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Putin:Turkey backstabbed Russia by downing Russian warplane acted as accomplices of the terrorists

Turkey is getting worried of what will happen after we clear Syria of terrorists.

The Syrians will want revenge and countries like Israel and Turkey are first on the list to receive punishment for their part in arming terrorists in Syria.

Unfortunately for them, Its too late to say sorry. Their comeuppance for supporting jihadi animals will be delivered with extreme prejudice.
 
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Beneficiary is ISIS. Russia and Turkey ........ Losses the plot.

Winners are US and Israel.............Because of the Stupidity of above Mentioned Countries.
I don't think Russia is stupid!! It has hit two birds with one stone...it scored brownie points in world media on its campaign against ISIS and its wish of weakening EU is starting to fruition..thanks to turks!
 
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This incident stands out against the usual fight against terrorism. Our troops are fighting heroically against terrorists, risking their lives. But the loss we suffered today came from a stab in the back delivered by accomplices of the terrorists,” Putin
The incident will have grave consequences for Russia’s relations with Turkey, Putin warned.

Very strong statement indeed. Could be translated into anything including war. However,one must remember the shooting down couldn't be done without direct orders from the U.S. I, personally, believe some people are living in fool's paradise if they think NATO or The U.S. is stupid enough not to intervene if things get out of hands. Don't be surprised to see a statement in Turkey's favor from NATO/U.S. soon. Kurds are in for a party either way.
 
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This response is pretty big . The last time few times putin made such direct statements ,we went to war later.

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And the threat is very clear. I expect Russia to respond slow,but when it does ,it will be swift and brutal.

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We are very much on the cusp of World war 3.

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From the people I have been in touch with, this was all in the plan all the time.

Now turkish jets will not enter Syria to defend their ISIS allies because they know we will shoot them down. This allows the Kurd's to advance.

The turks have been spending too much time with the arabs. Theyve become over-reactive and easy to read.
 
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Honorable Russians feel hurt when Turkey backstabbed them by shooting their aircraft that came too close to the airspace.

Or does it hurt because Turkey isn't going to take sh!t from Russia like Ukraine did?
 
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Russia is no threat for Turkey.

USA says it gives no chit about crispy russky pilots.

Mhh russkies bbcued with sauce.
 
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I don't think Russia is stupid!! It has hit two birds with one stone...it scored brownie points in world media on its campaign against ISIS and its wish of weakening EU is starting to fruition..thanks to turks!

Yes Russia will play sympathy card and that's what they can ONLY do. Putin's statement of backstabbing just fit the plot...Russia won't reply it militarily.
 
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What else did Putin expect from political Islam? Honesty? True friendship? Loyalty?

Nah.. Those virtues are for the sane minds. Schizophrenic people doesn't act that way.
 
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4 KM is a very thin line technically, Turk pilots consciousness was somewhat justified as the aircraft downed was a ground attack plane and could easily hit anything inside turkish territory from Syrian Border. 2)Russian communication gears being different standards may have caused problems in communication especially with Su-24 being an old plane. 3)Even if SU-24 was shot inside the Turkish territory, the pilot could easily steer the struck jet to fall in Syrian territory.
Turks have been on their toes when Russians locked their F-16s a month ago, they're not expected to take any chances. Russians have a right to protest but once you poke someone, you should also be prepared to face the consequences. Now it would be interesting to see how Russians respond in the skies.
 
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