Putin: gettin' sh!t done

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The Russians are not stupid they intend to stop the NATO hordes where they are and crush them before they murder million and millions to save thier banking masters. I think they can and will do just that. We have no secrets from them the corrupt west is an open book to them and they know fully the risks of failure, they've seen it in Lybia, Iraq, Gautamala and hundreds of other destroyed nations who did not deserve their fate. May God have mercy on Americans.
 

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Got any pictures? Bull Biscuits Company is not the best source for anything other than propaganda, a fact you seem to be blissfully unaware.

I'll bet Porky doesn't sleep in the same place twice anymore.

Tehran has denied US reports that four of Russia's cruise missiles targeting ISIL actually fell to the ground in Iran, with the country's defense ministry calling the accusations "psychological war."
Russia's Defense Ministry also refutes US media reports of an alleged incident involving cruise missiles which were fired at ISIL positions in Syria on October 7, stating that all missiles hit their designated targets.

Iraqis Look to 'Hajji Putin' to Save Them From ISIL
 

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Hey... all I am saying is that the Russians have to fix their missile systems. They need to at least hit the country they are aimed at.
 

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The unpredictably random directions in which Russian missiles fly undoubtedly make Russia a fearsome army indeed. I'm sure its own troops take cover when their side's missiles are in the air.
 

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Hey... all I am saying is that the Russians have to fix their missile systems. They need to at least hit the country they are aimed at.
Maybe one (or all) fell on this guy. 1 would be poor construction, 2 guidance of the wrong calibre, 3 is than 50%, 4 is pin-point accuracy and the last spy just bit the dust. In the case of the link the tone is more that he died on the front lines and his replacement was at all the same meetings.
Iran Revolutionary Guards Commander Killed in Syria — Naharnet

The unpredictably random directions in which Russian missiles fly undoubtedly make Russia a fearsome army indeed. I'm sure its own troops take cover when their side's missiles are in the air.
As they should, . . . and anybody within a 1505 mile radius. (what is meant to be a big bang 'over there' can be a big bang anyplace along that path after it comes out of the barrel.)
If something 'fell off' that would the 4 ram jets and the 2nd stage navigation system would begin the attack stage as the 'getting there in the 1st place had just concluded That would be the same munition used for short range defense at 'home-plate'.

Hey... all I am saying is that the Russians have to fix their missile systems. They need to at least hit the country they are aimed at.
That doesn't seem to be a requirement when 'your country' does that and worse if the latest reports are as bad as they sound. Somebody's watch become a homing beacon? (on their off duty days)
 
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gopher;2167600]Good, cause what goes on in Syria is none of our goddamn business. Russkies paid a huge price for invading Afghanistan. That's what is going to happen to them in Syria as well.

They were invited into Afghanistan.

Now it's time for Obama and those idiots in Congress to fix up the mess we have within our borders. Not for what the fcuk goes on overseas.

Any fix will entail reparations for the carnage inflicted on the world for the last century of plunder of a truely enormous scale and since the USA is a hollow thing even now this will never happen. Expect the Yugoslavia solution, expect civil war first to eliminate opponents of partition.https://www.google.ca/search?q=sove...KEwilt-3Ak7XIAhVCqB4KHZATB-8&biw=1024&bih=633

Isn't it amazing how some right wingers on this forum are praising Putin for attacking the wrong people.

Who would you have the Russians attack their allie of a hundred years?
 

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Russian missiles 'hit IS in Syria from Caspian Sea' - BBC News


 

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The EU is showing it's usual consistent self. Sanctioned when you aren't involved and zippered lips when the bombs are falling, on target, all of the time.
EU Not Planning to Impose Sanctions on Russia Over Airstrikes in Syria
BRUSSELS (Sputnik) – The European Union is not planning to introduce new sanctions against Russia over its military operation in Syria, a highly-ranked EU official said Friday.
“No, this is absolutely not being discussed,” the official told RIA Novosti.



 

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It will be fun to watch as the Russians engage on the ground. Just as long as they aren't using cruise missiles or using close air support near their own guys! Yikes!
 

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Come on, EagleSmack,

Don't be suck a fickle for precision. They're just cruise missiles. Fire enough of them off with large enough warheads attached to them and at least one of them is bound to hit its target eventually, maybe.
 
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Is that a direct quote from the Boeing Brochure?

Notice the 4 ramjets have 1/2 of the intake blocked, that would be to run it at 1/2 throttle as full throttle turning would rip the wings off. What place is 1500 miles south of our most northern island? That would be the 'base' and the 'pilots' are chips or people in a vr chair. Cost, less than a $1/day. A CND dollar at that.

It will be fun to watch as the Russians engage on the ground. Just as long as they aren't using cruise missiles or using close air support near their own guys! Yikes!
You spelled Iran wrong, .. . again.
 

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Come on, EagleSmack,

Don't be suck a fickle for precision. They're just cruise missiles. Fire enough of them off with large enough warheads attached to them and at least one of them is bound to hit its target eventually, maybe.

That's true. I am just hoping the Russians put enough fuel in their cruise missiles the next time so they can make it all the way to Syria.

Having your cruise missiles run out of gas over an ally is pretty embarrassing.

You spelled Iran wrong, .. . again.

Oh no... you don't think the Russians are going to get off that easy do you? lol
 

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA Oh man that was funny. Just like Sevastopol and the Ukraine invited them?

Jin, I know you're relatively new to the forum but we have certain members that absolutely adore Russia, Iran, N. Korea, and Syria. They swallow every drop of Pravda and the Iranian Revolutionary Herald.

Now with Russian missiles malfunctioning over Iran and ISIS bagging an Iranian Revolutionary Guard General you need to expect some of our forum members to be a little sensitive.
 

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Come on, EagleSmack,

Don't be suck a fickle for precision. They're just cruise missiles. Fire enough of them off with large enough warheads attached to them and at least one of them is bound to hit its target eventually, maybe.
That sounds more like a scud missile. :lol:

Jin, I know you're relatively new to the forum but we have certain members that absolutely adore Russia, Iran, N. Korea, and Syria. They swallow every drop of Pravda and the Iranian Revolutionary Herald.

Now with Russian missiles malfunctioning over Iran and ISIS bagging an Iranian Revolutionary Guard General you need to expect some of our forum members to be a little sensitive.
Oh noes. Golly gee whiz I hope I didn't offend any of the little fellers.
 

darkbeaver

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA Oh man that was funny. Just like Sevastopol and the Ukraine invited them?

It's good that you have a sence of humour. To be able to laugh in the face of great adversity is a much respected virtue. Good luck with your collapse.

Jin, I know you're relatively new to the forum but we have certain members that absolutely adore Russia, Iran, N. Korea, and Syria. They swallow every drop of Pravda and the Iranian Revolutionary Herald.

Now with Russian missiles malfunctioning over Iran and ISIS bagging an Iranian Revolutionary Guard General you need to expect some of our forum members to be a little sensitive.

That sounds like a nervous exageration to cover pi ssless fear Smack.
 

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Denail is no longer in Egypt. Enjoy the show DB, the more resistance the harder the crash.

Jin, I know you're relatively new to the forum but we have certain members that absolutely adore Russia, Iran, N. Korea, and Syria. They swallow every drop of Pravda and the Iranian Revolutionary Herald.

Now with Russian missiles malfunctioning over Iran and ISIS bagging an Iranian Revolutionary Guard General you need to expect some of our forum members to be a little sensitive.
What the reaction to headlines such as these.
What is NATO Doing in Syria? Nothing
The alliance lacks a comprehensive strategy towards Syria. Member states did not come up with one during NATO's latest summit in September 2014. Back then, the years-long civil war and Islamic State activities took backstage to the conflict in Ukraine. Not much has changed since. "When it comes to Syria, NATO limits itself to monitoring missions and prefers to count on the so-called moderate opposition to counter the Syrian regime and the Islamic State," Aslanyan noted.
At the moment dozens of countries take part in the US-led coalition aimed at destroying ISIL, although its achievements are moderate.

Russian Jets Carry Out Record 67 Sorties Against ISIL Targets in Syria
The intensity and effectiveness of airstrikes by Russian air force against the Islamic State targets significantly increased in the past 24 hours, inflicting heavy casualties among terrorists.
According to Deputy Chief of the Russian General Staff, Lt. Gen. Igor Makushev, the Russian Sukhoi Su-34 and Su-25SM strike aircraft destroyed six command and communication posts, six ammunition and fuel depots, 17 training camps, three underground bunkers, 16 fortified positions, a vehicle repairs facility, 17 vehicles and two multiple-launch rocket systems.