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In reply to the discussion: Russian entry into Turkish airspace lasted 'seconds': U.S. official [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)37. I've never heard one complain
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As the Russian jets were headed to the Syrian border they were given warnings
tammywammy
Nov 2015
#49
That is a good question for you to ask yourself. How does a path depend on velocity?
xocet
Nov 2015
#43
Please remember, the Turkish Army is NOT supportive of the President of Turkey.
happyslug
Nov 2015
#21
Now, when I posted that the talk was still of a Ground to Air Missile, but now it is F-16
happyslug
Nov 2015
#46
The Patriot air defense systems that were loaned to Turkey a couple years ago
tammywammy
Nov 2015
#51
Article here says they warned it starting 15 km away. Still, 5 min seems too long for it to fly 15 k
uppityperson
Nov 2015
#4
Wow, that doesn't sound very Democratic. Sounds more like what the Republicons would say.
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#8
You can add the President to your doubtlessly long list of people who sound Republican
BeyondGeography
Nov 2015
#10
as someone who grew up in the middle of the Cold War, i don't read this as
nashville_brook
Nov 2015
#9
If you'd like to avoid another war, defending sovereign airspace rights is one place to start
BeyondGeography
Nov 2015
#11
uh huh, and being in a proxy war in Syria is a great way to...start a war.
nashville_brook
Nov 2015
#14
russia has to stop their willie nillie bombing Jets. they bomb the crap out of the entire of syria
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#13