Re: Berlin
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:30 pm
I'd have rather seen him rot his entire life win prison than as a dead 'martyr'...
Oh that's good, now he can't be interrogated or reveal where he was trained.Whiskey 7 wrote:They got the bastard!
history doesn't "dictate" anything, and we're not returning to the 1930sCaptain Mazda wrote:history dictates that's what will happen
the name of his driving school?Captain Mazda wrote:where he was trained
Uh, I'm actually talking fairly recent history and the political and social overhaul currently taking place in Europe. I thought my mention of the French Patriot Act made that clear.seremtan wrote:history doesn't "dictate" anything, and we're not returning to the 1930sCaptain Mazda wrote:history dictates that's what will happen
the Nazis were able to consolidate their power because some communist burned down a building, an act which killed no one (apart from the communist, who was executed). so far in Europe Islamists have killed a shitload of people in various kinds of attacks and still not one European government has done anything even remotely similar
Dec19, 2016Captain Mazda wrote:
Also worth noting how Russia, the only European country actually fighting against ISIS, has not been attacked by these primitive cave trolls.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/breaking-r ... ed/5563599Russian Ambassador In Turkey Killed In Terrorist Attack...The Gunman shouted about Aleppo, the Syrian city where rebels were defeated this month by Russian-backed government forces, as he carried out the attack at an art exhibit...
https://www.rt.com/news/370374-isis-attack-moscow-fsb/The Federal Security Service (FSB) has foiled a series of terrorist attacks in Moscow by a group of foreign fighters, who were directed by an Islamic State-affiliate based in Turkey, the Russian agency reported.
https://themoscowtimes.com/news/isis-cl ... soil-55882The terrorist group Islamic State (ISIS)* has claimed responsibility for an attack that occurred on Oct. 23 in Nizhny Novgorod. The SITE Intel Group, which monitors global terrorist activity, tweeted the group's claim on Wednesday.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-russia ... KKCN0WW0N3One police officer was killed and two injured late on Tuesday when two vehicles were blown up by an explosive device in Russia's Dagestan region, police said, while the Islamic State group said it was behind the attack...Islamic State has in the past said it was behind violent attacks on security forces in the North Caucasus, the volatile mainly Muslim part of Russia where Dagestan is located...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34840943Russia's security chief says an act of terror brought down the Russian A321 airliner in Egypt last month, killing all 224 people on board
losCHUNK wrote:Would you like more ?
The dude pulled a gun, fired and injured one of the police dudes during a routine stop. Without knowing the full details it's probably a pretty safe assumption that detaining this person would have been difficult without further loss of life and unlikely.Captain Mazda wrote:Oh that's good, now he can't be interrogated or reveal where he was trained.Whiskey 7 wrote:They got the bastard!
It's still there.losCHUNK wrote:Oh look perspective has fucked you again
Where'd Ukraine go ?
Some of itCaptain Mazda wrote:It's still there.losCHUNK wrote:Oh look perspective has fucked you again
Where'd Ukraine go ?
losCHUNK wrote:Dec19, 2016Captain Mazda wrote:
Also worth noting how Russia, the only European country actually fighting against ISIS, has not been attacked by these primitive cave trolls.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/breaking-r ... ed/5563599Russian Ambassador In Turkey Killed In Terrorist Attack...The Gunman shouted about Aleppo, the Syrian city where rebels were defeated this month by Russian-backed government forces, as he carried out the attack at an art exhibit...
Dec 15, 2016
https://www.rt.com/news/370374-isis-attack-moscow-fsb/The Federal Security Service (FSB) has foiled a series of terrorist attacks in Moscow by a group of foreign fighters, who were directed by an Islamic State-affiliate based in Turkey, the Russian agency reported.
Oct 26, 2016
https://themoscowtimes.com/news/isis-cl ... soil-55882The terrorist group Islamic State (ISIS)* has claimed responsibility for an attack that occurred on Oct. 23 in Nizhny Novgorod. The SITE Intel Group, which monitors global terrorist activity, tweeted the group's claim on Wednesday.
Mar 30, 2016
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-russia ... KKCN0WW0N3One police officer was killed and two injured late on Tuesday when two vehicles were blown up by an explosive device in Russia's Dagestan region, police said, while the Islamic State group said it was behind the attack...Islamic State has in the past said it was behind violent attacks on security forces in the North Caucasus, the volatile mainly Muslim part of Russia where Dagestan is located...
17 Nov 2015
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34840943Russia's security chief says an act of terror brought down the Russian A321 airliner in Egypt last month, killing all 224 people on board
Would you like more ?
yes i got that. i was making a contrast with less recent history for the sake of some perspectiveCaptain Mazda wrote:Uh, I'm actually talking fairly recent history and the political and social overhaul currently taking place in Europe. I thought my mention of the French Patriot Act made that clear.
probably because Syrian refugees aren't heading for Russia, and also Russia isn't the only Euro country fighting ISISAlso worth noting how Russia, the only European country actually fighting against ISIS, has not been attacked by these primitive cave trolls.
But they never attacked Russia, right ?Captain Mazda wrote:More than half of your examples aren't even in Russia and the others aren't comparable to France, Belgium and Germany.
https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/isi ... soon-50755
More than a year and counting. Those mongoloids aren't getting anywhere near Moscow without more help from Turkey.
Same source source as yoursThe terrorist group Islamic State (ISIS)* has claimed responsibility for an attack that occurred on Oct. 23 in Nizhny Novgorod. The SITE Intel Group, which monitors global terrorist activity, tweeted the group's claim on Wednesday.
https://www.ft.com/content/03f4975e-661 ... f0bddad227Isis has claimed responsibility for an attack on traffic police on a road north east of Moscow, in what would be the jihadi group’s first terror strike on Russian soil outside the North Caucasus region.
Russia's in the business of self-preservation, not aggressive imperialist expansion like the glorious free western democracies. When their sworn enemies begin arming nationalists and attacking Russians on their own doorstep, they have every right to step in. That shouldn't be a tough concept to grasp, even for someone who never finished primary school...?losCHUNK wrote:Russian intervention ftw, should I mention Hezbollah ?
I have Irish family who grew up living with the IRA so I know full well how funding and supporting groups such as those bring about a shitstorm. My cousin can barely talk anymore cos he had a paving slab thrown on his head by separatist supporters. That was back in 96 and will never be able to function within society without assistance. This is even without going into details such as the bloody Sunday massacre and all the shit that it brought about, or Clinton recoignising IRA demands and inflaming issues back in 96 which lead to the good Friday agreement, along with the high Irish population, some of which I consider very good friends living in my immediate area who left Ireland because of it.Captain Mazda wrote:Hmm, are any of those European countries still supporting the SDF and selling arms to Saudi Arabia while claiming to take on ISIS?
Russia's in the business of self-preservation, not aggressive imperialist expansion like the glorious free western democracies. When their sworn enemies begin arming nationalists and attacking Russians on their own doorstep, they have every right to step in. That shouldn't be a tough concept to grasp, even for someone who never finished primary school...?losCHUNK wrote:Russian intervention ftw, should I mention Hezbollah ?
As a welshy you were probably brought up to have some kind of beef with Russia on a cellular level, so it's easy for you to accept the good vs bad scenario the western media creates on a daily basis. If you ever decide to leave your flat for once in your life, you might see the uncensored and unedited perspective of people who have experienced these situations firsthand.
And to somewhat go back on topic, I'd bet you goof's last testicle that without foreign support ISIS wouldn't be able to stomp an ant in Europe.
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