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Since: Sep 12
Dubai, UAE
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Syrian wrote: <quoted text> Turkey has a lot of bark but very little will to to bite. If only makes noise when NATO steps on its tail. I see only you guys are barking here like depressed poodles expecting its master to do something to save its azz... Turkey is doing what it should do and as it suits its agenda...
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Lukashenko is Dr Phil
Finland
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Putinko can shove Kissinger tiny cock up to his A hole. No explanation should be given to the russian koholzniks.
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Bronzilla
Thessaloníki, Greece
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Israelies play with you like what you are a rat
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George
Red Deer, Canada
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BOZ-OK wrote: <quoted text> I see only you guys are barking here like depressed poodles expecting its master to do something to save its azz... Turkey is doing what it should do and as it suits its agenda... I am not sure why this is such a surprise to so many on this forum.
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Brit Expat
Calvisson, France
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George wrote: <quoted text> I am not sure why this is such a surprise to so many on this forum. More expert and entertaining comment from George! You really should have gone to Uni. Then you could have been as dumb as me. LOL
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wow
Hamilton, Canada
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When Syria attacked Turkey, Russia said Turks should not rush to war. What's up with Ruskis now?
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Syrian
New London, CT
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wow wrote: When Syria attacked Turkey, Russia said Turks should not rush to war. What's up with Ruskis now? "What's up" is what is in Russia's and Putin's best interests.
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Since: Sep 12
Dubai, UAE
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Syrian wrote: <quoted text> "What's up" is what is in Russia's and Putin's best interests. And you think that Russia's best interest is to declare a war to Turkey for Syria... Well... Sounds silly...
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George
Red Deer, Canada
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Syrian wrote: <quoted text> "What's up" is what is in Russia's and Putin's best interests. This is a quote:: The BBC's James Reynolds, near the Syrian border in southern Turkey, says that despite taking opposite views, Ankara and Moscow have maintained a close relationship and continued to do business together. so I would say it is business as usual between Russia and Turkey.
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Since: Sep 12
Dubai, UAE
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George wrote: <quoted text> This is a quote:: The BBC's James Reynolds, near the Syrian border in southern Turkey, says that despite taking opposite views, Ankara and Moscow have maintained a close relationship and continued to do business together. so I would say it is business as usual between Russia and Turkey. And in this case, the "business" is Syria...
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George
Red Deer, Canada
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BOZ-OK wrote: <quoted text> And in this case, the "business" is Syria... Correct. Nobody is saying go to war between Russia and Turkey, it is quite the opposite as Turkey has stated many times they do not want to go to war, however, they will not walk away from being pushed. Russia is trying to negotiate with Turkey and Syria to prevent escalation.
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Rtloder
Lindfield, Australia
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George wrote: <quoted text> I am not sure why this is such a surprise to so many on this forum. I wasn't surprised by it, and no doubt this may sound like praddle, but I think it is relevant. The concept (now) has ceased to exist, we don't live in the past, present or future . Stratagem has abolished even what we are. And how can we say everything should be subordinate to what it was before, when before was what. It was what our ancestors wanted before (now) went away. We have no right to pursue our present endeavour we must change and turn about. Existence was always relationship to the past not what was wanted for a future. Now I've been following this discussion and I can tell you categorically not one of you has got it right I haven't seen the Presidents name mentioned not even once. However forgive me if I make a mistake its this stupid phone has brought me nothing but trouble.
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Syrian
New London, CT
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George wrote: <quoted text> Correct. Nobody is saying go to war between Russia and Turkey, it is quite the opposite as Turkey has stated many times they do not want to go to war, however, they will not walk away from being pushed. Russia is trying to negotiate with Turkey and Syria to prevent escalation. Russia is making it clear to the Turks to cool it with Syria. Russia has a lot of reasons to keep the Syrian government in power.
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Chris
Toronto, Canada
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BOZ-OK wrote: <quoted text> I see only you guys are barking here like depressed poodles expecting its master to do something to save its azz... Turkey is doing what it should do and as it suits its agenda... No, Turkey does not do what suits its agenda. Turkey does what it is told by its masters in Washington.
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jo jo
Sydney, Australia
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George wrote: <quoted text> I am not sure why this is such a surprise to so many on this forum. LOL, trust me it's no surprise, Turkey is following orders from it's masters, it has no choice but to follow orders.
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if walls could talk
United States
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George wrote: <quoted text> Correct. Nobody is saying go to war between Russia and Turkey, it is quite the opposite as Turkey has stated many times they do not want to go to war, however, they will not walk away from being pushed. Russia is trying to negotiate with Turkey and Syria to prevent escalation. Turkey wants to plant its flag in Kurdistan and learned its black ops from you know who.
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