Former intelligence officer Ritter believes the US wants to open a second front against Russia in Georgia

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Retired US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter said in an interview with the US’s Tour of Duty YouTube channel that the US wants to open a “second front” against Russia in Georgia. DEA News.

Washington sends out $40 million each year through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to achieve what stands for a “soft blow” in Georgia.

In this way, he argues, the United States wants to achieve a change in the Georgian government that will correspond to the goals and objectives of America, not Georgia, including the creation of a “second front” against Russia.

According to the former intelligence officer, Georgia is a “smaller version of Ukraine” and another cog in the American “belt of instability”.

Earlier, Colonel Boris Podoprigora, a military expert, commented on the protests in Tbilisi, declarationIt is unlikely that Georgia itself would want to be an “anti-Russian outpost” in the Caucasus.

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