Viewpoint wrote:Why do you care so much?
Why do you care if I care or not.
Are you a Turk?
Viewpoint wrote:Why do you care so much?
Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Why do you care so much?
Why do you care if I care or not.
Are you a Turk?
Iraq on Tuesday warned Turkey against violating Iraqi airspace and territory, saying its radars had repeatedly detected Turkish warplanes in its airspace. Meanwhile, Turkish planes were briefly stranded in Arbil, apparently due to power outages in Iraq.
"The Iraqi government condemns these violations to Iraq's airspace and sovereignty, warns Turkey against any violations of Iraq's airspace and territory," government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement following a cabinet meeting.
On the same day, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki issued a warning to neighboring countries, stating that Iraq will not remain silent in the event that a neighboring state violates Iraqi airspace.
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Why do you care so much?
Why do you care if I care or not.
Are you a Turk?
I dont care but you seem even more concerned about what Turkey is claiming than us...is it because you feed off and rejoice in Turkeys misstakes or want to degrade and run them into the ground because we all know you hate anything Turkish just like other GCs.
B25 wrote:Maybe the RoC could learn from this??? Or maybe they just dont have the balls to speak up.
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Why do you care so much?
Why do you care if I care or not.
Are you a Turk?
I dont care but you seem even more concerned about what Turkey is claiming than us...is it because you feed off and rejoice in Turkeys misstakes or want to degrade and run them into the ground because we all know you hate anything Turkish just like other GCs.
If it comes to light that Turkish planes were in the wrong place just like the Solomou person trying to rip down the flag, at the wrong time then Syria had every right to take action.
MOSCOW / ANKARA
Russia has shared all the data it has regarding the downed Turkish jet, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said yesterday, days after the U.S. and the U.K. handed over their own data.
When reminded of his earlier statements that Russia had “objective observation data” concerning the downing of the Turkish jet, Lavrov said, “We have given all data we have obtained. These are provided by our various intelligence sources.”
The statement of Lavrov came after U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Francis Ricciardone said the U.S. had given all the information it has on the downed plane to Turkish officials. Britain, which has a military base in Greek Cyprus, also gave records to Turkey on the downed jet last week.
B25 wrote:Maybe the RoC could learn from this??? Or maybe they just dont have the balls to speak up.
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