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Russian warships cross Turkey's Bosphorus Strait, en route to Syria

Get ready for US-Russia war if US strikes Syria...

Next week would be extremely interesting if US congress approves the war on Syria.


US side - NATO

Russia Side - India, China, Iran, Pakistan (amazing India and Pakistan would be on same sides lol)

Countries which would bear maximum brunt of the war between the heavyweights.

Syria,Turkey, Saudi, Qatar
You live in a dreamworld

No, I told this to many idiotic AKP fanboys, istanbul canal is yet the dumbest idea ever came from AKP. Even if it's built, the fact that we built it, doesn't mean squat, we can't force foreign ships to use the canal instead of bosphorus. We will still be limited by montreux.

As for Russian ships, I'll say screw US, our submarine force can handle them, easy

I was going to point out how dumb you are, but you made that point for me in the bracketed sentence.

:facepalm: I just felt sorry for you

IF and MIGHT,why so agressive,relax a bit.
The AKP calling the shots so it(the canal) could become a reality.
 
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Obama and Putin are 'odd couple' at summit

September 5 2013

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(Reuters) - A brief photo-op on Thursday between Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin spoke volumes, limited mostly to tight smiles and a businesslike handshake between U.S. and Russian leaders bitterly divided by the crisis in Syria.

Their sparse encounter outside a tsarist palace in St. Petersburg at the start of a Group of 20 (G20) economic summit underscored the dismal state of U.S.-Russia relations, with tensions mounting over Obama's threatened military strike against Syria, a Russian ally.

Obama and Putin have never had anything close to personal chemistry, and there was hardly any on display as the armored limousine carrying the U.S. president pulled up to where Putin waited to greet arriving world leaders.

Both offered thin smiles, exchanged pleasantries and gripped hands for the cameras. Obama could be heard pronouncing the weather or the palace or both "beautiful" and then headed inside alone.

It was the only one-on-one public appearance planned between the leaders in St. Petersburg, after Obama called off a separate Moscow summit in response to Russia's granting of asylum last month to Edward Snowden, a former U.S. spy agency contractor who had exposed secrets of American surveillance programs.

But Syria was the biggest source of strain in St. Petersburg, where Obama's effort to rally world support for a military strike against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over suspected chemical weapons use was pitted squarely against Putin's efforts to prevent such action.

The two were expected to talk informally on the summit sidelines but there was little expectation they would narrow their differences.

Obama arrived later than most of his fellow leaders for Thursday's working dinner and, when a reporter shouted a question on whether any progress had been made on Syria, was reported to have said leaders had only discussed the economy so far.

At a news conference in Stockholm on Wednesday, Obama said, "We've kind of hit a wall," when asked what had gone wrong with the "reset" in relations with Russia that he touted as a signature foreign policy accomplishment early in his first term.

Scrutinizing body language between the two has become a diplomatic pastime as the two have engaged in some of the most awkward personal encounters of U.S. and Russian leaders since the end of the Cold War.

At a G8 summit in Northern Ireland in June, Putin scowled his way through talks with Obama, who later likened him to a "bored kid in the back of the classroom".

The St. Petersburg summit appeared to be unfolding with similar tensions in play.

A day earlier, Putin bluntly accused U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry of lying by playing down the role of the militant group al Qaeda among Syrian rebel forces.

Then, on the way to the summit, Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, dismissed as "implausible theories" the notion put forward by Putin that anti-Assad rebels may have been to blame for the August 21 gas attack that killed hundreds of people near Damascus.

In the broadcast part of the first summit session on Thursday, Obama and Putin milled around talking to other leaders but not to one another.

On Friday, Obama plans to meet Russian human rights activists to underline U.S. displeasure over new laws that critics of the Kremlin say clamp down on dissent, violate gay rights and restrain non-governmental organizations.

That is all but certain to be taken by Putin as a swipe at him and meddling in Russia's domestic affairs.

Together again, Obama and Putin are 'odd couple' at summit | Reuters

Putin warns Russia could come to Syria's aid over US strike | Fox News
 
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AKP might be calling the shots but they cannot rewrite international law as they please. It might very well become a reality but what to what end?
 
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Get ready for US-Russia war if US strikes Syria...

Next week would be extremely interesting if US congress approves the war on Syria.


US side - NATO

Russia Side - India, China, Iran, Pakistan (amazing India and Pakistan would be on same sides lol)

Countries which would bear maximum brunt of the war between the heavyweights.

Syria,Turkey, Saudi, Qatar

Excuse me bro ...

We are out of the list !
 
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You mean Great Britain, France, Italy and their slaves (Greeks, Armenians, Indians) in Gallipoli, and Russians on east front kicked *** at same time.
Show me a other nation kicked so many enemys at same time.

I once defeated most of the World in Age of Empires III ! :ashamed:

And I was playing the Ottomans ! :smokin:

But I still couldn't find my Hurem Sultan ! :cray:
 
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I once defeated most of the World in Age of Empires III ! :ashamed:

And I was playing the Ottomans ! :smokin:

But I still couldn't find my Hurem Sultan ! :cray:
A tip,dont cry so much,women dont like that.
So had with your crying evry time:pissed:
 
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Hehe, sry dude but dont compare us with other muslim nations, we proved in WWI what we are able to do if its about our fatherland.

PS: We are allready democratic.

Save it for that day champion...:cheers:
 
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Troll those who troll you,i even felt sorry for you for beeing sick and here you are again trolling.
Maybe you should act according your age.
Those were my last words to you.

You felt sorry for me only one time !

But i felt sorry for you so many times before ...

cheers ! :cheers:
 
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IF and MIGHT,why so agressive,relax a bit.
The AKP calling the shots so it(the canal) could become a reality.
then it'll cost Turkey billions and it'll fvck up Istanbul's unique geography. European side will become an island in the middle and... I don't want to think

either we're being ruled by complete retards or this project will be cancelled
 
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They felt threatened so they used the Montreaux convention treaty a an excuse.

My dear everyone uses law to their advantage. Don't you see the court proceedings, same law used by both prosecutor and defence council.
 
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Dear members, let me remind you that replying to trolls will only decent your anger. And It's as illegal as the trolls themselves. Pls report the post or call in the staff, instead of replying yourselves. And don't go off-topic. Thread opened...
 
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2 landing ships = full of marines to secure Tartus and it's sorroundings until Russian citizen's are safe. I'm guessing two landing ships are too little for all the Russians in Syria so the intent might be to hold Tartus.
Intelligence ship = spying on signals if any attack breaks out, helping the efforts of two landing ships, possibly relaying info to SAA.
 
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