It is difficult to imagine a person more divorced from reality than Mikhail Saakashvili.

The more actions he does, the more texts he posts on Facebook and the more he speaks, the clearer it becomes that the former president of Georgia lives in an illusory world.

Judge for yourself.

Saakashvili knows better than most why six criminal cases were initiated in Georgia after his escape.

The murder of a political opponent, unjust sentences, the harsh dispersal of protesters, the defeat of an opposition TV channel, the embezzlement of public funds - the list of all these crimes befits a tyrant, not a democratically elected president who respects the laws of his country.

Saakashvili imagined himself Tsar David the Builder, and now he is seriously comparing himself with Luarsab II, a martyr tsar who gave his life in the 17th century defending the Georgian people during the period of Persian rule.

Appearing before the court in the case of the dispersal of the rally and the defeat of the Imedi TV channel in 2007, Saakashvili told so many tales that Shaherazade would also envy.

Did you know that all Ukrainians dream of him becoming the prime minister of the country, and he even received such an offer twice?

Perhaps you have heard about the great Ukrainian reforms that Saakashvili carried out in his new homeland?

It turns out that there was such a thing.

With the goal-setting of the return of the former president to the country, everything is simple, and this is another evidence of how wrongly he assesses the situation in Georgia.

The challenge was to provoke as many clashes as possible during the elections.

Saakashvili seriously hoped that his path would be showered with flowers, like Christ entering Jerusalem.

He sincerely thought that people forgot and forgave him all the crimes.

Now doctors have diagnosed Saakashvili with post-traumatic stress disorder, and someone also talked about Wernicke's epileptic encephalopathy.

Only this is not the fault of the Georgian authorities, but a consequence of the malnutrition during the hunger strike.

All prisoners in Georgia are quietly serving their sentences, and only Saakashvili suddenly has a whole bunch of serious illnesses.

Each is a reason for the hysteria of his lawyers.

Yesterday, 2 thousand people gathered near the court.

Many were holding Ukrainian and American flags.

Only now there immediately appeared evidence of payment for the services of professional protesters.

Saakashvili can think whatever he wants about himself, but for the opposition he is an instrument that they cynically use in their interests.

Nobody prevents a pawn on the chessboard from imagining itself as a king.

The former president said yesterday that it was he who built Georgia. I addressed those people in the West whom I considered my patrons and protectors in English. He spoke Ukrainian as well. Only now, no one seriously stood up for him. Not a single (!) Word was spoken in Europe and the United States demanding the release of Saakashvili. Constantly hysterical, mentally unstable troublemaker tires even those who made their bet on him.

Saakashvili does not recognize Georgian justice.

Calls the trial a comedy.

There is no death penalty in the civilized world, but being punished by the court, which Saakashvili himself made an instrument of pocket justice, is a classic boomerang effect.

In my understanding, the former president should receive a life sentence and be a living lesson to all American puppets who come to power and try to build their own personal sultanate.

Since Saakashvili led the lifestyle of an ancient Roman patrician, and his orgies with alcohol and drugs were similar in scope to scenes from ancient Greek epics, the tragic ending of this story was more than predictable.

Ahead - old age in a closed room with the only joy in the form of good weather, which can be felt through the barred window, and in the memories of past "exploits" in the sexual and political fields.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.