In the United States of America, unlike some countries in the world, the democratically elected government makes political decisions and no one else, - this is how the press spokesman of the US State Department, Matthew Miller, responded to the statement of the Prime Minister of Georgia regarding the fact that the US sanctioned four citizens of Georgia, including the decision to sanction two high-ranking police officers was not made by the administration of President Joe Biden, but by certain forces.
Matthew Miller was asked what he thought about the fact that in response to the sanctions, the Prime Minister of Georgia said that it was not a State Department decision, but a decision made by other groups, and also released a statement from the Prime Minister's Administration indicating that "with this decision the American side has approached the critical limit."
"In the United States, unlike some countries in the world, political decisions are made by the democratically elected government and no one else," Miller noted.