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Saakashvili defends S Ossetia war | Saakashvili defends S Ossetia war |
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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has denied seeking a green light from Washington for his country's assault on its breakaway region of South Ossetia. | Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has denied seeking a green light from Washington for his country's assault on its breakaway region of South Ossetia. |
Giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry into the conflict, Mr Saakashvili also denied planning the attack months in advance. | Giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry into the conflict, Mr Saakashvili also denied planning the attack months in advance. |
He insisted Russia made the first move, pouring tanks and men over the border. | He insisted Russia made the first move, pouring tanks and men over the border. |
There was an outcry this week when Georgia's former ambassador to Moscow said Georgia started the war. | There was an outcry this week when Georgia's former ambassador to Moscow said Georgia started the war. |
Erosi Kitsmarishvili also said Georgia believed it had received Washington's approval for its attack. | Erosi Kitsmarishvili also said Georgia believed it had received Washington's approval for its attack. |
The former envoy was condemned for his comments, and was nearly physically assaulted while giving evidence to the parliamentary hearing. | The former envoy was condemned for his comments, and was nearly physically assaulted while giving evidence to the parliamentary hearing. |
'Didn't ask permission' | 'Didn't ask permission' |
Mr Saakashvili said the decision to launch an assault on South Ossetia was made after nearby Georgian villages came under "heavy bombardment", and after "hundreds of [Russian] tanks and heavy vehicles" started crossing the border. | |
"Under these conditions, if you ask me whether Georgia had to undertake military actions against these firing positions, the answer is yes," Mr Saakashvili said. | "Under these conditions, if you ask me whether Georgia had to undertake military actions against these firing positions, the answer is yes," Mr Saakashvili said. |
He said: "We did not seek a green light from anyone. The decision was taken by us independently, without asking for permission from anyone." | He said: "We did not seek a green light from anyone. The decision was taken by us independently, without asking for permission from anyone." |
Russia has consistently denied Georgian claims that its forces entered South Ossetia via the Roki tunnel the night before the Georgian assault. | Russia has consistently denied Georgian claims that its forces entered South Ossetia via the Roki tunnel the night before the Georgian assault. |
"This is another attempt to escape responsibility for his decision to start a military operation against South Ossetia," Anatoly Nogovitsyn, the Russian army's deputy chief of staff, told the Interfax news agency. | "This is another attempt to escape responsibility for his decision to start a military operation against South Ossetia," Anatoly Nogovitsyn, the Russian army's deputy chief of staff, told the Interfax news agency. |
Even Mr Saakashvili's fierce opposition critics swung behind him during the short war in August, but in recent weeks he has come under growing pressure. | Even Mr Saakashvili's fierce opposition critics swung behind him during the short war in August, but in recent weeks he has come under growing pressure. |
Opposition parties have mounted rallies and called for early elections. | Opposition parties have mounted rallies and called for early elections. |
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