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Turkey shoots down russian fighter jet
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2015/nov/24/russian-jet-downed-by-turkish-planes-near-syrian-border-live-updates
shit.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2015/nov/24/russian-jet-downed-by-turkish-planes-near-syrian-border-live-updates
shit.
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NOPE.AVI

I don't want to be drafted...

NOPE.AVI

I don't want to be drafted...
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WW3 inc

WW3 inc
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that's old news already cmon

that's old news already cmon
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there are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying

there are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying
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Socialitethat's old news already cmon

Sorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes

[quote=Socialite]that's old news already cmon[/quote]
Sorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes
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It violated the Turkish airspace for a grand total of 17 seconds... Smh Recep Erdogan

It violated the Turkish airspace for a grand total of 17 seconds... Smh Recep Erdogan
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TommunistThis isn't going to lead to a shooting war.

Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.

thank you tommunist for bringing rationality back to my mind.

[quote=Tommunist]This isn't going to lead to a shooting war.

Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.[/quote]

thank you tommunist for bringing rationality back to my mind.
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goldfishthere are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying

Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.

TommunistThis isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
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Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO

[quote=goldfish]there are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying[/quote]

Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.

[quote=Tommunist]This isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
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Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.[/quote]

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO
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h0b5t3rgoldfishthere are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying
Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.
TommunistThis isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
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Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO

Arguably ex-NATO member in the blink of an eye, should Erdogan actually prove dumb enough to get into a conflict with Russia.

Which I don't think he will.

[quote=h0b5t3r][quote=goldfish]there are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying[/quote]

Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.

[quote=Tommunist]This isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
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Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.[/quote]

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO[/quote]

Arguably ex-NATO member in the blink of an eye, should Erdogan actually prove dumb enough to get into a conflict with Russia.

Which I don't think he will.
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BonafideSocialitethat's old news already cmonSorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes

Actually I heard it from my doctor :p

[quote=Bonafide][quote=Socialite]that's old news already cmon[/quote]
Sorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes[/quote]
Actually I heard it from my doctor :p
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the301stspartanh0b5t3rgoldfishthere are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying
Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.
TommunistThis isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
.
Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO

Arguably ex-NATO member in the blink of an eye, should Erdogan actually prove dumb enough to get into a conflict with Russia.

Which I don't think he will.

I highly highly doubt turkey would just simply be dropped as a NATO member. Given Turkey's central location it's an extremely important area that the USA / NATO risked getting involved with back in the early 1950s.

Plus Turkey has already played their Hand, basically if conflict is going to happen it's all up to how Russia wants to react, which as Tommunist pointed out before it'll likely be mostly talking and posturing.

[quote=the301stspartan][quote=h0b5t3r][quote=goldfish]there are speculations that turkey is working with ISIS, just saying[/quote]

Not so much working with them as allowing them to kill Kurds to hurt the independence movement.

[quote=Tommunist]This isn't going to lead to a shooting war.
.
Turkey has made its self clear it isn't going to let like this into its airspace without permission (they've shot down drones before, and last year they shot down a syrian plane) and Russia can't afford to start another war especially a NATO ally, while its bogged down in Syria and arguably eastern Ukraine , and the price of oil is so low.[/quote]

Not just a NATO ally but a full fledged member of NATO[/quote]

Arguably ex-NATO member in the blink of an eye, should Erdogan actually prove dumb enough to get into a conflict with Russia.

Which I don't think he will.[/quote]

I highly highly doubt turkey would just simply be dropped as a NATO member. Given Turkey's central location it's an extremely important area that the USA / NATO risked getting involved with back in the early 1950s.

Plus Turkey has already played their Hand, basically if conflict is going to happen it's all up to how Russia wants to react, which as Tommunist pointed out before it'll likely be mostly talking and posturing.
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BonafideSocialitethat's old news already cmonSorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes

Isnt that you ?

[quote=Bonafide][quote=Socialite]that's old news already cmon[/quote]
Sorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes[/quote]

Isnt that you ?
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Comanglia
I highly highly doubt turkey would just simply be dropped as a NATO member. Given Turkey's central location it's an extremely important area that the USA / NATO risked getting involved with back in the early 1950s.

Plus Turkey has already played their Hand, basically if conflict is going to happen it's all up to how Russia wants to react, which as Tommunist pointed out before it'll likely be mostly talking and posturing.

You really think Obama is going to be dragged into a conflict with Russia by a rabid Erdogan? I really don't think he's going to have any of it.

[quote=Comanglia]

I highly highly doubt turkey would just simply be dropped as a NATO member. Given Turkey's central location it's an extremely important area that the USA / NATO risked getting involved with back in the early 1950s.

Plus Turkey has already played their Hand, basically if conflict is going to happen it's all up to how Russia wants to react, which as Tommunist pointed out before it'll likely be mostly talking and posturing.[/quote]

You really think Obama is going to be dragged into a conflict with Russia by a rabid Erdogan? I really don't think he's going to have any of it.
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Everyone violates each others airspace all the time. Turkey does that to Greece and vice versa on a regular basis. Why they made such a big deal out of it this time, we would never know. The details of the incident aren't clear at this point. Maybe this has something to do with russian aircraft bombers targeting turkmen minority, who are actively engaged in trading isis oil and act as a middleman between turkey and isis.

Everyone violates each others airspace all the time. Turkey does that to Greece and vice versa on a regular basis. Why they made such a big deal out of it this time, we would never know. The details of the incident aren't clear at this point. Maybe this has something to do with russian aircraft bombers targeting turkmen minority, who are actively engaged in trading isis oil and act as a middleman between turkey and isis.
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AuraEveryone violates each others airspace all the time. Turkey does that to Greece and vice versa on a regular basis. Why they made such a big deal out of it this time, we would never know. The details of the incident aren't clear at this point. Maybe this has something to do with russian aircraft bombers targeting turkmen minority, who are actively engaged in trading isis oil and act as a middleman between turkey and isis.

Exactly what I read on Russian news sites. We'll never even know what exactly happened cause Turkey wants the world to believe that aircraft was in their airspace and Russia wants the world to believe the opposite, all we know is that both these countries are not exactly trustworthy and both have their interests in the middle east which conflict with each other. But I hope it won't go much further.

[quote=Aura]Everyone violates each others airspace all the time. Turkey does that to Greece and vice versa on a regular basis. Why they made such a big deal out of it this time, we would never know. The details of the incident aren't clear at this point. Maybe this has something to do with russian aircraft bombers targeting turkmen minority, who are actively engaged in trading isis oil and act as a middleman between turkey and isis.[/quote]
Exactly what I read on Russian news sites. We'll never even know what exactly happened cause Turkey wants the world to believe that aircraft was in their airspace and Russia wants the world to believe the opposite, all we know is that both these countries are not exactly trustworthy and both have their interests in the middle east which conflict with each other. But I hope it won't go much further.
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My guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.

My guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.
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MapleMy guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.

so proud of my government "testing the waters" using other peoples lives (at least one pilot confirmed to be dead), unfortunately it's not the first time they do something like this and not only in geopolitics but also in our daily life
btw how come I know the news about my country from tftv

[quote=Maple]My guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.[/quote]
so proud of my government "testing the waters" using other peoples lives (at least one pilot confirmed to be dead), unfortunately it's not the first time they do something like this and not only in geopolitics but also in our daily life
btw how come I know the news about my country from tftv
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MapleMy guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.

I am sure the Leopard 2A7's will have something to say to those T-14's if they try.

[quote=Maple]My guess is Russia's testing the waters. Turkey previously warned Russia to stay out of their airspace after a couple of infringements, and Russia wanted to know whether Turkey/NATO was bluffing. While this isn't going to be good for Russia/Western relations, it's not going to mean T-14s rolling across Fulda Gap.[/quote]

I am sure the Leopard 2A7's will have something to say to those T-14's if they try.
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wrubtw how come I know the news about my country from tftv

Probably because you're too busy reading TFTV, rather than actively following the news.

[quote=wru]btw how come I know the news about my country from tftv[/quote]
Probably because you're too busy reading TFTV, rather than actively following the news.
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I don't know why I thought this was going to be about a Russian jet being shot down by an actual turkey.

I don't know why I thought this was going to be about a Russian jet being shot down by an actual turkey.
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DamnEasyBonafideSocialitethat's old news already cmonSorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes
Isnt that you ?

What are you talking about lol? I only post in the evening

It's also really retarded to make a statement like this when it's about people their lives, it happened literally today, I came home and saw it on the news

[quote=DamnEasy][quote=Bonafide][quote=Socialite]that's old news already cmon[/quote]
Sorry that people have lives and aren't looking at the news on their phone every 5 minutes[/quote]

Isnt that you ?[/quote]
What are you talking about lol? I only post in the evening

It's also really retarded to make a statement like this when it's about people their lives, it happened literally today, I came home and saw it on the news
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"According to our conclusions, our plane was shot down in international airspace, 13 nautical miles from Syria," Davutoglu said in a television interview, Agence France Presse reported. "The plane did not show any sign of hostility toward Syria and was shot down about 15 minutes after having momentarily violated Syrian airspace."

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with Davutoglu about Friday's incident, saying that the United States would stand behind Turkey.

"The United States condemns this brazen and unacceptable act in the strongest possible terms. It is yet another reflection of the Syrian authorities' callous disregard for international norms, human life and peace and security," Clinton said, according to CNN.

The Syrian military alleged that the fighter aircraft had violated Syrian airspace. However, Turkish president Abdullah Gül and other spokesmen have not confirmed this, though Gül said that "it is routine for jet fighters to sometimes fly in and out over [national] borders".

June 2012

More about the incident here. The reaction of western media media and politicians is hilarious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2012_interception_of_Turkish_aircraft
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-18562210

"According to our conclusions, our plane was shot down in international airspace, 13 nautical miles from Syria," Davutoglu said in a television interview, Agence France Presse reported. "The plane did not show any sign of hostility toward Syria and was shot down about 15 minutes after having momentarily violated Syrian airspace."

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with Davutoglu about Friday's incident, saying that the United States would stand behind Turkey.

"The United States condemns this brazen and unacceptable act in the strongest possible terms. It is yet another reflection of the Syrian authorities' callous disregard for international norms, human life and peace and security," Clinton said, according to CNN.

The Syrian military alleged that the fighter aircraft had violated Syrian airspace. However, Turkish president Abdullah Gül and other spokesmen have not confirmed this, though Gül said that "it is routine for jet fighters to sometimes fly in and out over [national] borders".

June 2012

More about the incident here. The reaction of western media media and politicians is hilarious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2012_interception_of_Turkish_aircraft
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-18562210
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Russia needs to chill out. They are turning into gangsters that think they can do whatever the hell that want to.

Why does Russia have submarines right near international fiber optic cables. It's like they are just trying to fuck with most of the world by saying "look what we can do and you cant stop us." Enough of this gangster activity they need to take a step backwards before they start a war that they will lose.

Russia needs to chill out. They are turning into gangsters that think they can do whatever the hell that want to.

Why does Russia have submarines right near international fiber optic cables. It's like they are just trying to fuck with most of the world by saying "look what we can do and you cant stop us." Enough of this gangster activity they need to take a step backwards before they start a war that they will lose.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJPw7lMWBAU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJPw7lMWBAU
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