Russians Get Bloodthirsty Threats By Turks Over Idlib

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  1. Jeannette

    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    And you're taking the word of the Guardian over the report by the EU? Here's the great Craig Murray's opening sentence from his article: 'Seeing Through the Lies' which give you an idea of the Guardian's journalistic integrity regardless of who or what it might be.

    "...The Guardian newspaper has taken the art of obfuscation, false implication and the subtler forms of journalistic lying to new heights..."



     
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    Wonder how Australia could give Russian immigrants "more rights." ?
    Wonder how many Chechnyans died fighting Imperial Russia?
    Wonder how many secret police and army units are still stationed in Chechnya?
     
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    That would be a good start. They definitely write less nonsense than Pootin's kremlin gazette.
     
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    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why do you keep repeating the same 'bullsh*t'? It's getting tireing. How about some new news like our nuclear weapons are being taken out of Turkey secretly and shipped to Poland. This means Poland will be Russia's first target in case of war.

    The question though is why? Does the US foresee a war between Syria and Turkey that might include Russia, or are we fearful Turkey might try to confiscate those weapons for its own use. Then again we are sending more troops to Eastern Europe in full preparation for war, so who knows?


    Russia has also shipped its newest bombers capable of carrying hypersonic nuclear missiles to Syria. Again the question is why? As for Erdogan, he is now demanding that Assad stop attacking the terrorists in Idlib or Turkey will invade.

    Assad won't stop the attacks since Turkey was supposed to clean out the terrorists in Idlib - which they didn't. Instead the terrorists are attacking civilians outside Idlib as well as Syrian troops and the Russian air base - and they're doing it with Turkish arms and getting support from Turkish troops.

    According though to the Turkish propaganda networks, there are hundreds of thousands of refugees leaving Idlib and trying to enter Turkey - all lies. What I saw in a video of a Syrian trying to enter Turkey, was a man being kicked and stomped on by the Turkish soldiers , so I'm sure it's the last place they would want to go to.
     
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    I wasn't aware that NATO/America is disengaging from Turkey.
    Makes sense - the old Turkey probably won't return as the secular
    Turks (who have fewer children) are giving way demographically
    to the conservative Muslim Turks.
    America's war against Assad never made sense - Syria is very
    much a secular state. But some points about America in the Syria
    Situation:
    1 - America does nothing and the critics say "there's no oil in Syria"
    and "human rights abuse is worse than Hussein's Iraq" etc..
    2 - America supports Assad and they say "Talk of human rights and
    freedom are hollow to America"
    3 - America supports the rebels and they say pretty much what they
    are saying right now.

    As Clinton said about Bosnia and Rwandan intervention, "Damned
    if I do, damned if I don't."
     

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