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Breaking News Re Sharm Crash
Its just been said on the Today Program that the Russians have confirmed that traces of explosives have been found in the wreckage of the downed Sharm aircraft. Not sure why it has taken so long.
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Speculation is easy to find - evidence, a lot harder.
This changes everything. Russia's involvement in Syria was to help an ally, Assad. That has now changed to a matter of national security, revenge and a determination to eliminate ISIS.
Hopefully those who said Russia was targetting the 'good rebels' in Syria and not ISIS will now shut up.
Speculation is easy to find - evidence, a lot harder.
This changes everything. Russia's involvement in Syria was to help an ally, Assad. That has now changed to a matter of national security, revenge and a determination to eliminate ISIS.
Hopefully those who said Russia was targetting the 'good rebels' in Syria and not ISIS will now shut up.
2 airport workers arrested
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I'll tell you why that is mikey: they've seen the French taking action in Syria and they don't want to seem weak to their people by comparison. So Russia's news channels today have the topless wonder spouting tough talk, for which a justification is needed
The FSB have offered a 50 million reward for information :-)
Maybe it makes sense to have one terrorist outfit going after another one :-)
The FSB have offered a 50 million reward for information :-)
Maybe it makes sense to have one terrorist outfit going after another one :-)
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