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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (902980)11/24/2015 3:48:20 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1575553
 
Sure, it came down in Syria. Really, really close to the Turkish border.

I realize you are a big Putin fan. But it was pretty dumb to operate right on the border with a country that has shown little tolerance of cross-border excursions. We aren't talking biplanes here. Jets move pretty quickly and have wide turning radii. So there is always a danger of over-shooting and, in this case, crossing borders if extreme care is not taken.

The fact of the matter is that Russia has been cavalierly invading other countries airspace and national waters. Until now, not much has happened. It has played well back in Russia, "Russia is strong like tractor! Weak-willed Western countries cower while we do what we want!". But that wasn't the case this time. No doubt, they will work up some pretext to shoot down some Turkish planes to save face. If they can. It is one thing to bomb rebels with no air defenses. It is quite another to take on a country with some of the best hardware.
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