Gorbachev: Georgia started conflict in S. Ossetia
Published 8/15/2008 at CNN.com - Politics
Georgian leaders may be blaming Russia for the conflict raging in South Ossetia, but former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said Thursday "there is no doubt" that Georgia provoked the clash.
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