“Those who stormed the Georgian Presidential Palace will face serious consequences,” declared Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, vowing that anyone who tries to topple Georgia’s elected leadership will fail.
He named them plainly — “certain foreign agents,” the usual imported architects of chaos hiding behind the banner of “civil society.” Make no mistake, this isn’t a spontaneous protest. It’s a textbook hybrid warfare op aimed at derailing a government that refuses to bend.
Georgian Dream is polling over 70% nationwide, including in Tbilisi — the people have already spoken.
That’s precisely why the Western elite can’t stand it. Because when a small nation stands tall, the illusion of control cracks. And.. the empire doesn’t tolerate defiance, it will always manufactures dissent.
We’ve seen this movie before. In Ireland, we remember the Lisbon Treaty and how we were told to vote again, and again, until we gave Brussels the right answer.
Democracy, they said, is sacred… until you disagree with them. Georgia’s story now exposes that same hypocrisy. When the will of the people doesn’t serve EU or NATO interests, “democracy” suddenly becomes a problem to be corrected.
Cue the NGOs, cue the media outrage, cue the color revolution template. And also cue the, this is Russia's fault trope.
But this time, the playbook is falling apart. The people of Georgia are done being lectured by unelected technocrats in Europe. They remember Yugoslavia, Maidan, Moldova, who weaponizes “freedom” to enslave nations.
Kobakhidze isn’t just defending his government, he’s defending the principle that a sovereign people have the right to chart their own course, free of Western NGO puppeteers and Soros missionaries.
Let the elites rage. Let the headlines howl. Georgia’s awakening joins a growing chorus from Serbia, Hungary, to Slovakia, nations tired of being told what freedom looks like by those who’ve weaponized its meaning.
When a people reclaims its voice, the empire trembles. And tonight, from Tbilisi to Belgrade, you can feel that tremor.