Two years after Georgia war, Saakashvili defiantly hangs on
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 TBILISI — Two years after Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin famously vowed to “make him hang by the balls” during the Georgia-Russia war, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili remains defiantly in power and is gradually rebuilding ties with the West. The brief  but brutal war, which broke out on the night of Aug. 7, 2008, left many  wondering if the flamboyant Saakashvili could stay in power and keep  his tiny ex-Soviet republic from political and economic collapse. Experts  said Saakashvili is a long way from repairing all the damage done to  his reputation and continues to be seen by many in the West as an  emotional and unpredictable leader. But after  weathering large-scale opposition protests at home and constant Russian  antagonism, Saakashvili has begun to slowly rebuild his image and get  his country’s pro-Western aspirations back on track, analysts said. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100806com7.html | 
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