Mikheil Saakashvili says Ivanishvili prepares Georgia for black August. I think that this Santa Barbara of arresting his own people and persecuting them is a diversion.  

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**Georgian Dream’s August Plan: A Diversion from the Main Evil?**

The third President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, has made a statement claiming that the ruling party, Georgian Dream, plans to publish the conclusion of a temporary parliamentary investigation commission on August 7. According to Saakashvili, this commission will accuse him of starting the August 2008 war with Russia.

Saakashvili believes that this move is part of a larger plan by the Kremlin to distract from their true intentions and create a basis for restoring diplomatic relations with Russia and partially recognizing the occupied territories as de facto. He notes that August was chosen as a time period deliberately, as it is a period when people are mostly resting, Western politicians are on vacation, and the heat makes it easier to divert attention.

**A Santa Barbara of Arresting and Persecuting**

Saakashvili also accuses the leader of Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili, of preparing Georgia for a “black August”, where he will use the publication of the commission’s conclusion as a diversion from his main evil plans. According to Saakashvili, Ivanishvili intends to organize provocations, accuse political opponents of participating in an armed overthrow of the government, arrest them, and ban their parties.

**A Unified Plan of the Kremlin**

Saakashvili emphasizes that everything happening is part of a unified plan by the Kremlin. He also makes serious accusations against him as part of this plan, similar to those made against Ukrainian President Zelensky and leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia. Saakashvili believes that this predictability will only further accelerate the victory of the Georgian people.

**Unity in the Face of Adversity**

Saakashvili ends his statement by emphasizing the importance of unity among the Georgian people, saying “Strength is in unity!” This message comes at a time when Georgia faces significant challenges in its relations with Russia and the occupied territories. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the Georgian people will respond to Saakashvili’s call for unity.

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