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If the Boeing is destroyed:
1) Novorossiya's army - is an act of terrorism;
2) Russia - is an awful crime;
2) Ukraine - is an annoying misunderstanding;
3) USA - The Boeing itself is guilty.
Russia has now recieved an answer from the Finnish interior minister "We don't know whether there are any Finnish mercenaries fighting in the Azov batallion of Ukraine".
I think Ukraine has plenty of volunteers of their own.
Tell, why poor Ukraine restores military airfields in the Kherson Region?
It is banned to restore airfields? What has this to do with a hypothetical WWIII?
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Originally Posted by Northwindsforever
Russia has now recieved an answer from the Finnish interior minister "We don't know whether there are any Finnish mercenaries fighting in the Azov batallion of Ukraine".
I think Ukraine has plenty of volunteers of their own.
You believe her? I don't. The foreign ministry don't. They just don't say it without hard proof. There are some mercenaries there, just as there was on Balkan.
You believe her? I don't. The foreign ministry don't. They just don't say it without hard proof. There are some mercenaries there, just as there was on Balkan.
Well, Russia inquired and this is the answer to them: " We don't know if Finns have joined". There are definitely some hardcore mercenaries in Ukraine. But also a lot of locals who are willing to join Azov for free.
Love the Lee-Harf session, where Lee presses Harf and Harf admits that the evidence the US has is based upon social media and Youtube videos, oh yea, real credible stuff there.
The photos being passed around of the supposed Buk are photos taken from Kiev held areas, held since May.
I see in the news the US is backtracking now, admitting that it has no evidence of direct Russian involvement, I wonder how much more back peddling there is to come.
Re: ' I wonder how much more back peddling there is to come'
I don't think the issue is so much what the US thinks but rather how the investigation of the shoot down will go on from here to bring those who did the shooting to justice. It would be expected that Russia will do all it can to expedite the investigation. Curious how they will handle the possible ups and downs.
Hopefully Mr. Putin will realize that his shadowy support for the separatists has taken a wicked turn for the worse. He has seen that with the MH 17 strike that there are great consequences based on that support. Is he a gambler or a rational man now under the circumstances? We'll see.
One thing about Putin is he has brought Russia a long way in the time he has been in power, he has his faults. I can tell he's doing a good job because where Yeltsin was a saint in the eyes of the west, Putin is the devil incarnate.
Would I want him as president? I think America should rent him for a term or two, just to see what happens in DC. Maybe some of our dead weight will disappear.
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Hehe interesting proposition! Of course in Russia well he's the boss. I'll give him that. But the question could be if the 'devil incarnate' is possibly building a road to hell as he leads his country on. Even if he's got 99.9% approval ratings that doesn't mean his policies are 'right' for Rossiya.
So, can someone give evidence linking Russia and personally Mr. Putin to the downfall the Boeing? Or most truthful Western newspapers published a big lie again (as in 2008)?
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