"They [Georgian military forces] launched their attacks at 23:30 [on August 7]. I learned about it the following morning. I spoke to Bush. He said 'No one wants war.' We expected something would happen, I met him again at the stadium. I can't tell you in detail the content of the conversation, but I had the feeling that his administration wouldn't do anything about stopping the conflict, It's a court which makes a king. Maybe the court thought the king shouldn't intervene."
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Speaking to western journalists and academics in Sochi for the first time since the Georgia crisis began. (September 2008)
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Vladimir Putin
judoka, intelligence agent, spy
1952 · Soviet Union
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