Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 3, 2015
Based Putin has come out hard against Turk terrorist filth.
Russian President Vladimir V. Putin Thursday issued sharp threats to the Turkish leadership over the recent downing of a Russian warplane in Syria even as he called for a unified coalition with the West to fight terrorism in the Middle East.
“Only Allah knows why they did it,” Putin said about the downing in an hour-long address to Russian lawmakers and other public figures, Russia’s own state of the union address. “And I guess Allah decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by stripping it of its sanity.”
Haha!
Your Allah cannot save you, Turks.
“We are not planning to and will not engage in saber-rattling,” Putin said. “But if someone thinks that he can commit a foul war crime, the murder of our people, and just get away with some tomatoes or limits in construction and other spheres, then he is deeply mistaken.”
Putin also defended his decision to deploy troops and warplanes to Syria in late September, recalling the terrorist attacks committed in Russia since the mid-1990s and adding that Russia must fight terrorism abroad to prevent it from striking at home.
He also took aim at the United States and the West for the wars in Iraq, Libya, and Syria, saying it he said destabilized a region “that looked quite good until recently but are now areas of anarchy.”
“We know who it was decided to change regimes in those countries and impose their own rules,” Putin said. “They destroyed those states and then they washed their hands of it, opening the road to radicals, extremists, and terrorists.”
The Turks, for their part, are responding to the release of video showing them receiving oil from ISIS by claiming it was crisis actors or something.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu dismissed Russian allegations that Turkey was buying oil from Islamic State as “Soviet-style propaganda” on Thursday and said the NATO member was doing all it could to secure its border with Syria.
Russia’s defense ministry said on Wednesday it had proof that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his family were benefiting from the illegal smuggling of oil from Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq.
“In the Cold War period there was a Soviet propaganda machine. Every day it created different lies. Firstly they would believe them and then expect the world to believe them. These were remembered as Pravda lies and nonsense,” Davutoglu said.
“This was an old tradition but it has suddenly reared its head again. Nobody attaches any value to the lies of this Soviet-style propaganda machine,” he told a news conference before leaving on an official visit to Azerbaijan.
Davutoglu said a rejection of Russia’s claims by the United States was further evidence that Moscow was peddling a fabricated narrative.
Yes.
Because the American government is internationally renown for its honesty and truthfulness.
U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Wednesday that Washington rejected the premise that the Turkish government was in league with the militants to smuggle oil, saying it saw no evidence to support such an accusation.
No evidence?
How about the video of oil tankers crossing the border?
Are these people claiming the footage is faked? If so, why are they not saying “they faked it,” and instead just avoiding addressing it and claiming “no evidence”?
If the footage is faked, they need to explain that it is fake. They can, presumably, do this very easily by comparing it with their own satellite footage.
We might also ask the honest and truthful US government to give a comment on the generals and journalists arrested in Turkey for interfering with arms shipments to ISIS.
Are these men part of a Soviet propaganda conspiracy? Is there evidence for this theory?
Frankly, it appears that the whole house of cards is coming down, due to these Turks. I think we can expect for the US and NATO to continue to try to accelerate this emerging World War, in order to obfuscate the current mess they’ve created by piling all these different lies on top of each other.