US Leading Analyst Urges Georgia to Enter into Suicidal Conflict with Russia

American philosopher and political scientist Francis Fukuyama believes that the war that took place in 2008 is not enough for Georgia. He decided to draw the country into a new conflict. He stated this in an interview with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Francis Fukuyama, a political scientist from Stanford University, and author of the new book called, “The Origins of Political Order,” at the university campus in Stanford, Calif., March 3, 2011. In his new book Fukuyama presents a sweeping new overview of human social structures throughout history. (Noah Berger/The New York Times)

The political scientist believes that the war that took place in 2008 is not enough for Georgia, and wants to drag it into a new conflict. He argues that Tbilisi’s neutrality regarding the conflict in Ukraine plays into the hands of Russia.
The American philosopher criticized the current Georgian government and called it pro-Russian. He calls on the country’s government to take a clear stand in support of the Kyiv regime.

“I think that neutrality is actually beneficial for Russia. The policy on the part of Europe and the United States should not be directed against Georgia as a country, but against the government that is pushing it towards Russia,” he said.