Vladimir Putin threatened to hang Georgia leader 'by the balls'
Vladimir Putin threatened overthrow Georgia's leader and "hang him by the balls" during talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the height of the war between Russia and Georgia.
13 November 2008 • 6:57pm
The Russian Prime Minister issued the threat against Mikheil Saakashvili as his troops rolled into Georgian territory and at one point threatened the country's capital Tbilisi.
Mr Putin's fury was overheard by President Sarkozy's chief adviser, Jean-David Levitte during emergency cease-fire talks on August 12.
According Mr Levitte, interviewed in Le Nouvel Observateur magazine, Mr Putin exploded with rage when Mr Sarkozy warned him off toppling Georgia's democratically elected government  and its President Saakashvili.
"I am going to hang Saakashvili by the balls," he said.
"Hang him?," asked Mr Sarkozy.
"Why not?," retorted Mr Putin. "The Americans hanged Saddam Hussein."
Mr Sarkozy replied: "Yes but do you want to end up like Bush?"
Briefly lost for words, the Russian leader agreed: "Ah, you have scored a point there."
Confronted by the comments on a French radio show yesterday (THURS), Mr Saakashvili laughed nervously.