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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian ground crew are inscribing the words "For Paris" on some bombs destined to be dropped on targets in Syria, in a message of solidarity with the victims of last week's Paris attacks.
Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu said one cruise missile strike had killed "more than 600 fighters" near an IS-controlled city.
originally posted by: Swills
www.reuters.com...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian ground crew are inscribing the words "For Paris" on some bombs destined to be dropped on targets in Syria, in a message of solidarity with the victims of last week's Paris attacks.
I dunno if all this bombing of IS is actually doing anything to slow them down but I support Russia and their stance against them.
I only hope no civilians are killed by their bombings because two wrongs don't make a right.
originally posted by: Swills
www.reuters.com...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian ground crew are inscribing the words "For Paris" on some bombs destined to be dropped on targets in Syria, in a message of solidarity with the victims of last week's Paris attacks.
I dunno if all this bombing of IS is actually doing anything to slow them down but I support Russia and their stance against them.
I only hope no civilians are killed by their bombings because two wrongs don't make a right.
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: Cinrad
Well, I've taken more of a cotton to Putin than that,,,mistake who sits in the Presidential chair, weilding his mighty pen and phone, purposely widening a rift between the 2 parties when he should be showing sympathy to Paris for their losses caused by Obama's JV team; he has promised to "roll back" ISIS, stating he "is confidence in this strategy going forward, but success will take time,"
Can we impeach him yet? Puhleeeeze...?
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: Cinrad
Well, I've taken more of a cotton to Putin than that,,,mistake who sits in the Presidential chair, weilding his mighty pen and phone, purposely widening a rift between the 2 parties when he should be showing sympathy to Paris for their losses caused by Obama's JV team; he has promised to "roll back" ISIS, stating he "is confidence in this strategy going forward, but success will take time,"
Can we impeach him yet? Puhleeeeze...?
ENOUGH!! We have a good president ans in Russia they have almost ZERO civil rights. This is allowed by their President.
And you call ours a mistake? I am sick and tired of this crap. If you like Russia so much, go move there. The US will never be like it.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: Cinrad
Well, I've taken more of a cotton to Putin than that,,,mistake who sits in the Presidential chair, weilding his mighty pen and phone, purposely widening a rift between the 2 parties when he should be showing sympathy to Paris for their losses caused by Obama's JV team; he has promised to "roll back" ISIS, stating he "is confidence in this strategy going forward, but success will take time,"
Can we impeach him yet? Puhleeeeze...?
ENOUGH!! We have a good president ans in Russia they have almost ZERO civil rights. This is allowed by their President.
And you call ours a mistake? I am sick and tired of this crap. If you like Russia so much, go move there. The US will never be like it.
originally posted by: Swills
www.reuters.com...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian ground crew are inscribing the words "For Paris" on some bombs destined to be dropped on targets in Syria, in a message of solidarity with the victims of last week's Paris attacks.
I dunno if all this bombing of IS is actually doing anything to slow them down but I support Russia and their stance against them.
I only hope no civilians are killed by their bombings because two wrongs don't make a right.
Russian politicians have said the Paris attack underscores the need for the West and the Kremlin to bury their differences and join forces to take on militants in Syria.