PM: Trump administration’s fight against Deep State ends U.S. attacks on Georgia
“There are no longer any attacks from the United States against Georgia, for which we owe thanks to the Trump administration. The key point is that the ongoing struggle between the Trump administration and the so-called Deep State will ultimately culminate in a victory for Trump’s team,” Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated live on Rustavi 2 TV.
The Prime Minister also pointed out that European bureaucrats have been directly involved in anti-state actions that undermine Georgia’s national interests.
“Previously, American bureaucracy was involved in such actions, but thank God, those attacks have ceased; thanks to President Trump’s administration. The main thing now is that the confrontation between the Trump administration and the Deep State will end with Trump’s victory. We can already see the results: the new administration’s fight against the Deep State has led to the cessation of the U.S. and the administration’s attacks on Georgia.
As for Europe, the European bureaucracy is directly involved in anti-national actions that undermine our interests, and this is evident to society. Who can possibly claim that our interests are being protected? The European bureaucrats are actively fighting against the genuine interests of the European Union and its people, driven by the influence of the Deep State. It’s clear that many of these individuals do not hold Georgia’s interests close to their hearts.
The EU’s economy, which accounted for 30% of the world’s total in 2008, has since shrunk to just 17.5%. These bureaucrats, effectively foreign agents embedded within EU institutions, the so-called Deep State, have orchestrated this decline. What was built up through decades of peace and prosperity in Europe, from 1945 to 2008, is gradually being drained from the European population year after year.
This represents a dramatic and visible shift, as reflected in the clear economic trends and development indicators across individual countries. Moreover, the EU countries are losing their national identities. The only nation that has successfully defended its identity over the years is Hungary. A few others also manage to safeguard their national and religious identities, but overall, the situation is dire. Statistical data confirms the decline in various aspects across most member states.
In such circumstances, it’s no surprise that European bureaucrats show little regard for their own national interests, and even less for Georgia’s. Their indifference is echoed in statements like that of a recent spokesperson, who expressed support for the attempted overthrow in Georgia. The EU ambassador, Paweł Herczyński, blatantly interfered in last year’s democratic parliamentary elections by directly urging voters to support the opposition.
The situation within European bureaucracy is tragic,” the Prime Minister concluded.