“Perhaps they remember that they criticized me for calling (Vladimir) Putin a war criminal. Well, the truth of the matter, we saw it happen in bushingthis justifies him, he is a war criminal,” said the president, recalling that the first time he said it, during his recent trip to Polandwas questioned by some inside and outside Washington, who considered that they were very harsh accusations against the Russian leader.
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