Comments by "Fumble_ Brewski" (@fumble_brewski5410) on "The Nomad Tax Trap for Non-Americans" video.
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In case you're unaware, the nation of Georgia (not the U.S. state of the same name) shares a rather long, tenuous and disputed border with its northern neighbor, Russia. Russia's military support and subsequent recognition of the breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in 2008 continue to sour relations with Georgia. In fact, there are still Russian troops stationed in both of these areas. If Putin didn't hesitate to invade the Ukraine, a huge nation the size of Texas with nearly 44 million people, what makes you think that he wouldn't do the same with a tiny nation like Georgia, with less than 5 million people?
I'd consider an area farther removed from the Caucasus, Portugal, for example. Or even better, Mexico. Cheers.
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