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You need to watch the news. Obama distanced himself,followed the DoD and NATO thru statements.Is that how you support your claims?
He is a bouffon [jester]for the Muslim brotherhood that dreams to have him as the supreme leader..but to RussiaErdoğan is not a cartoon tiger like Putin, you will learn this. This was just an intro, just a slap, but if you go with this mind you will have a stick on your head and then you will only cry again in forums...
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Turcs are scrambling to cover their @sses after they received a lukewarm reply from their NATO bodies. Due to the proximity of the Turkish border to the airfield from which the SU24 took off and the geography of the area, encroachment of the Turkish border is hard to avoid, but last few seconds. The Russians plane have not shown any hostile postures toward Turkey, it was just hitting targets that were protected by Turcs.
\Tell that to the Azarbaijanis who preferred to throw themselves from five story building when they were told their contract is to expire and they have to return to their wonderland.
Finally i found this map that i had been looking for to show where Russia has been bombing none stop for the last 10 days.. So i ask once again, what does bombing Turkmen Mountain have to do with the war against ISIL? They should stop the hypocricy!
I am representing myself here just like most of the PDF's contributing to this subject, and maybe Algerian poll.Don't get your knickers in a bunch, hold your horses there hero.
I thought Algeria and Turkey were friends, allies and Muslim brothers? What happened?
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I am representing myself here just like most of the PDF's contributing to this subject.Algerian government has a spokesman. Beside it has never been at least for me, Muslim vs other religion , it is mainly about right and wrong...The Russian plane wasn't a threat to Turkey, otherwise the Russians would have sent it with an escort.
Russians have been bombing Turkmen's and the shooting of Russian jet was in way to deter from further bombings from happenings. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
Besides, Russia has no place to be in Syria. The real axis of evil are Asad-Russia-Iran chain.
That and to cover ISIS oil traffic to Turkey.I think the later cause was detrimental in order for Erdogan to hide the other side of his posture against the Islamic State.Russians have been bombing Turkmen's and the shooting of Russian jet was in way to deter from further bombings from happenings. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
Syria is an ally to Russia and it is the Syrian government that asked for Russian help. Russian didn't come uninvited as the US, GCC and NATOBesides, Russia has no place to be in Syria. The real axis of evil are Asad-Russia-Iran chain.
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And how did that deterrence work out for ya?
Doesnt change the fact that Chinese have the smallest penises in the world.
Are you trying to compensate for something little Chinese man?
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ken Grubbs, 202.225.0145
November 25, 2015
Rohrabacher Statement on Turkey’s Clash with Russia
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats, on Saturday issued the following statement concerning Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian jet fighter on the Turkey-Syria border:
It is imperative that American decision-makers admit to themselves and begin basing their decisions on the hard fact that Islamic terrorism poses the primary threat to our safety and the peace of the world.
Our president seems incapable of uttering the phrase Islamic terrorism, much less of overseeing a policy that will defeat this evil. His incoherence is ever more evident as events in Syria unfold.
Not radical Islam, but the Russians have been portrayed to us as the villains in this chapter of history. Yet our government demonstrates a lack of will, incompetence, or both, in confronting the most monstrous of the radical Islamic marauders now spilling vast quantities of innocent blood in the Middle East -- as well as in Africa and France.
When Russia courageously stepped into the breach we should have been applauding its willingness to confront ISIS. Instead, we continue to denigrate Russians as if they were still the Soviet Union and Putin, not Islamic terrorists, our most vicious enemy.
So now we see the travesty of a harsh condemnation of the Russians for introducing air strikes against terrorists who will murder Americans if they get the chance.
Yes, Russia does this to protect Syria’s authoritarian Assad regime, which has close ties to Moscow. So what?
Assad, like Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, is no threat to the United States or the Western world. If Assad is forced out of power he will eventually be replaced by an Islamic terrorist committed to raining down mayhem on Western countries.
Today we witness the spectacle of American decision- makers, in and out of the Obama administration, joining forces with a Turkish regime that grows more supportive of the radical Islamist movement. There is ample evidence of President Erdogan’s complicity in ISIS’s murderous rampage through Syria and Iraq.
Yet, we hold our public rebukes for the Russians, who are battling those terrorists. A Russian plane on an anti-terrorist mission did violate Turkish airspace, just as Turkish planes have strayed into Greek airspace hundreds of times over the last year. This overflight was no threat to Turkey. Still, it was shot down, as was a Russian helicopter on the way to rescue the downed Russian pilot.
Why do Americans feel compelled to kick Russia in the teeth? Russia’s military is attacking an enemy that would do us harm. Why ignore the hostile pro-terrorist maneuvering of Turkish strongman Erdogan?
President Obama is wrong. American politicians who try to sound tough at Russia’s expense in this case are not watching out for the long-term interests of the United States by undermining those fighting our primary enemy, Islamic terrorists.
Russia should be applauded. Instead, it is being castigated for doing what our government is unwilling to do to confront the terrorist offensive now butchering innocent human beings from Africa, to the Middle East, to the streets of Paris.
If being in NATO means protecting Erdogan in this situation, either he shouldn’t be in NATO or we shouldn’t.