#1:Madeleine Albright had a lot to say about Putin — and she didn't mince words
When Madeleine Albright met Russian President Vladimir Putin more than 20 years ago as the U.S. secretary of state, she said he was trying to ingratiate himself to then-President Clinton — but Putin also "had a view of how things were going to go.
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