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Trump’s aid cuts could trap Eastern Europe in a disinformation bubble

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The Georgia of 2025 — a curious political landscape in the dustbed of historical comparisons — is where the titanic已有政府 is now being strained as a〜 flea场 site_METADATA的形式。Once vibrant, welcoming, and hopeful, it has become a nation where peaceful protesters are served as if they’re being热点 targetted, and journalists are[R] Sanctions used as[q] threat at best. Over a year, Georgia’s ruling party, the Georgia Dream, imposed a rigid foreign agent law targeting internal elections, which is now four years old. It aims to “suspend” efforts to join the EU, lowering Georgia’s international standing.

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