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Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« on: 02 December 2015, 13:11:48 »

.......if it could be shown that member was directly/indirectly supporting terrorists? Just been watching RT and the evidence that Turkey is allowing ISIL's oil tankers across it's border is pretty compelling. Hmmmmm......
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #1 on: 02 December 2015, 13:16:53 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #2 on: 02 December 2015, 13:20:05 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes  ;D
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #3 on: 02 December 2015, 13:21:34 »

Oh....and, of course, I do realise that Erdogan and his cronies are beyond reproach. Apart from shooting down a Russian bomber over Syria that is.  ::)
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #4 on: 02 December 2015, 16:33:22 »

I think that the BBC has been more preoccupied about Camoron calling people 'Terrorist Sympathisers' than the actual issues in hand today.  ::)

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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #5 on: 02 December 2015, 17:31:16 »

I think that the BBC has been more preoccupied about Camoron calling people 'Terrorist Sympathisers' than the actual issues in hand today.  ::)
That's liebore and Erdogan then  ;D
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2015, 18:35:22 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #7 on: 02 December 2015, 18:41:46 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)

Not anymore, Guy Martin saw to that!  ;)
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #8 on: 02 December 2015, 20:36:07 »

The whole thing is a mess. Satanic State have been selling oil to Assad in return for mains electricity.

I don't believe that Turkey will fulfil the requirements (in our lifetime) that they set out ages ago to meet in order to progress to join the EU. Yet we fete them, are handing potentially 28 million folks work visas for Europe and showering them with money.

I never ever thought I would agree with Alex Salmond but he made three good points today.

Why are we not fighting back in the propaganda war?

Why are we not taking down their vile barbaric websites?

Why are we not stopping the countries that are supporting them from showering them with cash.

On the question of can you believe RT, BBC etc. I think it is very foolish to only rely on one news source.

Where is Rods2 for his inciteful comment.?
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #9 on: 02 December 2015, 20:43:57 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
Plus a couple of spitfires, and the un-airworthy Lancaster.
 Chirst I'd be scared of that squadron.
 and we've also got monsure guffer on his bike :D
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #10 on: 02 December 2015, 20:49:10 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
Plus a couple of spitfires, and the un-airworthy Lancaster.
 Chirst I'd be scared of that squadron.
and we've also got monsure guffer on his bike :D

Yeah when he gets his after burners going watch out!!  :o  He'd soon send those God fearing Jihadis running!  ;D
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #11 on: 02 December 2015, 20:57:58 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
Plus a couple of spitfires, and the un-airworthy Lancaster.
 Chirst I'd be scared of that squadron.
and we've also got monsure guffer on his bike :D

Yeah when he gets his after burners going watch out!!  :o  He'd soon send those God fearing Jihadis running!  ;D
Yeah. He'd give 'em the shi'ites.
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #12 on: 02 December 2015, 22:54:38 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
Plus a couple of spitfires, and the un-airworthy Lancaster.
 Chirst I'd be scared of that squadron.
 and we've also got monsure guffer on his bike :D

There's a couple of Lightning's that we might be able to borrow back from South Africa, too..
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #13 on: 02 December 2015, 23:07:09 »

I think you should keep that pinch of salt handy when watching RT.  ::)
It's just like watching any news channel, you get 90% shite and a bit of truth. It's up to the individual what they take from it.

For instance, all the crap on the BBC at the moment about what we're gonna do with our eight planes ;D

Nine with the Vulcan. :D :D ;)
Plus a couple of spitfires, and the un-airworthy Lancaster.
 Christ I'd be scared of that squadron.
 and we've also got monsure guffer on his bike :D

There's a couple of Lightnings that we might be able to borrow back from South Africa, too..


There's still plenty of Tiger Moths about; machine guns haven't changed much - the tricky bit is synchronising it with the propeller - add a bag of grenades and you have a bomber ;D
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Re: Could NATO justify defending one of it's members......
« Reply #14 on: 02 December 2015, 23:08:38 »

Propeller? For girls. ;D
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