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Turkey...one rule for one?

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Old 6th Dec 2015, 11:36
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AreOut, there is not necessarily a direct or even indirect linkage between Useful Idiots and the 'Master'.

The other term is 'agents of influence' where information is published in a possibly obscure journal and then picked up by the mainstream and generally regurgitated. The BBC is a notable player in that game trawling thread like this before rebroadcasting as investigative journalism.
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the Western Betrayal in 1939 is embedded in the Polish psyche, they realise they may have to fight alone.
Well then, will we see the major announcement of next year's Warsaw Summit as the first invocation of Article 13? Somehow, I don't think so.

But back to the thread: Turkey conducting Air Defence ops under national ROE while NATO Allies are contributing to Air Policing under NATO ROE in the same airspace against the same 'threat' offers huge opportunity for something to go horribly wrong and that contributing NATO ally to wear the unintended but predictable consequences.
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"back to the thread.." ? Fat chance! Considering it was prompted by a real-life invasion of a neighbouring sovereign state which took place some months ago, but by some bonkers logic twist it's now about some future invasion of Poland, there's little chance of that, skippedonce
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Putin Accuses Turkish Leadership of "Aiding Terror"
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Davutoglu: Turkey will not withdraw troops from Mosul Turkish PM refuses to withdraw troops from Iraq.
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