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Vladimir Putin's response to U.S. criticism

Vladimir Putin's response to U.S. criticism
Tbilisi - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has finally responded to criticism of the United States (U.S.) over the Russian action in Georgia. Yesterday (11 / 8) behind Putin accused the U.S. tried to deflate the Russian operation in Georgia pull troops from Iraq and send them into the conflict zone in South Ossetia, Georgia.

''I regret our partners instead of helping, but even bother us,''he said.

Putin stressed that his intention is to use U.S. military transport plane in the delivery of Georgian troops from Iraq into the conflict zone. ''I'm sure it will not change anything. In fact, it will only alienate us from the effort to overcome this situation, "he said in a television interview yesterday.

Putin added, which occurred not just a cynical politician. Politicians, he said, is regular with cynicism. But, to be seen how big the scale of that cynicism. Cynicism that would have been different if carried out to show the black as white, the assailant as a victim, and victims as the attacker.

''Saddam Hussein, of course, need to be hanged for destroying several Shi'ite villages. But, it does not apply to the leaders of Georgia. They're not up to firing the tank to the children and elderly residents and burned alive in their homes. Such leaders must still be protected, "she said.

According to Putin, Russia will not turn away from efforts to establish peace in the region. Russia''will bring the mission to maintain peace in the region based on a logical conclusion, "he asserted.

Earlier, in Beijing, U.S. President George W. Bush said it had asked each other hard words when he met with Putin at the Olympics area. ''I insist, that violence is unacceptable, "Bush told NBC reporter said.

''I express my very concerned about the disproportionate response of Russia. We also condemn the bombings in South Ossetia. I am very strongly against Putin, as I am also firmly against the Russian president (Dmitry Medvedev), "he explained.

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