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Deadly blasts hit Turkey border town of Reyhanli

Smells of Hezbollah/Iran.

RIP the victims.

It was always a concern for Turkey that the Syrian mess would spill over.

My money would be on Al-nushra and FSA.

Stupid Mullhas and assad are not so oblivious of geopolitics that they would try to stir hornet's nest by attacking Turkey. Looks like rebel wanting to drag Turkey in Syrian mess.
 
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The people who were witnesses are talking about falling bomb. lets wait and see.
 
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Dutch News just said there were 2 car bombs.

Anyway, RIP to the victims.
 
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This is probably Iran. Assad doesn't have the intelligence to do this. But I could see this coming.

It is sad for the victims. May they rest in peace and I wish much strength to their loved ones.
 
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I think it is time we either return fire or get our *** out of syrian crisis already.

of course the latter one is almost impossible

so we are only left with the former.
 
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I think it is time we either return fire or get our *** out of syrian crisis already.

of course the latter one is almost impossible

so we are only left with the former.

Nope, never too late to step back from the ****-throwing-party our government has led us into. It's not like Assad will come after us. Contrary to that, he will probably appreciate it - not that I care what he thinks or feels about us.
 
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My money would be on Al-nushra and FSA.

Stupid Mullhas and assad are not so oblivious of geopolitics that they would try to stir hornet's nest by attacking Turkey. Looks like rebel wanting to drag Turkey in Syrian mess.

Can you give a motive as to why the rebels would attack Turkey when Turkey is their biggest ally?

All fingers point to Tehran. It's their methods.

They never take on anyone militarily, it's always through terrorist groups and agents.

Their threats through Hez have been to hit back "at a time of their choosing"

The same as they say about Israel and then blow up a bus of civilians in Bulgaria.
 
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Baykuş;4273341 said:
Nope, never too late to step back from the ****-throwing-party our government has led us into. It's not like Assad will come after us. Contrary to that, he will probably appreciate it - not that I care what he thinks or feels about us.

The case is not as simple as you think... I think you forgot tons of syrian refugees living in our soil, our pride, effects of this on our influence over the region, the ongoing sanctions...
 
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Can you give a motive as to why the rebels would attack Turkey when Turkey is their biggest ally?

All fingers point to Tehran. It's their methods.

They never take on anyone militarily, it's always through terrorist groups and agents.

Their threats through Hez have been to hit back "at a time of their choosing"

The same as they say about Israel and then blow up a bus of civilians in Bulgaria.

Life of civilians count for $h!t when larger picture is taken into consideration.

Mullahs would be exceptionally stupid, to the point of being outright morons if they think that killing some civilian turks is going to make a difference in Syrian war.

On the other hand rebels have everything to gain if Turkey, under the weight of public opinion interferes in Syria on their side.
 
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