State Security: Large Powers Hinder Small Nations’ Sovereignty, Attempted Coup Thwarted 2025

The year 2025 witnessed significant geopolitical challenges for small nations, particularly highlighted in a recent report from the State Security Service. The findings underline a growing trend where larger nations exert considerable influence, often undermining the sovereignty of smaller states.
Geopolitical Competition Intensifies
As global dynamics shift, small countries increasingly struggle to safeguard their national interests. The report emphasizes that during 2025, the competition among substantial powers escalated. These large nations utilized various means to restrict the sovereign activities of smaller nations within their spheres of influence.
Internal and External Threats
Georgia, in particular, faced an array of internal and external threats throughout 2025. The report indicates a persistent risk of destabilization, exacerbated by unpredictable global processes.
- High internal and external threats were noted.
- Increased vulnerability to destructive influences.
- Pressures resulting from international geopolitical shifts.
Occupation and Security Concerns
For Georgia, the most pressing issue remained the occupation of Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region by Russia. The State Security Service actively confronted various challenges emanating from this occupation, which included:
- Annexation attempts by occupying forces.
- Illegal detentions of Georgian citizens.
- Unlawful borderization processes.
Preventive Measures and Hybrid Warfare
In response to these threats, the State Security Service implemented comprehensive strategies to mitigate risks. Notably, they employed hybrid warfare tactics to counteract the actions of adversarial foreign entities and potentially harmful domestic actors.
These efforts culminated in the successful prevention of an attempted coup, underscoring the importance of vigilance in protecting national sovereignty.
Conclusion
The findings of the State Security Service’s report in 2025 not only reflect the heightened geopolitical tensions but also highlight the ongoing challenges faced by small nations like Georgia. With larger powers manipulative in their approaches, ensuring stability and safeguarding sovereignty will remain paramount for these countries moving forward.




