In a nutshell, such sensitive facilities in Georgia are huge risk at present.

Chin-Chin • Feb 4, 2011 10:20 am
I hear big shots in Tbilisi are considering in serious plans to build some new research centre to work with the highly pathogenic germs.
Imho that’s madness! Georgia itself is volatile. There are some terrorists gangs wandering around in the mountains. Whole Caucasus region lacks stability and safety. Further Saakashvili himself is obsessed by some ambiguous war plans and all that! In a nutshell, such sensitive facilities in Georgia are huge risk at present.
Look, Americans in their much more friendly environment didn’t risk it ...... by starting such a centre in their lands I mean. They chose to pay money, huge indeed money to escape this risk (I happened to learn even the sum suggested by the American side – that’s up a half-billion dollars deal!). Sure thing Saakashvili comes costly for Americans. I strongly doubt the money will ever go to state coffers of Georgia. I bet you both Mikho and his gang (ranking ministers) will embrace it gladly as always. Wild corruption is part of Georgian landscape.
And once again I’m shocked by some develish cynicism of D.C. guys!!
DanaC • Feb 4, 2011 10:58 am
Wtf is it with Georgians?
TheMercenary • Feb 4, 2011 11:08 am
Well this much would be false...

Chin-Chin;709719 wrote:

Look, Americans in their much more friendly environment didn’t risk it ...... by starting such a centre in their lands I mean.


At one time we had a well developed Bio-weapons program and produced weaponized Anthrax on an industrial scale. We still have the bugs around in a military lab in MD.
Spexxvet • Feb 4, 2011 11:52 am
DanaC;709733 wrote:
Wtf is it with Georgians?


The only redeeming thing about Georgia is The Masters Tournament, in Augusta. ;)
tw • Feb 4, 2011 6:55 pm
TheMercenary;709738 wrote:
At one time we had a well developed Bio-weapons program ... in a military lab in MD.
Could not think of a better place to develop such pathegens. Fort Detrick just outside of Washington DC. With so many toxic politicians, what could be a better place to test 'evil vs evil'.
ZenGum • Feb 5, 2011 6:54 am
You know, chin-chin is Japanese slang for penis.

Just saying.
sexobon • Feb 5, 2011 7:29 am
Then the newb's user title (at this time) of "Kinda New Member" is appropriate!

Keep your Chin-Chin up.
Griff • Feb 5, 2011 8:21 am
nice!
TheMercenary • Feb 5, 2011 9:38 am
ZenGum;709915 wrote:
You know, chin-chin is Japanese slang for penis.

Just saying.

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