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re: Russian Airliner shot down by ISIS (Video)
Posted on 10/31/15 at 6:16 pm to mattz1122
Posted on 10/31/15 at 6:16 pm to mattz1122
quote:Muslin Presidents are markedly better.
We only look weak because we have a feeble-minded voting populace who insists we have a "muslim president."
William Howard Taft was a lot of bang for the buck.
This post was edited on 10/31/15 at 6:17 pm
Posted on 10/31/15 at 7:22 pm to LSU Tigerhead
Has that even been proven?
Posted on 10/31/15 at 7:25 pm to LSU Tigerhead
Yall are so damn credulous. Isis said themselves on Twitter that video is bullshite. They have nothing capable of shooting a plane out of the sky at 31k feet
I wouldn't necessarily rule out a bomb though
I wouldn't necessarily rule out a bomb though
This post was edited on 10/31/15 at 7:27 pm
Posted on 10/31/15 at 8:46 pm to LSU Tigerhead
Alpha Group
I wonder what the Russians are going to do this time....
quote:
Six years later, in October 1985, Alpha Group was dispatched to war-torn Beirut, Lebanon. The Kremlin was informed of the kidnapping of four Soviet diplomats by the militant group, the Islamic Liberation Organization (a radical offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood). It was believed that this was retaliation for the Soviet support of Syrian involvement in the Lebanese Civil War.[19] However, by the time Alpha arrived, one of the hostages had already been killed. Through a network of supporting KGB operatives, members of the task-force identified each of the perpetrators involved in the crisis, and once identified, began to take the relatives of these militants as hostages. Following the standard Soviet policy of no negotiations with terrorists, some of the hostages taken by Alpha Group were dismembered, and their body parts sent to the militants. The warning was clear: more would follow unless the remaining hostages were released immediately.[20] The show of force worked, and for a period of 20 years no Soviet or Russian officials were taken captive, until the 2006 abduction and murder of four Russian embassy staff in Iraq.
I wonder what the Russians are going to do this time....
Posted on 10/31/15 at 10:18 pm to LSU Tigerhead
quote:
We already look weak with our stupid muslim president.
Posted on 10/31/15 at 10:26 pm to REG861
Why does Twitter allow ISIS to maintain a twitter account/presence? I'm a little confused.
Posted on 10/31/15 at 10:29 pm to ATL-TIGER-732
Now that's a boss move
Posted on 10/31/15 at 10:32 pm to Hammertime
quote:I ask myself this all the time
Why does Twitter allow ISIS to maintain a twitter account/presence? I'm a little confused.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 3:15 am to LSU Tigerhead
Dude they have already reported that the pilot radioed to land at nearest airport due to mechanical problems. I think he would have stated they were hit with an object had they been hit by a missle. Also they have already stated they couldn't have been shot down at 31,000 ft.
Plane believed to have broken apart in mid air.
LINK
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In Russia, the wife of the plane's co-pilot, Sergei Trukhachev, said her husband had complained about the plane's condition. Natalya Trukhacheva told state-controlled NTV that their daughter had called her father before the flight left Sharm el-Sheikh. "He complained before the flight that the technical condition of the aircraft left much to be desired," she said.
Plane believed to have broken apart in mid air.
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This post was edited on 11/1/15 at 3:30 am
Posted on 11/1/15 at 3:38 am to tiggerthetooth
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Why does Twitter allow ISIS to maintain a twitter account/presence? I'm a little confused.
They don't. It's whack a mole. They cancel them as soon as they are made aware of it, but new ones pop up.
By the way, ISIS has captured the Syrian town of Maheen despite the Russian bombing campaign. Russia is not ten feet tall militarily. They weren't during the Cold War, and they are even less so now. This gambit was a quagmire for them from the get go. It may turn out to be something much worse than that. Like Fall of Saigon type worse.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 4:32 am to LSU Tigerhead
Here comes the conspiracies.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 4:55 am to mattz1122
quote:
We only look weak because we have a feeble-minded voting populace who insists we have a "muslim president."
We only look weak because we have a feeble minded populace who elected that cocksucker twice and the church he went to was as bad as a mosque anyway, doesn't matter what he calls himself.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 5:15 am to Jim Rockford
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Like Fall of Saigon type worse.
What the Obamapologists deny is that what Obama just did with Syria is EXACTLY the same thing Kennedy did with Vietnam in 1961 - sending a small number of Americans to act as "advisers" to the war. Tip toe around with this shite and this entire region will collapse to Isis, much like how Kennedy tip toed around in Vietnam for a few years and suddenly the North Vietnamese had a huge army full of Southerners pissed off at the South's government and Americans for being in their country.
This post was edited on 11/1/15 at 5:27 am
Posted on 11/1/15 at 5:41 am to Hugo Stiglitz
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We need Russia to do our dirty work for us
why is ISIS "our" problem??? this "America as the world police" bullshite is getting pretty tired... why should we keep sending "our" soldiers to die for people that don't want us to in the first fricking place??
as far as the middle east, the US needs to slowly back away, while maintaining good relations with a few key nations that we haven't invaded or tried to spread our brand of democracy to....
and yeah, Russia.... they are not nearly the world power, militarily speaking, that every makes them out to be.... they are only, and i'll use this term pretty lightly, "scary" because their president is bat shite insane and doesn't give a frick what you or anyone else thinks, which is NOT what you want from the dude leading your country, regardless of how redneck, backwoods, rootin' tootin' you may be...
Posted on 11/1/15 at 6:09 am to chRxis
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as far as the middle east, the US needs to slowly back away, while maintaining good relations with a few key nations that we haven't invaded or tried to spread our brand of democracy to....
Meanwhile Obama gives the middle finger to Isreal in favor of the goat frickers.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 6:15 am to Horsemeat
quote:
Isreal
don't need them either....
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:25 am to LSU Tigerhead
Russia downed it's own plane to create a need for it to really ramp up it's Middle East military presence.
This is going to get out of hand very quickly
This is going to get out of hand very quickly
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:31 am to Old Sarge
quote:
Russia downed it's own plane to create a need for it to really ramp up it's Middle East military presence.
If that was true, Putin and Russia would have already pointed the finger at rebels but they haven't.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 9:55 am to LSU Tigerhead
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LSU Tigerhead
quote:
We already look weak with our stupid muslim president.
So getting our soldiers killed and maimed over there in that stone age clusterfrick would make us look strong in your eyes,
instead of arranging it so that these neanderthals kill each other like we've finally figured out how to do lately?
I would agree with you if only you could be one of them.
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