very first president of Georgia after the break up of the Soviet Union. In point of fact, his attack on South Ossetia is just one of a series of similar attacks.
The Russians had little [...]

