Rustic
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Ya, right....Rustic you realize everyone has you on ignore and no one is paying any attention to you, right?
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Ya, right....Rustic you realize everyone has you on ignore and no one is paying any attention to you, right?
This is impossible , Putin already destroyed ISIS !!!
Putin doesn't care about ISISThis is impossible , Putin already destroyed ISIS !!!
Putin doesn't care about ISISThis is impossible , Putin already destroyed ISIS !!!
If proved to be true my hope is that Putin goes in and takes out ISIS for doing that and for taking care of a problem our empty suit won't touch with victory in mind.All signs from our government as well as others are pointing to a bomb that got smuggled onto the plane.
Of course this is all just speculation at this point but all possibilities have to be considered.
Britain, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands have suspended flights to and from Sharm al-Sheikh, leaving thousands of European tourists stranded in the Red Sea resort where the plane took off from. A spokesperson for Cameron later said flights from the resort destination to Britain would resume on Friday. Egypt, which depends on tourism as a crucial source of revenue, said the decision to suspend flights was unjustified and should be reversed at once. It said there was no evidence a bomb was to blame. A Sinai-based group affiliated to Islamic State, the militant group that has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria, has claimed responsibility for the crash, which if confirmed would make it the first attack on civil aviation by the world's most violent jihadist organization.
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Relatives mourn next to a coffin of Alexei Alexeev, a victim of a Russian airliner which crashed in Egypt, during a funeral ceremony at the Bogoslovskoye cemetery in St. Petersburg, Russia
Moscow, which launched air strikes against Islamist fighters including Islamic State in Syria more than a month ago, says it is premature to reach conclusions that the flight was attacked. In a telephone call, Putin told Cameron it was important that assessments of the cause of the crash be based on information from the official investigation, Interfax news agency reported. Cameron, who hosted Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi on Thursday for a previously scheduled visit, said: "We cannot be certain that the Russian airliner was brought down by a terrorist bomb, but it looks increasingly likely that was the case."
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The remains of a Russian airliner are seen as an Egyptian military helicopter flies over the crash site in al-Hasanah area at El Arish city, north Egypt
His foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, said it was "a significant possibility" Islamic State was responsible, given a range of information, including the claim of responsibility. Britain said it was working with airlines and Egyptian authorities to put in place additional security and screening measures at the airport to allow Britons to get home. It hoped flights bound for Britain could leave on Friday. If a bomb brought down the Airbus A321 , that would devastate Egypt's tourism industry, still recovering from years of political turmoil. Shares in holiday companies Thomas Cook and TUI Group fell.
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Russian and Egyptian officials say any talk about a bomb is premature, and aviation authorities are working on all possible theories as to why the Airbus A321-200 crashed Saturday in Egypt's chaotic Sinai Peninsula, 23 minutes after takeoff. Still, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday it was "more likely than not" that an explosive device brought the jetliner down. If that proves to be true, and if the Islamic State group was responsible, it would be the Sunni extremists' largest act of transnational terrorism by far. While the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for deadly attacks that struck tourists in Tunisia and Shiite mosques in oil-rich Sunni Gulf countries - claims that have not been proven - it has so far refrained from spectacular al-Qaida-style attacks on airliners. It has focused instead on seizing and expanding territory it already holds in Syria and Iraq, and establishing branches in other countries like Egypt and Libya.
And while some attacks in the West may have been inspired by the group, there has been no clear evidence that any of them was planned or directed by the group itself. "The Sinai attack would be a first, and would signal that the Islamic State has become both capable of - and interested in - joining the dreadful ranks of global terrorism," concluded an analysis by the Soufan Group, a private geopolitical risk assessment company. Given the Islamic State militants' success in creating mayhem in the region through its brutal tactics and ferocious fanaticism, such a metamorphosis would be a major challenge for security services around the world. IS has claimed responsibility for bringing the Russian plane down in written statements, as well as video and audio messages posted on the Internet this week. It said the attack was retaliation for Russia's air campaign against IS - and other groups - in Syria, where Moscow wants to preserve the rule of President Bashar Assad. The group warned Putin that they would also target him "at home."
But IS has not offered any details to back its claim. While releasing specifics would add credibility, the group may be withholding either because its claim is false, or because doing so would undermine plans for similar attacks in the future - or because the aura of mystery might deepen its mystique among die-hard followers. A U.S. official briefed on the matter said that intercepted communications played a role in the tentative conclusion that the Islamic State group's Sinai affiliate planted an explosive device on the plane. However, the official added that if it was a bomb, intelligence analysts don't believe IS leaders in Syria ordered the operation, but rather that it was planned and executed by the group's Sinai affiliate, which operates autonomously. The Islamic State group's insistent series of responsibility claims suggests it is trying to boost its global credentials.
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France, Belgium and the Netherlands warned their nationals not to travel, and German airlines cancelled flights. UK airlines will start to repatriate tourists on Friday, but with hand luggage only. Militants linked to Islamic State (IS) have claimed they destroyed the plane. "We brought it down by God's help, but we are under no obligation to reveal the mechanism we used," IS affiliate Sinai Province said in a audio statement circulating on social media on Wednesday.
Theories about causes
The cause of the crash is still unclear and Russia - which is carrying out air strikes against IS in Syria - has warned against pre-empting the outcome of the official investigation. British authorities stopped flights to and from the resort on Wednesday, saying intelligence suggested the disaster may have been caused by a bomb on board. UK Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday that he had to put the security of British citizens first. Britons due to return from Sharm el-Sheikh on Friday's UK-bound flights have been told their hold baggage will be transported separately.
France is advising its citizens against all but essential travel to Sharm el-Sheikh, and the Netherlands is warning against travelling via the resort's airport. Belgium's foreign minister told Belgian TV (in French) that the government was temporarily advising against trips to Sharm el-Sheikh while it awaited guarantees on airport security. German airline Lufthansa says its subsidiaries Edelweiss and Eurowings are halting flights to Sharm el-Sheikh (from Zurich and Duesseldorf respectively) as a "precautionary" measure, and return flights for customers already there will be arranged. Russian planes are still flying to and from the resort.
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If it's an explosive, I wanna see who the country of origin is that manufactured the explosive.
Because Obama made it our problem
But until we send in thousands of troops, this is not our problem.
In other news
-Geaux
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He's a bleeding heart, the males are neutered from birth.Because Obama made it our problem
But until we send in thousands of troops, this is not our problem.
In other news
-Geaux
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Breaking News: Obama Sends Thousands of U.S Troops to Syria
Breaking News: Obama Sends Thousands Of U.S Troops To Syria [Video]
Sometimes, I honestly wonder if Joey is a person or a new type of spambot: a stupidbot, designed to post the stupidest possible thing at every opportunity.
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Sometimes, I honestly wonder if Joey is a person or a new type of spambot: a stupidbot, designed to post the stupidest possible thing at every opportunity.
ISIS claimed responsibility.So who has claimed responsibility?
Ahh no one... But don't worry the crazies have already said some generic muslim just did because he is a muslim and hates all non muslims...
So since the crazies were the ones who started the mess in ME and want to stay there. They should ignored...
Why?
Because they are the fucking idiots that started this mess... I mean they have been wrong so many times it would be a complete fucking surprise if they got something right, but hey a sun shines on a dogs arse once in his life....