Analyst suggests WW3 could happen if Syria is not resolved. Now.

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May God save the civilians.

I feel another false flag is on the way, something big. Maybe a large refugee camp with hundreds of civilians gets blown up with live tv coverage. This gets blamed on the SAA, and then Turkey and Saudia will try to gain a safe zone, on the border.

Responsibility to protect ala Libya style, and massive media circus like the charlie hedbo hoolaba.

Turkey and Saudia have limited options, the US does not want to face the Russians and initiate WW3, but is always ready to have useful idiots die for it.

I sympathize greatly with the Turkish armed forces and the small contingent that was detached from 101st airborne division of the US army.

Why?

Because they have to babysit Saudi troops.. It is common knowledge that having Saudi troops on your side armed with heavy weapons, is as dangerous as being surrounded by the enemy. I wonder what the US commander did to get such a dangerous assignment, maybe sleep with someones wife? or maybe their superiors were just dikks..

Things must be getting really serious or Erdogan has lost his mind. After all,
introduction of Saudi troops means assured defeat of whoever they are allied with.


But seriously, I can't believe the Turkish millitary is insane, this means that they limited options,
i,e only 2 options so prediction of future events will be easy.

1. race towards RAQA the Daesh capital, and creation of a safe zone in former Daesh territory. THIS probably explains the mass exodus of the best Daesh fighters into Libya and other countries to preserve them for the future.

2. Capture strip of land on Turkey-Syria border to prevent the Kurds and the SAA from linking up and strangling the rebels.

Both options will mean no war with Russia. The Russians will consider it not worth WW3 and focus on attrition and the long war, because they can maintain the current pace of operations indefinitely.
 

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May God save the civilians.

I feel another false flag is on the way, something big. Maybe a large refugee camp with hundreds of civilians gets blown up with live tv coverage. This gets blamed on the SAA, and then Turkey and Saudia will try to gain a safe zone, on the border.

Responsibility to protect ala Libya style, and massive media circus like the charlie hedbo hoolaba.

Turkey and Saudia have limited options, the US does not want to face the Russians and initiate WW3, but is always ready to have useful idiots die for it.

I sympathize greatly with the Turkish armed forces and the small contingent that was detached from 101st airborne division of the US army.

Why?

Because they have to babysit Saudi troops.. It is common knowledge that having Saudi troops on your side armed with heavy weapons, is as dangerous as being surrounded by the enemy. I wonder what the US commander did to get such a dangerous assignment, maybe sleep with someones wife? or maybe their superiors were just dikks..

Things must be getting really serious or Erdogan has lost his mind. After all,
introduction of Saudi troops means assured defeat of whoever they are allied with.


But seriously, I can't believe the Turkish millitary is insane, this means that they limited options,
i,e only 2 options so prediction of future events will be easy.

1. race towards RAQA the Daesh capital, and creation of a safe zone in former Daesh territory. THIS probably explains the mass exodus of the best Daesh fighters into Libya and other countries to preserve them for the future.

2. Capture strip of land on Turkey-Syria border to prevent the Kurds and the SAA from linking up and strangling the rebels.

Both options will mean no war with Russia. The Russians will consider it not worth WW3 and focus on attrition and the long war, because they can maintain the current pace of operations indefinitely.
another one?

breh, Turkey mysteriously murked a european journalist

then we had planes blowing up in the sky

jets being shot down

Tensions could not be higher right now








oh, and the saudis suck at doing anything militarily related :dead: shyt is embarrassing how they've even tried to handle what should be an easy "rebellion" in Yemen :mjlol:
 

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There will never be a direct war between the west and Russia, expect proxy wars between smaller nations as it always has been
 

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I got good news and bad news...


Good news:Syria probably won't lead to WW3


Bad news:You WILL be getting WW3
There will never be a direct war between the west and Russia, expect proxy wars between smaller nations as it always has been

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:mjlol: you stay posting this guy's bullshyt.

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all i know is, im not fukkin fighting :yeshrug:

This is what happens when we let sociopathic white men rule over us. These people are dragging themselves and rest of world into war yet again. And this time it may be a war from which human civilization may never recover.

There is not going to be a WW3. All major players are nuclear armed.

I'm going to keep posting this shyt in every crackpot WW3 thread you guys come up with until we move on to something else.


They're going to be left out in the cold and world alliances will be re-aligned within this decade.


be a conspiracy addled idiot, brehs

I predict Syria will be a violent clusterfukk for 15 more years.



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Turkish intervention in Syria risks Turkey-Russia war: Hollande

2 hours ago


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French President Francois Hollande arrives at the European Union headquarters in Brussels, on February 19, 2016 (AFP Photo/Stephane de Sakutin)
Paris (AFP) - French President Francois Hollande on Friday said Ankara's escalating involvement in the Syrian conflict was creating a risk of war between Turkey and Russia.

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"Turkey is involved in Syria... There, there is a risk of war," Hollande told France Inter radio. "That is why the (UN) Security Council is meeting," he added.

Hollande also said "Russia will be unable to cope if it unilaterally supports (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad" and called for "pressure" to be exerted on Moscow to negotiate on Syria.

"I do not want to exclude Russia from the solution. I went myself to Moscow to tell Vladimir Putin, 'All of us have to work together to make this political transition'... but I cannot accept that at the same time that people are negotiating, they are bombing civilian populations," he said.

Asked about the US position, he said "the Americans consider that they no longer have to be everywhere in the world as they were before.... Therefore the United States is pulling back. Of course I would prefer that the Americans were again more active". :mjpls:

The Security Council is holding an emergency meeting at 2000 GMT at Moscow's request, to address Turkey's proposal for ground forces to be deployed in Syria, the Russian foreign ministry said in Moscow.

Turkey has called for a joint ground operation in Syria with its international allies, insisting it is the only way to stop the country's five-year war.

Saudi Arabia, which along with Turkey is backing rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces, has also said it would be ready to take part in an international force to be deployed in Syria.

Russia, which has been carrying out air strikes in support of Assad's forces since the end of September, has called on the Security Council to press Turkey to halt its shelling of Kurdish forces in northern Syria.

Ties between Turkey and Russia have broken down since Ankara downed one of Moscow's fighter jets along its border with Syria in November.

France has been one of the most hostile opponents of Assad, and following the jihadist attacks in Paris in November it has stepped up air strikes against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.

Hollande told France Inter the strikes were effective and results could now be seen.















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don't ever question you again about what? shytty sources claiming wwIII is imminent? get the fukk outta here
 

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WW3 wont start in Syria. What could start is a regional war between Turkey and Russia. The Kurds are gaining ground in Syria. Plus Putin has sent jets and the infamous S-300/S-400 series which will shoot down any Turkish jets in Syria. Another os the regional cold war between Saudi Arabia and Iran could turn hot.
 
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