Turkey Has Declared War On Syria

Ludlow

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That is a chicken sandwhich stuffed with cornbread, I was thinking some kind of salad dressing comes in a jar and you spread it thick with a butter knife on top of the butter you just put there on the cornbread. I don'y eat fancy very often so I would hardly be expected to know .
Yeah it's stuffing mom called it dressing
 

Bar Sinister

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Other sources say Putin has asked Erdogan to clarify his most recent statements about Turkish intensions, your mainstream has said nothing about that either. Maybe they don';t want you to know.

Or more likely the situation does not exist. The mainstream media loves controversy and alarmism. If there was anything to the story they'd be right in it.
 

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It is probably a message of hope to the rebels who are losing ground big time and civilian deaths are minimal compared to Mosul.

Assad cannot remain in power: Turkish FM | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR

In the fake news time it appears that putting the truth out is allowed as it will just be labeled as fake. Strange times we live in.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ramme-guantanamo-prisoner-claim-a7449191.html

Saudi Arabia's terrorist rehabilitation centre is actually a "hidden radicalisation programme," an accused al-Qaeda bomb-maker detained at Guantanamo Bay has claimed.
Saudi prisoner Ghassan Abdullah al-Sharbi told a Gitmo parole board: “You guys want to send me back to Saudi Arabia because you believe there is a de-radicalisation programme on the surface, true.
"You are 100 per cent right, there is a strong de-radicalisation programme, but make no mistake, underneath there is a hidden radicalisation programme."

When the US is taking a city back there are lots of civilian deaths.
UN: Iraq Troop Deaths Soar With Mosul Invasion -- News from Antiwar.com

Pentagon Again Under-Reports Civilians Killed in Iraq, Syria Airstrikes -- News from Antiwar.com