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Old 08-29-2012, 10:32 PM   #11
Snuddyentaine

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You still wonder why Georgian economy isn’t getting healthier. Don’t waste time to set questions and seek for answers. It’s simple. I got it after working for some years in the field of Georgian-Ukrainian military interaction.
You see, Georgian leaders’ interests are far from any economics. They are busy making money, huge money. The scheme is no brainer as it is. They just buy old weaponry in post-soviet space (Byelorussia and Ukraine in the first run), then upgrade it and then sell them to those who need it badly, some groupings in Africa for instance.
There are neither any revelations nor any probes into corruption cases relating illicit selling of armaments in Georgia. Could it be any different when it can be traced to the very top political hierarchy in Georgia? Among the pols involved there are minister of the internal affairs Merabishvili, head of the parliamentary committee on defense and security Targamadze, Georgian Presidential administration head Arveladze). But that’s still arms trade!! Which is done by-passing UN arms embargo!!
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