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Nev is on that stuff again
I generally skim items first, if they are unworthy of commenting I leave them for others. However if they contradict my viewpoint I dig deeper and see if the evidence, available, supports the poster. If it does I stop, if it is BS I politely reply.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Unless you have examples of your claim I suggest you are shit stirring, in the best possible way. :)
It really isn't difficult to blow your arguments out of the water, as they usually come from www.americaisfuckingevil.com or some other shit nutjob tin foil website.
Wow, thanks for the link. I'll try and find something worthwhile. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
That would be a first.Quote:
Originally Posted by OhOh
An everyday occurance, no fucker listens to me though.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
One of my many shortcomings of course, I will try and find something from a Murdoch mouthpiece for you to to cheer.Quote:
Originally Posted by MrG
I think Putin should bomb a Nato country, like Turkey for example, just for good measure and for a clear message where the lines should be drawn
see how the Americans and NATO allies will shut up and return with their tails between their legs
NATO: 0, US : 0, Turkey = -1, Putin: 1
The LORD makes another offer to "help" the crusader coalition, a media source claims, all made because of an alleged "promise" made by this "woman":
https://teakdoor.com/images/smilies1/You_Rock_Emoticon.gif
"According to Putin, not only has Russia agreed to restructure Ukraine’s debt, but also proposed better terms than the IMF asked.
"We were asked to postpone the €3 billion debt payment till next year. I said that we are prepared for a deeper restructuring. We are ready not to receive payment this year, and instead be paid in €1 billion installments in 2016, 2017 and 2018,” Putin said at the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey.
An unexpected change in Moscow’s position was just after a meeting between Putin and IMF Chief Christine Lagarde on Sunday. This gives a hint that the IMF reform that BRICS has long awaited could have been kicked-off.
BRICS has urged reforms to give emerging economies more influence in decision-making. At present, the votes are distributed in accordance with the quotas in the capital fund. The US has the biggest share - 16.74 percent; it’s followed by its allies Japan (6.23 percent), Germany (5.81 percent), France and the United Kingdom (4.29 percent each). The five BRICS countries only have only 11.03 percent with Russia having 2.39 percent."
Sanctions, what sanctions:
https://www.rt.com/business/322421-j...st-investment/
“Tokyo is planning to create a $110 billion fund to bankroll infrastructure projects in Asia and part of it could be invested in Russia’s Far East, said Deputy Economic Development Minister Stanislav Voskresensky.
The Russian minister had been meeting Hiroshi Watanabe, the head of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Tokyo’s export credit agency.
The head of the JBIC said Japan is inspired by China’s New Silk Road and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and intends to create a $110 billion fund to invest in Asian infrastructure,” he said in an interview with Rossiya-24 TV.
“He made it very clear this also concerns Russia and especially its Far East. Any interesting projects are eligible to claim the funds," Voskresensky added.
Poor Vlad, has all his fans on here kissing his arse about what a strongman he is, meanwhile he's bitten off more than he can chew and lost two planes in a week and RT and the rest will be desperate to try and shore up his image with hours of propaganda.
I wonder what websites are getting blocked in Russia today?
What will Vlad do with the Turks . . . an actual country with soldiers, planes etc . . .
Bullshit is Harry's employer that's for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by OhOh
He's like Rain Man. Super Intelligent yet a garden variety vegetable at the same time.
At least 40 people were killed and scores wounded on Sunday in a suspected Russian air strike on a crowded marketplace in Idlib province, activists said. The early morning attack occurred in the town of Ariha, 15km south of Idlib city. Local news channel Ariha al-Youm reported cluster bombs were used in the raid by a Russian fighter jet.
The pro-opposition Orient TV also reported an initial death toll of 40.
However, Rami Abdulrahman, director of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, put the death toll much higher, saying at least 60 people were killed and wounded in the attack.
Officials at the Russian defence ministry could not immediately be reached for comment.
The Russian air force has conducted air strikes in support of President Bashar al-Assad since September 30.
Ariha is located in Idlib province, which is controlled by rebel groups including the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.
The province is not a stronghold of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group that controls wide areas of eastern Syria.
The Syrian military withdrew from Ariha in May as an alliance of rebel groups - including Nusra Front - advanced in Idlib in an offensive that resulted in the entire province falling into rebel hands.
Russian air strike hits busy market in Idlib province - Al Jazeera English
Terrorists and their squeezes, aren't they the targets which every coalition is trying to eradicate? Unless of course they are "moderate" terrorists and their squeezes, then it's , "did they have their black capes on and AK47's on their shoulders" if so legitimate, heaven forbid they left them in their white Toyota trucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
Flagellates to release the woe for the terrorists.
How tough is Putin?
So tough that he has disallowed any Turkish football players to be recruited into any Russian team the next transfer window.
Wow. Tough.
Makes Obama look downright masculine (thankfully)
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Originally Posted by bsnub
The Russians will liven things up in Syria. A traditional rustic approach to bombing the enemy. Refreshingly random after these tediously accurate American gorgon-stare remote-controlled drone missiles.Quote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
Any type of honest analysis quickly finds the accuracy of the drones and/or any other bombs as very much less than the propaganda agency's lists.Quote:
Originally Posted by Looper
An act strictly for Russian public consumption.
I wonder of Putin directed the seaman to take his shirt off too.
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B]Turkey angered by rocket-brandishing on Russian naval ship passing Istanbul [/B]
REUTERS/Murad Sezer Turkey accused Russia of a "provocation" on Sunday after a serviceman on the deck of a Russian naval ship allegedly held a rocket launcher on his shoulder while the vessel passed through Istanbul.
Relations have deteriorated sharply since Turkey last week became the first NATO member in more than half a century to down a Russian plane, which it said had violated its airspace while flying sorties over Syria. The pilot was killed.
The NTV news channel broadcast photographs that it said showed a serviceman brandishing a rocket launcher on the deck of the landing ship Caesar Kunikov as it passed on Saturday through the Bosphorus Strait, which bisects the city of Istanbul. It said the ship was believed to be en route to Syria.
"For a Russian soldier to display a rocket launcher or something similar while passing on a Russian warship is a provocation," Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters, according to the Hurriyet news site. "If we perceive a threatening situation, we will give the necessary response."
The Bosphorus offers the only passage to the world's oceans for the Russian Black Sea fleet. A World War One-era treaty obliges Turkey to allow all ships to pass during peacetime.
Turkey had considered Russia a strategic partner as its main energy supplier, despite deep differences over Syria. But since Turkey shot the plane down, Moscow has introduced economic sanctions including a ban on Turkish foods and other products worth as much as $1 billion.
NTV said three NATO frigates with Canadian, Spanish and Portuguese flags had been moored in Istanbul as the Caesar Kunikov passed through. (Reporting by Ayla Jean Yackley; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
Turkey is completely idiotic,
the reason nobody is saying anything about their rogue attitude and silly acts is because they are a "utitity" in NATO and in the fight against illegal immigration
Turkey seems keen to expand the war.
a tradition for them, and a ticking bomb for NATO
One wonders what Turkey considers all those guns and missiles on all naval warships which pass through the strait are for.
Wondering if they might appear so tough if they didn't have the false guise of security as a NATO member...[they've a green light]
Remembering the Turkey government's not pretty past/present with their neighbors of "lesser" ethnic persuasions, less the memory of the Ottoman period.
time to bomb Turkey,
That would give the crusader coalition an excuse to double up on attacking the P4+1. Not legally but the sheeple would be led.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonfly
Time to bomb any countries forces in, or firing missiles/mortars/artillery/dropping bombs into, a country without the current governments permission.
In other news, it appears that Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London and thought of as a step in for the Tory leadership, announced it would be a good idea for the crusader coalition to join the Syrian Governments actions against ISIS et al.
https://www.rt.com/uk/324959-boris-j...-syria-allies/
"Britain must join forces with Syrian President Bashar Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin to defeat Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL), London Mayor Boris Johnson wrote in his weekly newspaper column. "
I see the typical Putin cock sucking is going on in this thread. Carry on. Sorry I distracted you by turning the light on.
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Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
:deadhorsebig:
Not sure your nation is even worthy to fellate him. You support Islamic terrorists.Quote:
Originally Posted by bsnub