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Wow, Russians holding their flags encouraging some locals to fight against a made up enemy (westerners coming to enslave them, nazis etc.). Which they still do to this day. No different than what they have always done in Eastern Europe
What "Russians" exactly are you talking aabout, looking at hundreds of thousands of people, protesting the coup d'etat in Kiev sponsored by Americans?
Easy to fill a crowd with young men borrowed from Russian prison colonies. Especially so when everyone was being fed war propaganda. Now they have their Donbas, the worst place in the post Soviet/Russian speaking world to live, maybe $100 a month salaries to be had there. No wonder they are fleeing like rats. The only people left are pensioners, and Russian combined cannon fodder. I'm glad at least this lesson has been learned, as always with the Russian sheep, the hard way.
Maksim, I wasn't suggesting that you guys bomb Turks in Syria but as you can see, it wasn't that hard to do. Although now this opens up the potential for escalation, just as you correctly called it. A classic Putin move, this time in response to Turks retaking a city. The message has been sent. Is Putin playing chicken with Turkey? I don't expect you to catch that idiom...
Easy to fill a crowd with young men borrowed from Russian prison colonies. Especially so when everyone was being fed war propaganda. Now they have their Donbas, the worst place in the post Soviet/Russian speaking world to live, maybe $100 a month salaries to be had there. No wonder they are fleeing like rats. The only people left are pensioners, and Russian combined cannon fodder. I'm glad at least this lesson has been learned, as always with the Russian sheep, the hard way.
What else are you going to make up in order to feed your delusions?
The fighting continues. Turks have not yet managed to turn the tide of the battle, Turkish army has not fought for a long time and has not yet rolled into the war. Syrian army suffers losses (local habits do not dig good trenches).
By the way, on what basis is the Turkish army located on Syrian territory? I think that NATO countries should force Turkey to leave Syria, Turkey could lead NATO to a serious conflict.
My point was that the war causes millions of migrants to Turkey, if a war starts in say Kazakhstan and Russia goes there it will be similar.
Yes, Russia has a permission by a dictator who uses chemical weapons.
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