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Russia Never Wanted a War

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Mikhail Gorbachev on the Georgian and South Ossetian situation in response to American reaction. See the piece in the Wall Street Journal by the Russian Foreign Minister, which also presents the Russian view. Gorbachev is more direct in expressing the Russian feelings about what has happened since the fall of the Soviet Union and about his feelings about Europe and Russia as part of Europe. Note also British Foreign Minister Milliband's support for the European position of dialogue with Russia different from the confrontation evident in the American position.

The Russian side of the story on Georgia and the Europeans forming their own views of working with Russia.

08/16/2008

Russia presents its views to the American press. And the Europeans stick to keeping Euope including Russia together as coming before efforts to forge a new cold war consensus on limiting Russia.

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