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.
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.
Okay then.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.

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.
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.

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.
