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Topic Started: Sep 25 2015, 02:59 AM (1,584 Views)
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http://www.vox.com/2015/10/8/9482023/russia-missiles-iran-crash

Russian missiles crash in Iran: what we know

Updated by Max Fisher on October 8, 2015, 2:10 p.m. ET


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ps:
gee
...i thought Iran was on Putin side
... crash test dummies!!
Edited by beserker, Oct 8 2015, 07:31 PM.
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beserker
Oct 8 2015, 12:05 PM
Zechariah
Oct 7 2015, 09:38 PM
reddgirl64
Oct 6 2015, 12:38 PM
Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,

You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power.

If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.

Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent.

However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
There is much to what you're saying and I wouldn't argue any of your points.
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guess
...... who is still talking geography


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smh
I bet those Isis mofos aren't laughing, as Russin jets and cruise missiles fuck their asses up. :D :D
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Oh of course you wouldn't...since You're an idiot, just like her.
So the little dark COON is mad at sister Redd :) Well what else is new, my favorite ghetto COON? Just showed up to demonstrate your obsession with me, yet again, huh? I love having my own personal COON to jump whenever I say jump. I'm gonna get you a whole gallon of Clorox, since you've been such a good COON. ;) :D
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Zechariah
Oct 7 2015, 09:38 PM
reddgirl64
Oct 6 2015, 12:38 PM
Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,

You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power.

If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.

Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent.

However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
There is much to what you're saying and I wouldn't argue any of your points.
Oh of course you wouldn't...since You're an idiot, just like her.




...meanwhile...




So much for Putin's chess game, eh?

Even GOP-Republican portals are defending Obama against Putin's lunacy...LOL...I can't wait to smear this egg yoke in Snide's face.


http://conservativeangle.com/putins-airstrikes-in-syria-undermine-nato-destabilize-middle-east/



PUTIN’S AIRSTRIKES IN SYRIA UNDERMINE NATO, DESTABILIZE MIDDLE EAST

by PETER MORICI


President Putin’s decision to deploy aircraft in Syria and bomb opponents of President Assad may be “a recipe for disaster” as President Obama asserts, but it neatly exploits U.S. and western European vulnerabilities in the region. It also gives Russia leverage to undermine NATO and destabilize the oil-rich Middle East.

Russia’s commitment—32 planes, 16 helicopters, and two surface to air missile systems—will hardly reverse Assad’s sagging fortunes. However, Putin’s firepower greatly handicaps U.S., Saudi and other allies’ efforts to pressure him to relinquish power.

Turkey and the Gulf States have considered a no-fly zone to protect moderate rebels opposing Assad, but now they dare not challenge Russian jets without the participation of U.S. and European airpower. As Obama and his European counterparts demonstrated in the Ukraine, they are not willing to use their military assets to confront Putin.

U.S. efforts to support moderate rebels to oust Assad have failed. We can expect the tyrant to continue bombing his own people and drive even more refugees to Europe.

Moreover, it is apparent that the Obama Administration and the Europeans are not willing to do what is necessary to stop ISIS from spreading throughout the Muslim world and recruiting young people in Europe and North America to fight for their cause and attempt terrorist acts.

Airstrikes, materiel, intelligence support, and training for friendly government armies and insurgents in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere have not turned the tide against ISIS, and it is doubtful that Obama or even a hawkish President Hillary Clinton will ever have the stomach to act decisively.

In ISIS, the West is fighting cancerous religious ideas more than armies. Short of committing a massive expeditionary force to exterminate ISIS—something virtually impossible with CNN sending graphic battlefield images in real time—the appeal of ISIS to young disaffected Muslims and western youth will not be squelched.

In 2015, Germany alone expects as many as 1.5 million refugees, and the unrelenting flood of immigrants poses an existential threat to Western Europe—economically, politically and culturally—that North American societies built on immigrants can little appreciate.

To stop the tide, at least from the Middle East, and mount a more effective campaign against ISIS, Europeans now have to do business with Russia, and its regional ally, Iran, which possesses considerable military technology and materiel resources and is supporting paramilitary forces aligned with Assad in Syria and elsewhere.

All that rattles both Eastern European members of NATO close to Russia and Saudi led Arab states aligned with the U.S. and Europe. To obtain Putin’s cooperation, Europeans will likely have to render ineffective economic sanctions imposed on Russia after the invasion of the Ukraine.

The Europeans will have much less leverage to enforce the recently signed nuclear weapons agreement with Iran. Without European support, the United States will be hard pressed to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

That will give Russia a free hand in Eastern Europe. Namely, the ability to compromise the sovereignty and strongly influence the economic and political alignment of eastern NATO states like Poland and Latvia.

Saudi Araba has the technical capacity to develop nuclear weapon. Faced with its arch rival, Iran, potentially having the bomb and looking at how the Obama Administration has failed to effectively support allies in the Ukraine and in the Middle East, the Saudis may well feel compelled to discretely develop or purchase nuclear weapons too. And other oil-rich nations could then purchase off the shelf weapons, perhaps from Pakistan.

Putin is mercurial but hardly unbeatable at international intrigue. He has so effectively undermined the influence and interests of American and European leaders, because they lacked the political resolve—and the stomach—to do what is necessary in the Ukraine and Middle East.






Peter Morici is an economist and business professor at the University of Maryland, and a national columnist. He tweets @pmorici1.




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Well, the dirty little ghetto COON back again.....obsession is a bitch. :P
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VoiceofReason
Oct 8 2015, 04:51 PM
I think it's about Putin telling America to step aside and let him reign.
He can have the middle east
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Zechariah
Oct 9 2015, 08:21 AM
Well, here I go again. With my senile ass. I steal U Thant creativity since he used the word "COON" and made it fashionable on this website. I am jealous of his intellect, so I steal his creativity. Plus I am angry at his intellect because he uses it to embarrass me and point out my old, senile thinking, when I do things like...

as soon as I login, I chase his scholarship around this website---then when he returns the favor?? I post whine after whine after whine, because he's not lightskinned so he has no Rights to do the exact same thing I do around here----when I login and stalk his scholarship all of over this website. Just, check my archives for clear and concise proof.

The End.




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Oct 9 2015, 08:48 AM
Zechariah
Oct 9 2015, 08:21 AM
Well, here I go again. With my senile ass. I steal U Thant creativity since he used the word "COON" and made it fashionable on this website. I am jealous of his intellect, so I steal his creativity. Plus I am angry at his intellect because he uses it to embarrass me and point out my old, senile thinking, when I do things like...

as soon as I login, I chase his scholarship around this website---then when he returns the favor?? I post whine after whine after whine, because he's not lightskinned so he has no Rights to do the exact same thing I do around here----when I login and stalk his scholarship all of over this website. Just, check my archives for clear and concise proof.

The End.




...fixed
Now you're "fixed", huh? You're still the same dumb ass COON by any name. :P
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Zechariah
Oct 9 2015, 08:49 AM
Now you're "fixed", huh? You're still the same dumb ass COON by any name. :P
:D :D :D :D :D
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kennyinbmore
Oct 9 2015, 08:51 AM
ooooh! Let me get in here and suck zecharia's dyck, since we need as much help as we can get vs. U Thant ... we have to unite against U Thant! ... he will destroy any of us, one on one, just like he hath always done!


There's safety in numbers---when you're a lightskinned-racist!!





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