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Re: Can Israeli - Palestinian conflict worsen the crisis?
by
shield132
on 11/10/2023, 18:27:09 UTC
and Georgia to have a proxy war with Iran.
It seems like we agree on more than I imagined except this part.
Georgia is far from Iran and doesn't even have any border with it to be able to start any wars, and Georgia  is already struggling with Russian intervention and the internal multipolarity that exists among the people and domestic power houses.
I'm also not aware of any major issues between the two countries that could lead to any sort of serious conflict.
Historically, Georgia had war with muslims for centuries because they wanted us to change our religion and Georgians were strictly sticking with Christianity. Btw we have good relationships right now with every muslim nation and they don't attack us too.
We have normal relationship with Iran, we import pharmaceuticals, milk powder and some other things from them but the problem is that we and America are strategic partners and there is no way this country is going to give up on NATO, we want to join it to protect ourselves from Russia.

If there is a war between America and Iran, we will be dragged in it. It's true that we aren't their neighbors but the distance between our borders is only 300KM and distance from our capital to Tabriz is 735KM. Since Georgia and America are strategic partners, there is a very high chance that America will store its soldiers or weapons in Georgia and this country will become Iran's target. USA failed to gain control on Armenia and Azerbaijan sticks with Turkey. Turkey is not America's puppet. Georgians purely stick with America, Europe and many Georgians will be more than happy to somehow join Germany Cheesy I know this sounds funny Cheesy