The article discusses protests happening in Georgia over a transparency bill, which would expose foreign interference in Georgian politics and media. The BBC reports that the protesters are angry about a law that classifies non-government and media groups as “foreign agents” if they receive more than 20% of their funds from abroad. The BBC also claims that the protests are fighting against Russian influence, but the article argues that they are actually a repeat of US-sponsored regime change efforts that have targeted other countries in the past. The US seeks to open a second front against Russia to improve its odds regarding its proxy war in Ukraine. The protests in Georgia serve the same purpose of adding pressure onto Russia overall. The article concludes that US-sponsored protesters are fighting against legislation meant to make foreign funding more transparent and that supposed “Western values” are mere smokescreens behind which the US and its allies advance their foreign policy objectives.
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