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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby mrswdk on Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:56 pm

Very unlikely.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby notyou2 on Wed Nov 18, 2015 5:52 pm

Is this the 1980's Countdown to the Late Great Planet Earth 30 years late?

If so, fundamentalist muslims, christians and jews will be rejoicing.

I am beginning to think the whole thing is a nefarious plot of the abrahamic fundamentalist coalition.

If I am right, this will certainly take the fun out of fundamentalist.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby Dukasaur on Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:01 pm

notyou2 wrote:Is this the 1980's Countdown to the Late Great Planet Earth 30 years late?

If so, fundamentalist muslims, christians and jews will be rejoicing.

I am beginning to think the whole thing is a nefarious plot of the abrahamic fundamentalist coalition.

If I am right, this will certainly take the fun out of fundamentalist.

You're not far off the mark. ISIS is motivated by fundamentalist Islamic belief, which necessarily includes "end-time" prophesy. Islamic end-times prophesy has many points of similarity with Christian end-times prophesy. In fact, the Koran agrees with the Bible that Jesus will return on Judgement Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_in_Islam#Second_coming
According to Islamic tradition which describes this graphically, Jesus' descent will be in the midst of wars fought by al-Mahdi (lit. "the rightly guided one"), known in Islamic eschatology as the redeemer of Islam, against al-Masīh ad-Dajjāl (the Antichrist "False messiah") and his followers.[37] Jesus will descend at the point of a white arcade, east of Damascus, dressed in yellow robes—his head anointed. He will say prayer behind al-Mahdi then join him in his war against the Dajjal. Jesus, considered as a Muslim, will abide by the Islamic teachings. Eventually, Jesus will slay the Antichrist, and then everyone who is one of the People of the Book (ahl al-kitāb, referring to Jews and Christians) will believe in him. Thus, there will be one community, that of Islam.[38][39]

Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 43: Kitab-ul-`Ilm (Book of Knowledge), Hâdith Number 656:

Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour will not be established until the son of Mary (i.e. Jesus) descends amongst you as a just ruler, he will break the cross, kill the pigs, and abolish the Jizya tax. Money will be in abundance so that nobody will accept it (as charitable gifts)."
— Narrated by Abu Huraira[40]

After the death of al-Mahdi, Jesus will assume leadership. This is a time associated in Islamic narrative with universal peace and justice. Islamic texts also allude to the appearance of Ya'juj and Ma'juj (known also as Gog and Magog), ancient tribes which will disperse and cause disturbance on earth. God, in response to Jesus' prayers, will kill them by sending a type of worm in the napes of their necks.[37] Jesus' rule is said to be around forty years, after which he will die. Muslims will then perform the funeral prayer for him and then bury him in the city of Medina in a grave left vacant beside Muhammad, Abu Bakr, and Umar (companions of Muhammad and the first and second Sunni caliphs (Rashidun)) respectively.[7]


It's fascinating to realize that the leadership of ISIS are not the lying hypocrites that we normally expect leaders to be. They are true believers who genuinely believe their own bullshit. The reason they are indiscriminately attacking everyone and making no efforts to make friends is that they welcome their own destruction, because they believe it will accelerate the coming of the End of Days.

There's a great article you should read:
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/
Discusses that and other issues. I don't want to spoil it too much with excerpts, but here's just one teaser. It discusses why ISIS is a completely different animal from al-Qaeda:
In broad strokes, al-Qaeda acts like an underground political movement, with worldly goals in sight at all times—the expulsion of non-Muslims from the Arabian peninsula, the abolishment of the state of Israel, the end of support for dictatorships in Muslim lands. The Islamic State has its share of worldly concerns (including, in the places it controls, collecting garbage and keeping the water running), but the End of Days is a leitmotif of its propaganda. Bin Laden rarely mentioned the apocalypse, and when he did, he seemed to presume that he would be long dead when the glorious moment of divine comeuppance finally arrived. “Bin Laden and Zawahiri are from elite Sunni families who look down on this kind of speculation and think it’s something the masses engage in,” says Will McCants of the Brookings Institution, who is writing a book about the Islamic State’s apocalyptic thought.

During the last years of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the Islamic State’s immediate founding fathers, by contrast, saw signs of the end times everywhere. They were anticipating, within a year, the arrival of the Mahdi—a messianic figure destined to lead the Muslims to victory before the end of the world. McCants says a prominent Islamist in Iraq approached bin Laden in 2008 to warn him that the group was being led by millenarians who were “talking all the time about the Mahdi and making strategic decisions” based on when they thought the Mahdi was going to arrive. “Al-Qaeda had to write to [these leaders] to say ‘Cut it out.’ ”
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby GoranZ on Thu Nov 19, 2015 6:00 pm

The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

Fake one... Bernie Sanders

There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby Bernie Sanders on Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:05 pm

GoranZ wrote:The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

Fake one... Bernie Sanders

There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
*Le Figaro's pool in french


Oh my, GoranZ get off your knees and leave Putin alone, please. Bernie is being a realist and wants a grand coalition to fight ISIS. Russia has stopped or at least slowed down the bombing of Syrian moderates fighting both Assad and ISIS. Russia knows they themselves can not defeat ISIS alone. After their civilians got blown up over the Sinai, Russia is now sharing intel with the west.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Nov 20, 2015 12:41 am

Bernie Sanders wrote:
GoranZ wrote:The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

Fake one... Bernie Sanders

There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
[url=http://www.lefigaro.fr
    /international/2015/10/29/01003-20151029QCMWWW00123-les-grandes-puissances-doivent-elles-exiger-le-depart-de-bachar-el-assad.php]*Le Figaro's pool in french[/url]


    Oh my, GoranZ get off your knees and leave Putin alone, please. Bernie is being a realist and wants a grand coalition to fight ISIS. Russia has stopped or at least slowed down the bombing of Syrian moderates fighting both Assad and ISIS. Russia knows they themselves can not defeat ISIS alone. After their civilians got blown up over the Sinai, Russia is now sharing intel with the west.


    :roll:

    You seem confused. Putin isn't going to France next Thursday, France is coming to Putin.
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    Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

    Postby Bernie Sanders on Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:20 am

    saxitoxin wrote:
    Bernie Sanders wrote:
    GoranZ wrote:The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

    Fake one... Bernie Sanders

    There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

    Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
    Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
    [url=http://www.lefigaro.fr
      /international/2015/10/29/01003-20151029QCMWWW00123-les-grandes-puissances-doivent-elles-exiger-le-depart-de-bachar-el-assad.php]*Le Figaro's pool in french[/url]


      Oh my, GoranZ get off your knees and leave Putin alone, please. Bernie is being a realist and wants a grand coalition to fight ISIS. Russia has stopped or at least slowed down the bombing of Syrian moderates fighting both Assad and ISIS. Russia knows they themselves can not defeat ISIS alone. After their civilians got blown up over the Sinai, Russia is now sharing intel with the west.


      :roll:

      You seem confused. Putin isn't going to France next Thursday, France is coming to Putin.


      Oh, another Putin admirer. Russia knows things are getting rough for them, since Russia can't even keep 50% of their aircraft in service in Syria. Plus, with no Russian willingness to send troops into battle in Syria, it's a losing battle for them. They now are coming around to seeing that ISIS is the real danger to Russia. Took an airliner filled with Russians to wake up Russian leadership.

      Russia knows that a grand coalition is being built to fight ISIS and if Russia does not cooperate with the WESTERN POWERS, well....Russia will be forced to evacuate Syria and watch Putin's best friend Assad being hanged/shot by his own people.

      Too bad it took a terrorist attack on Paris to wake up Europe. Saudi Arabia is now committing itself to battle ISIS.

      Saxi, go ahead and spin another long tale about how great Russia is, but Russia is slowly becoming bankrupt and can not afford a long campaign in the Middle East.
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      Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

      Postby GoranZ on Fri Nov 20, 2015 2:34 pm

      Bernie Sanders wrote:
      saxitoxin wrote:
      Bernie Sanders wrote:
      GoranZ wrote:The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

      Fake one... Bernie Sanders

      There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

      Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
      Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
      [url=http://www.lefigaro.fr
        /international/2015/10/29/01003-20151029QCMWWW00123-les-grandes-puissances-doivent-elles-exiger-le-depart-de-bachar-el-assad.php]*Le Figaro's pool in french[/url]


        Oh my, GoranZ get off your knees and leave Putin alone, please. Bernie is being a realist and wants a grand coalition to fight ISIS. Russia has stopped or at least slowed down the bombing of Syrian moderates fighting both Assad and ISIS. Russia knows they themselves can not defeat ISIS alone. After their civilians got blown up over the Sinai, Russia is now sharing intel with the west.


        :roll:

        You seem confused. Putin isn't going to France next Thursday, France is coming to Putin.


        Oh, another Putin admirer. Russia knows things are getting rough for them, since Russia can't even keep 50% of their aircraft in service in Syria. Plus, with no Russian willingness to send troops into battle in Syria, it's a losing battle for them. They now are coming around to seeing that ISIS is the real danger to Russia. Took an airliner filled with Russians to wake up Russian leadership.

        What are you mumbling about, Russia has enough allies on the battlefield of Syria that can do whats needed to be done.
        Syrian Army Advances in All Directions Due to Russia's Airstrikes

        Bernie Sanders wrote:Russia knows that a grand coalition is being built to fight ISIS and if Russia does not cooperate with the WESTERN POWERS, well....Russia will be forced to evacuate Syria and watch Putin's best friend Assad being hanged/shot by his own people.

        Hahahahaha, US has failed to crack Assad in the last 4,5 years... now the chances for that is equal to 0.
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        Bernie Sanders wrote:Too bad it took a terrorist attack on Paris to wake up Europe. Saudi Arabia is now committing itself to battle ISIS.

        Tell another joke fake Bernie :lol: Saudi Arabia, Qatar and US are ISIS main supporters.

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        While the world is mourning the death of the Paris massacre's victims, purportedly killed by ISIL fighters, the fact that US, Saudi Arabian and Qatari policymakers have facilitated the Syrian crisis remains largely unnoticed, US columnist Jim W. Dean remarks.

        source: Those Who Fuelled Extremism in Syria Now Mourn Paris Attack Victims

        Bernie Sanders wrote:Saxi, go ahead and spin another long tale about how great Russia is, but Russia is slowly becoming bankrupt and can not afford a long campaign in the Middle East.

        Many people were saying that Russia will bankrupt last year, but another year has passed from then and Russia is still here and is kicking even stronger then before.
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        Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

        Postby saxitoxin on Fri Nov 20, 2015 2:57 pm

        Bernie Sanders wrote:
        saxitoxin wrote:
        Bernie Sanders wrote:
        GoranZ wrote:The original one... Sanders: US Must Put Aside Differences and Work With Russia to Defeat ISIL

        Fake one... Bernie Sanders

        There is a difference. Unfortunately CC has the idiotic one :|

        Le Figaro poll: Over 70% want Syria’s Assad to remain in power
        Voting ended on 30 Oct, 2015, two weeks before Paris attacks.
        [url=http://www.lefigaro.fr
          /international/2015/10/29/01003-20151029QCMWWW00123-les-grandes-puissances-doivent-elles-exiger-le-depart-de-bachar-el-assad.php]*Le Figaro's pool in french[/url]


          Oh my, GoranZ get off your knees and leave Putin alone, please. Bernie is being a realist and wants a grand coalition to fight ISIS. Russia has stopped or at least slowed down the bombing of Syrian moderates fighting both Assad and ISIS. Russia knows they themselves can not defeat ISIS alone. After their civilians got blown up over the Sinai, Russia is now sharing intel with the west.


          :roll:

          You seem confused. Putin isn't going to France next Thursday, France is coming to Putin.


          Oh, another Putin admirer. Russia knows things are getting rough for them, since Russia can't even keep 50% of their aircraft in service in Syria. Plus, with no Russian willingness to send troops into battle in Syria, it's a losing battle for them. They now are coming around to seeing that ISIS is the real danger to Russia. Took an airliner filled with Russians to wake up Russian leadership.

          Russia knows that a grand coalition is being built to fight ISIS and if Russia does not cooperate with the WESTERN POWERS, well....Russia will be forced to evacuate Syria and watch Putin's best friend Assad being hanged/shot by his own people.

          Too bad it took a terrorist attack on Paris to wake up Europe. Saudi Arabia is now committing itself to battle ISIS.

          Saxi, go ahead and spin another long tale about how great Russia is, but Russia is slowly becoming bankrupt and can not afford a long campaign in the Middle East.


          LOL, all you're doing at this point is belting out "America, the Beautiful" at the top of your lungs. It's become clear to anyone reading this thread you're just making shit up as you go; that you may not even know where Syria is located on a map.

            - "a grand coalition is being built to fight ISIS"
            Who exactly is in this "grand coalition" you keep fantasizing-out-loud about? What do you think about the UK saying the soonest it can get just 4 aircraft into action is in 2016? What do you think about Canada reaffirming its decision to pull out of all combat commitments? Any opinion on Turkey backing out of its decision to commit ground troops last week? Any opinion on Roberto Pinotti saying on Italian TV yesterday "I rule out an intervention in Syria"? Any thoughts on Prime Minister Valls yesterday saying France had received no help from anyone in Europe?

            - "Assad being shot by his own people?"
            Any opinion on the fact the Ba'ath government has expanded its controlled territory by nearly 40% in the last month? What are your thoughts on the capture of 3 towns in Latakia yesterday by the SAA and Popular Defense Committees, backed by the Russian Air Force, from ISIS and the Sham Legion? What do you think the implications are after the SAA's victory last week in the Battle of Kuweires that CounterPunch called the biggest SAA victory in four years?

            - "can't keep 50% of their aircraft in the sky"
            What's your source for this?
          I'm sure the response will be more verses from a Tom Clancy novel, followed by a couple gifs, and then another quick vanishing act. *yawn*
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          Postby saxitoxin on Fri Nov 20, 2015 9:08 pm

          Today's Anti-ISIS Headlines:

          POTENT RUSSIAN AIRSTRIKES HIT MORE TERROR TARGETS

          The armed forces of the Russian Federation yesterday conducted 13 separate air and cruise missile strikes against military forces of ISIS and of U.S.-backed rebels like the Sham Legion and Alwiya al-Furqan. RF airstrikes are being called-in by frontline forward air observers from the Syrian Arab Army and Iran's Jerusalem Force.

          BUMBLING AMERICAN FORCES KEEP MISSING, HITTING CIVILIANS

          Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to admit its airstrikes - which are being done without any ground-based FAOs and are, therefore, essentially random shots in the dark - are simply killing more civilians,

          A U.S. air strike that targeted an Islamic State checkpoint in Iraq likely killed four civilians, one of whom may have been a child, the U.S. military said on Friday in a rare statement acknowledging the death of civilians. The U.S. military has rarely acknowledged causing civilian casualties in the fight against Islamic State militants.

          Read more at Reutershttp://www.reuters.com/article/2 ... 1eKgdzL.99

          The latest news follows a recent U.S. massacre against doctors and nurses at a Doctors Without Borders hospital.

          NATO IN DISARRAY

          Of 28 NATO states:
            - 3 (Spain, Canada, Italy) this week confirmed they will never participate in operations in Syria,
            - 4 (USA, France, and tiny Denmark and Belgium) have said they will,
            - 5 (Iceland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia) obviously can't since they don't own any planes
            - 8 (Ceska, Slovakia, Albania, Croatia, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece) arguably don't have the capabilities to conduct a foreign deployment
            - 1 (Turkey) is believed to be actually supporting ISIS! :lol:
            - That leaves just 7 (!) who have yet to make a commitment one way or the other ... and all face domestic opposition!

          MSNBC: FRANCE APPEALING FOR RUSSIAN AID BECAUSE THEY KNOW "NATO WILL NOT RESPOND"

          NBC’s Andrea Mitchell said French President Francois Hollande “knows NATO will not respond” to the Paris attacks and so Hollande has reached out to Vladimir Putin to create this “unusual alliance of convenience.”

          Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Thursday, Mitchell said, “NATO has been asleep. We saw NATO’s lack of response over and over again.”

          http://dailycaller.com/2015/11/19/nbcs- ... ato-video/
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          Postby GoranZ on Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:25 pm

          Turkey 'Enters Into a War'...On the ISIL Side

          I presume Russians will retaliate somehow but above all they will most-likely support Kurdish state in the southeast of Turkey on the long run, although Kurds were involved into atrocities against Christians in the past.

          One Dead as Russian Mi-8 Helicopter Attacked During Rescue Mission in Syria

          Russian government advised all Russians to not travel to Turkey. Things are getting serious now.
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          Postby saxitoxin on Wed Nov 25, 2015 1:57 pm

          ... and this is from the anti-Russia, pro-Israel website Debka -

          Russia in Process of Removing Entire City of Raqqa from History

          Russia has launched a merciless blanket air campaign, backed by Kalibr cruise missiles fired from the Caspian and Mediterranean Seas, for the object of wiping the Islamic State’s Syrian center of Raqqa off the map, DEBKAfile’s military sources report.

          Moscow wants the entire Middle East to see the price exacted for launching a terrorist attack on Russia after the downing of the Metrojet airliner that killed 224 people over Egyptian Sinai on Oct. 31. Russian bombers and cruise missiles rained death and destruction on the ISIS administration center after the jihadists claimed responsibility for that disaster and published photos of a soft drink can claimed to have been rigged as a bomb for blowing the plane up.

          When the Russians are done, the town will be a pile of rubble, an intelligence source told DEBKAfile.

          As for casualties, the published figure of 600 jihadists killed in one day is probably far below the real figure. Our sources report that the Islamist terrorists’ death toll most probably runs into thousands with many more injured.

          http://www.debka.com/article/25032/Mass ... ning-Raqqa


          Meanwhile, France dropped another 9 bombs. :lol: :lol: :lol:

          Poland - think of Raqqa as a preview for what's coming.

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          Postby Keefie on Wed Nov 25, 2015 2:55 pm

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          Postby GoranZ on Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:07 pm

          Situation is drastically changed after this... Russia Confirms S-400 Air Defense System Put on Combat Duty in Syria

          Things are getting serious, and all because of Islamist president of Turkey is openly supporting ISIS and trying to save them from the only country which is determined to destroy them.
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          Postby Bernie Sanders on Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:15 pm

          GoranZ wrote:Situation is drastically changed after this... Russia Confirms S-400 Air Defense System Put on Combat Duty in Syria

          Things are getting serious, and all because of Islamist president of Turkey is openly supporting ISIS and trying to save them from the only country which is determined to destroy them.


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          Postby saxitoxin on Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:36 pm

          GoranZ wrote:Situation is drastically changed after this... Russia Confirms S-400 Air Defense System Put on Combat Duty in Syria

          Things are getting serious, and all because of Islamist president of Turkey is openly supporting ISIS and trying to save them from the only country which is determined to destroy them.


          It appears the arrival of the S400s and NATO's abandonment of Turkey has Erdogan worried. He's now saying they didn't know the jet was Russian and is offering to allow Russian military observers to come into Turkey. - http://neurope.eu/article/as-s400-are-b ... s-russian/

          And the Turkish embassy in Moscow will need some of its windows replaced! :D

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          Postby saxitoxin on Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:37 pm

          The U.S.-armed Turkish regime has sent its terror troops out to begin rounding-up journalists and throw them in Erdogan's dungeons - https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mi ... story.html
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          Postby saxitoxin on Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:45 pm

          Erdogan's terror troops get good use out of their U.S.-supplied weapons -
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          Russia needs to begin providing lots and lots and lots of lethal aid to the Turkish pro-democracy protesters. As I always say, you can't spell DEMOCRACY without 4 Cs ... or C4.
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          Postby muy_thaiguy on Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:46 pm

          saxitoxin wrote:The U.S.-armed Turkish regime has sent its terror troops out to begin rounding-up journalists and throw them in Erdogan's dungeons - https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mi ... story.html

          You're a bit behind on this. Turkey has been doing this for sometime. But I guess when Turkey is no longer Russia's friend, all bets are off?

          Because here's one from October where the US did speak against. But you conveniently forgot to post. A minor mistake on your part, right?
          http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d66f81b0 ... ut-charges

          Though I think Russia may or may not follow Erdogan's approach anyways.
          https://cpj.org/2015/01/imprisoned-russ ... ew-thr.php

          Or do they take it a bit further?
          http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/1 ... 34021.html

          I mean it's not like Russia has ever quelled or silenced independent reporters. It just HAS to be coincidence that so many that have spoken out against Putin's regime or corruption on almost any scale in Russia has ended up missing, fleeing the country, or dead, right?
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          Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

          Postby GoranZ on Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:58 pm

          Cooperation between Russia and France concerning Syria is materializing...
          ‘Fighting common evil’: Putin, Hollande agree to share intelligence on terrorist targets in Syria

          If I was Hollande I would have concentrate only on ISIS around and in Palmyra, and help it to be liberated from ISIS. That wont harm ISIS a lot but would boost French moral and French people would feel proud for saving historic town from the Islamist. But thats what would I do, French would probably do something else(bomb Raqqua)...
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          Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

          Postby Bernie Sanders on Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:20 pm

          Saxi, the Russian who's beating the war drum and now wants to arm the opposition in Turkey. Also, wants us to believe that NATO is not supporting Turkey, a fellow member.

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          Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

          Postby saxitoxin on Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:03 am

          Shouldn't you be in a line outside a Wal-Mart right about now, chawing Skoal, taking insulin shots for your adult-onset diabetes, planning what Made-in-China polyster American flag sweatpants you're gonna buy, and complaining about Mexicans?
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