Russian Ambassador to Turkey shot

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You people act like it's the Turkish gov't that authorized the shooting. I'm sure Turks will investigate, cooperate, blah-blah. Enough with the paranoia already.


Russian media are reporting it as an attack organized by Turkish government.


So? You believe them? Okay then.


It doesn't matter what we believe. It matters what the Russian government believes because that will have an impact on what happens next.
Anonymous
Yup, this is how WW3 starts. Dumbasses.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yup, this is how WW3 starts. Dumbasses.



We're about to see the opposite of diplomacy over the next 4 years but I understand his rage. He has every right to be pissed off at the Syrian and Russian governments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup, this is how WW3 starts. Dumbasses.



We're about to see the opposite of diplomacy over the next 4 years but I understand his rage. He has every right to be pissed off at the Syrian and Russian governments.


Two wrongs definitely don't make a right.

That said, if this guy has witnessed first hand what's going on in Aleppo, it's no surprising that he would snap.
Anonymous
where are these screen shots coming from so quickly?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:where are these screen shots coming from so quickly?


It looks like it was televised
Anonymous
False flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is exactly why our Founding Fathers told us to stay the hell out of entangling alliances (treaties).

Turkey is a NATO nation. It has been screwing with a patient bear (Putin). Putin's patience is probably wearing awfully thin. If and when he decides to extinguish the last of the Ottoman empire, Turkey, as a NATO nation, will be able to call upon America's sons to sacrifice their lives in WWIII.

We need no entangling alliances: military or economic.


Putin patient? Ahahahahahahaha!

Sorry, no. Putin has been the aggressor, he has invaded multiple territories and is harassing and threatening peaceful sovereign nations around the world. Of late, HE is the provocateur. If anyone has been patient, it's been NATO and the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup, this is how WW3 starts. Dumbasses.



We're about to see the opposite of diplomacy over the next 4 years but I understand his rage. He has every right to be pissed off at the Syrian and Russian governments.


Two wrongs definitely don't make a right.

That said, if this guy has witnessed first hand what's going on in Aleppo, it's no surprising that he would snap.


If a Jewish man killed a Nazi official during the Hitler regime would that be wrong? Not so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:where are these screen shots coming from so quickly?


It looks like it was televised


Too perfect, too convenient. False flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:where are these screen shots coming from so quickly?


It looks like it was televised


Too perfect, too convenient. False flag.


You're both dumb as rocks. There's a video.

Yeah, a pissed off Syrian or Kurd did this to send a message to Assad or Putin. And perhaps even embroil Erdogan. It actually makes a lot of sense.
Anonymous
Russia just wants to drag the US into another ground war in Syria and Putin's puppet is likely to go along with it at our expense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Russia just wants to drag the US into another ground war in Syria and Putin's puppet is likely to go along with it at our expense.

No, Russia does not want the US involved in Syria. They want to do what they want in their own backyard with impunity. Trump will provide that for them.
Anonymous
Whatever happened to Russia after they shot down a commercial jetliner full of civilian passengers?
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