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On 8 August at a ceremony to decorate the participants who took part in the aggression against Georgia, the formal ringleader of the Kremlin Medvedev said that in time "fair and severe punishment" will come to the Georgian leadership.
Thus, Medvedev expressed the long-standing desire of the Russian duumvirate to finish with the pro-Western authorities in Georgia and to settle scores personally with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, considered in Tbilisi.
Openly threatening Georgian authorities, Medvedev said that "he is not equating the current Georgian authorities with the people of Georgia", somehow having forgotten that the current authorities has been elected just by the people of Georgia in the elections, which unlike in Russia were more or less transparent.
Medvedev's threats perceived in Tbilisi as demonstrative confirmation of Moscow's plans to destroy Georgian statehood, to overthrow the power and to establish its own unlimited influence, not only in Georgia, but also throughout the whole Transcaucasia.
Meanwhile, in response to Medvedev's threats the Georgian State Minister for Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili called Medvedev's statement on intention to punish the Georgian authorities frivolous.
"If someone is to be punished, then it should only be the Russian authorities which had perpetrated war crimes. If Medvedev wishes to punish someone let him look in the mirror", Yakobashvili said.
We would like to remind that earlier on Friday the President of Georgia stated that Putin determined to kill him.
"Putin is getting desperate. From his perception there is unfinished business in Georgia. Once you fail to do things you are no longer boss in the neighborhood", Saakashvili said in an interview with British newspaper The Times.
Let's recall also that the day before some details of the plan of the forthcoming military company of Russia against Georgia, which aim is removal of President Saakashvili, were released.
According to operative intelligence sources of the Caucasus Emirate the Kremlin is planning strikes on Tbilisi and on other important administrative and military centers of Georgia.
The main objective is physical removal of President Saakashvili. Objective minimum is the change of power in Georgia.
Murdering of the head of Tskhinvali regime Kokoyty, of which the president of Georgia will be accused, should become the main signal to operation.
According to Moscow's plan Kokoity's murder will give Russia a legitimate right to remove Saakashvili.
According to information obtained from one of the Russian officers in the Khankala, Moscow is planning to assassinate Saakashvili with further appeal to the Georgian leaders.
The text of the ultimatum-appeal entitled "An appeal to responsible political leaders of Georgia and to the Georgian people" has already been prepared.
To "create a responsible power" would be proposed in Kremlin's ultimatum-appeal.
Moscow will announce that it is not going to invade Georgia and occupy it and will offer "friendship and neighbourliness to brotherly Georgian people".
Operative sources are also reporting that Moscow has its own candidate for the presidential power in Georgia and it is not Igor Giorgadze.
Russian military officer, reported about Moscow's plans to unleash a new war in the Caucasus, said that he did so in the hope that the information leakage would "stop Putin's madness, who is concerned about personal revenge to Saakashvili".
Kavkaz Center