Iran’s envoy to Georgia: ‘No country is immune to the consequences of the regional crisis’

Iran’s ambassador to Georgia, Ali Mojani, recently stated that no country is immune to the repercussions of the ongoing regional crisis. In a Facebook post, he emphasized a critical observation regarding Donald Trump and US policy, noting that nations relinquishing territory to external forces inevitably face consequences within their own borders. The post included a symbolic image—a warning on a car mirror reading “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear”—as a metaphor for the current situation.

Mojani highlighted disruptions to export routes, capital outflows, and rising public anxiety concerning the protracted war in iran, alongside escalating risks, including the potential use of nuclear weapons by the United States. He warned that smaller countries are particularly vulnerable to these challenges. The White House is now contemplating shifting the financial burden of this conflict onto nations to the south.

Lasha Tugushi, head of the Liberal Academy, commented on a phone call between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. Political analyst Paata Zakareishvili suggested that Israel and the US might deploy troops into iran. The thirty-second day of the war in iran has brought these concerns to the forefront.

Georgia must now clearly define its stance regarding iran. This situation underscores the potential for short-term decisions and miscalculations to generate long-term difficulties for georgia and other vulnerable countries.

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