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To: Bill who wrote (902994)11/24/2015 4:02:32 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1575535
 
Ad hominem???? But, but, but....CJ is brilliant......just ask him....LOL!!



To: Bill who wrote (902994)11/24/2015 4:33:30 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575535
 
You sure seem like a Putin lover to me.

First you don't believe our NATO ally, even with confirmation from other NATO allies, that the Russia's warplanes incurred into her territory. You even stated that anyone who believed otherwise was "obviously stupid".

Next, you back away from your initial Putin loving, Russian propaganda eating crap, desperately issuing more Putin loving crap, like that Russia has some right to fly warplanes over our NATO allies.

Do you even know the history here? I thought not.



To: Bill who wrote (902994)11/24/2015 4:56:25 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575535
 
Sure, I can do that. It is just that way too many on the Right are in awe of Putin, being a sort of anti-Obama I suppose. They rarely fail to mention how manly he is...

There is no evidence that they chased the Fencer into Syria. Now it may have been that by the time the missiles reached the Fencer it had returned to Syrian airspace. But that doesn't matter as long as they were launched while it was still in Turkish airspace. Still, there is no evidence that even that is the case.

I have to point out that crossing over into Turkey is an act of aggression in and of itself.

If a Russian plane touched the tip of Maine on its way to Canada, should we chase it into Canada and shoot it down?

You mean like the Russians did with KAL 007?

Actually, this type of incursion, sans the shoot down, has become routine with the Russians. There is a reason why it is considered provocative to even get close to foreign airspace. Or foreign craft when in international airspace. It is way too easy to make a mistake and invite such an incident.