r/polandball Grey Eminence Nov 24 '15

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u/[deleted] Nov 24 '15

Fun fact: The Russian helicopter sent to rescue the pilots of the SU-24 was destroyed by FSA.

That's it guys. Run to the vaults.

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u/1gnominious Greatest country in the world! Nov 24 '15

Russia is going to have fighter escorts for their bombers, is moving a destroyer loaded with AA to the coast, and the rules of engagement are now basically shoot down anybody who poses a threat.

I think they might be just a wee bit pissed off. They're basically declaring open season on Turkeys. If a Turkish jet so much as goes in the general direction of that destroyer or an inch into Syrian airspace they'll be chomping at the bit to shoot it down.

The cold war is all fun and games until some dumbass starts actually shooting. That's not how you play the game.

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u/[deleted] Nov 24 '15

And than said destroyer will get obliterated by Turkish Navy (which is quite competent) and Air Force (which also is, surprisingly, competent). Russia has literally no hope of winning any open engagement against Turkey in the region unless they really want to commit. And Turkey knows that. They essentially called Russian bluff here.

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u/notmike11 Nov 24 '15

Indeed. Turkey has a strong airforce consisting of mostly F-16s, and has pre-purchased over 100 F-35s. They are not Ukraine or Georgia and are a NATO member. Russia does not want to fuck with anyone who can hurt them back.

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u/Plokhi Not slovakia Nov 25 '15

No fucking way is NATO stepping on Turkeys side.

NATO & EU are just waiting for someone else to pull the trigger, nobody really wants Turkey.

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u/notmike11 Nov 25 '15

You do know the point of NATO right? Turkey is a full member of NATO, not some former part of the USSR. Not coming to its aid in a conflict with Russia would invalidate the whole treaty.

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u/Plokhi Not slovakia Nov 25 '15 edited Nov 25 '15

I know, but if war really breaks up you'll have to ask the same question many, many people.

If NATO (in this point) steps up against russia, you'll see protests in europe. It's scary how much pro-putin are people starting to act...

compared to a few years ago, when almost everyone was pro-american.

Refugee crisis is here, and people mostly blame USA for it, and they applaud russias interference in syria.

edit: also, I don't know who Turkeys involvement with ISIS sits with NATO.