Vergennes
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Here we go again. Russia !!
LNA strong actions are expected to "avenge" the recent losses and to boost the morales of its fighters.
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Here we go again. Russia !!
Its serious escalation Libyan conflict. If other country can send warplanes then turkey and its ally too have rights to sends warplane to support a UN recognised govt.
LNA strong actions are expected to "avenge" the recent losses and to boost the morales of its fighters.
Hmm whose side is turkey on..last i check it was with russia and was dumping f35 for s400..Its serious escalation Libyan conflict. If other country can send warplanes then turkey and its ally too have rights to sends warplane to support a UN recognised govt.
We like it that way.Hmm whose side is turkey on..last i check it was with russia and was dumping f35 for s400..
See how stupid that move was...
USA allaince with kurd was temporary ..there was no need for turks to react by dumping f35..now every one have a beef with turks..russians, arabs, americans..
what turkey needed was to overthrown both Syrian regime and support libyan govt..Turkey ready to defend our interests with uav and naval ships in the region.
We like it that way.
So considering we don't have any AA ships and our airforce doesn't have a base in Libya, how exactly are we planning to counter these planes?
The overthrow Asad was a game played by many countries. Each one in it for their own reasons, some of which were mutually contradictory.what turkey needed was to overthrown both Syrian regime and support libyan govt..
this hsould have been achieved by working with NATO and USA..
instead first i didnt choose sides..than it when americans asked kurds..it jumped in and now it left libya unchecked..