Russian Ambassador Shot in Turkey

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  1. tecoyah

    tecoyah Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Interesting....as you have no idea what my "Standard of Living" is, other than it must obviously be higher than that found outside democratic societies. I wonder why that might be? Likely I would happily live through the great depression vs. most Middle Eastern societies, judging by the standard of "Living" found in many countries....which often does not include the living part.
     
  2. D0nRumataEst0rsky

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    Are you sure that you know what is the great depression?!
    By the way, you will soon be able to live during the depression. Shares increase since 1930. Trump sold all of its shares in the summer of 2016. : Подмигивать:
     
  3. ararmer1919

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    So then why are YOU acting like a hysterical freak from Washington?
     
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    This is a tragedy and I send my thoughts to the Russian people. All diplomats from any nation should be protected better.
     
  5. zoom_copter66

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    Where's the blood..I see nothing..can anyone tell me, or this is clever act, wag the dog BS?
     
  6. D0nRumataEst0rsky

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    Putin has hacked your brain so you can't see it :roflol:
     
  7. zoom_copter66

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    Where's the blood..russian troll..no blood..imagine that..he must be superhuman..this is a setup..and the ambassador is back in Moscow with the retarded Kremlin dwarf...
     
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    Do underestimate your enemies. Putin may be a Dildo Chewing POS scum bucket but he is not retarded, at least not mentally. He is a clever little F-fer and he has fooled 96 % of the Russians and he fooled LICE Trump, and he has fooled at least 39% of Trump fans aka Trumpeizdas.
     
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    To be truthful, I don't know exactly to blame for what in Syria -- except for ISIS, ISIL, Daesh, or whatever we're called those Islamo-Nazis this month.

    Whatever your political viewpoint, perhaps we could agree that there were NONE of these problems until the U. S., under "W" Bush, decided to go storming into Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein (who did not tolerate any Islamo-terrorism during his regime at all). Now, there's nothing but problems, all over the Muslim world, and it's only getting worse.

    Obama broke the War Powers Act (a LAW) and overthrew Gaddhafi. And what did that do? It created much the same kind of chaotic, murderous, radical Islamo-horror that we also see in Syria. The U. S. had to evacuate its embassy in Tripoli in July 2014, and who knows when it will ever be safe for us to fly an American flag over our embassy there again?

    Another law was broken when the Obama regime decided to support an outright military coup in Egypt, installing and providing hundreds of millions of dollars, year after year, to a compliant, client government in Cairo. Obama also entered into an unbelievably stupid, senseless "nuclear agreement" with the ruling theocracy in Iran, and all this has done is to create the inevitability of an even far, far larger "powder keg" throughout the Middle East.

    The Russians appear to be the only ones who are trying to control all these Islamic factions, and ultimately destroy this radical ISIS "thing" that has grown out of the vacuum that Obama created when he pulled U. S. forces out of Iraq. The Russians have had a navy base at Tartus for decades, along with a crucially important vital necessity for unrestricted movement in and out of the Black Sea, and on into the Mediterranean. Perhaps Russia supports Asad because, to them, he's a kind of "Saddam Hussein", who also is determined to suppress violent, radical Islamo-Nazis. And, yes, of course, like Saddam "back in the day", Asad would like to continue to do this while projecting his own despotic, dictatorial power.

    So, where does the United States fit into all this? We don't! Especially not after agreeing to let Iran avoid all nuclear inspections at any place they declare to be a "military site". Especially not after we went into Iraq and overthrew the only person who has ever held these crazy Islamo-Nazi bastards by the throat. Especially not after Obama cavalierly marched away from the mess we had made there, allowing ISIS to come into power in much of Syria and Iraq.

    Russia has decided to take this miserable mess on their backs, and as far as I'm concerned, we should LET THEM. Russia can control Asad... we cannot. Russia can run effective military operations in Syria... we cannot. And, perhaps most importantly, Russia can control Iran... we very obviously cannot. But if Russia fails, then too damned bad. Let the repercussions fall on Russia -- just like the disaster of Vietnam fell on us after that whole rotten thing went into the ditch.

    If we can just stay OUT of any more of this Middle East crap, we might just be able to watch Saudi Arabia (Sunni) and Iran (Shi'a) get into an all-encompassing war between themselves, and destroy each other. Then, if we and the Russians were smart, we'd work together to take the area over, work it together, and split the benefits equally.

    One thing is for sure... neither the United States nor the Russian Federation gains anything by having a violent, powerful Islamo-Nazi government of ANY kind in power anywhere. In fact, the whole world would be far better off if Islam, AS IT IS IDEALLY DESCRIBED IN THE QURAN, were completely removed from human experience.

    Bottom line: if the Russians want to wrestle feral hogs in the bloody mud, THEN LET THEM! To hell with it! The U. S. is an indebted, (*)(*)(*)(*)ed-up mess after 16 years of Idiot Bush and Idiot Obama. Let's fix OURSELVES and let Islam and the Russians go to hell....

    [​IMG]. "...nice going, but now watch me (*)(*)(*)(*) things up even better than you ever did!"
     
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    When Saddam was then 2.5 million Christians lived in Iraq. Now only 150 thousand!
     
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    Frankly speaking, it started much much earlier. Approximately since Arab conquest.
     
  12. D0nRumataEst0rsky

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    Before the US invasion, 2.5 million Christians lived in Iraq. Saddam did not offend Christians. Saddam killed political opponents, who controlled by the CIA. The situation is similar in Turkey. If Erdogan out of NATO, then USA will scream that Erdogan is a tyrant like Saddam or Gaddafi..
     
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    What do you mean when you say that Russia helped Erdogan escape the coup? Are you suggesting that the CIA and KGB worked together to create a failed coup?
     
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    USA wanted to overthrow Erdogan. Russia has helped Erdogan to avoid a coup.
     
  15. MMC

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    Update: 'There Can Be Only One Response': Putin Reacts to Assassination of Russian Ambassador


    Russian President Vladimir Putin joins a host of world leaders who have had to respond to brazen terror attacks on Monday. One of those attacks happened in Ankara, Turkey, where Russian Ambassador Andrey Karlov was killed in cold blood by a police officer who was standing behind him during a speech in an art gallery. After he shot Karlov several times in the back, the killer screamed that he did it for Aleppo. The entire attack was caught on camera.


    Putin has vowed revenge.


    ["A crime has been committed and it was without doubt a provocation aimed at spoiling the normalization of Russo-Turkish relations and spoiling the Syrian peace process which is being actively pushed by Russia, Turkey, Iran and others," said a stern-faced Putin. "There can only be one response - stepping up the fight against terrorism. The bandits will feel this happening."] .....snip~

    http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...-assassination-of-russian-ambassador-n2261798


    Against a faceless enemy. Now that is some funny (*)(*)(*)(*). What say ye?
     
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    Is he going to put sanctions on the Turks again...and ban their tomatoes?
     
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    The death of the Ambassador will be of course pointed towards the Islamic uprising,
    steered towards that because of the magnanimity of the issue regarding stability of that region and of course Syria.
    A sacrificial pawn and by doing that the Islamist failed to make the unison relegated into disarray.
     
  18. Til the Last Drop

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    Things are already eerily similar to how the 20th century started out.

    It would be funny if this was all set in motion for Hillary to start WW3 in the same fashion as 1, and all of us voting in the TV host screwed up their crap. Meanwhile someone forgot to call it off. Haha

    We know how overconfident and lazy they've all gotten. Someone could probably track down the whole plan on Verizon texts.
     
  19. truth and justice

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    At last someone has seen the similarities too. It seems like many people are not aware that the first world war did not start in 1914 (some Americans may think it started in 1917 just as some British people think that ww2 started in 1939). The seeds to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914 were sown in the late19th century after the formation of distinct alliances
     
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    Yeah, it sucks because if people will just look at the history, it is all right there in plain English, the exact plan they're executing now. But people are so lazy they won't even look. Oh well.

    As a history buff you've got to appreciate the election results as much as me. I really think the jig is up. They can't move forward with half the population wise to the BS, and these are only the grandchildren of great men, not the actual great men. Haha

    They are in way over their heads.
     
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    The Turks know what is going on in Syria




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    Putin found out about the coup and allowed Erdogan to stay at the Russian base in Syria. Erdogan is grateful but let's see if it will override his Ottoman ambitions. I mean right now he doesn't have a choice, but I doubt if Putin fully trusts him... and with good cause.
     
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    Just as the relations between Russia and Turkey had been restored and negotiations about an Eurasian co-operation were emerging, this murder happens. To me it seems kind of obvious the murder was orchestrated by pro-American and Globalist Gülenists. All with the purpose of destroying Russian-Turkish relations to maintain Western (NATO) hegemony.

    Turkey have apologised tjough and it looks like Putin and Erdogan are still friends. :nod:
     
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    I'm pretty good with hand guns, the area in which I'm not good with hand guns is being able to look at the gun such as in this image, and determine what kind of gun it is. Having said that an accurate shot I do have. Anyways, it appears to be a 40 cal. If indeed it is, where is all the blood from this man? It shouldn't matter where the camera is, as long as the man is in the image, blood should be easily visible just from the amount of blood that should be lost on the floor there.

    From the entirety of this video and others pertaining to it, it almost seems to me that it's nothing more than a moon landing (fake). This guy should be losing vast amounts of blood. Where is the blood? I also seen a video of the gunmen/killer and he was shot dead, but apparently the people who filmed it don't know what color blood is when it comes out in vast quantities. Maybe on the front of the shirt it would be red, but not the red that is shown. However, underneath the man should be lots of blood, and a very dark purple like burgundy almost black. I believe I learned this in school so I'm thinking back some time, don't hate if I'm wrong, but blood only turns red from oxygen, or after pumped into the lungs from the heart it becomes red. But only in small quantities, it's very dark in mass quantities.

    People at some point must come to realize, that just about anything can be faked with today's technology, and to the point where it looks very, very real. The problem here is it doesn't look very real.

    What are your thoughts?
     

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