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Putin should think carefully before picking a fight with the Turks as they control access to the Black Sea. |
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Thankfully my employment has no relation to typing. Apologies again all! Forgot to add. A protocol that doesn't involve trying to get visual contact with the jet is likely to go against Turkey again. The majority of countries and our own in this example tend to follow an 8 step rule involving visual contact, warning shots via tracer rounds and others. Turkey employed one step and shoot, there's literally no justification for this. Even less so for the touted 17 second incursion. America needn't have their two cents either. I'm sure we're all aware they trespassed into iranian water's and shot down a civilian airliner that was correctly identified as a civilian plane. After trying step one they blew it up. I'd take anything America says as worthless. |
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Often the "warning shot" is actually a missle, for example: during Operation Southern Watch Iraqi pilots would often bait a shot from allied aircraft and pull a turn away knowing that they would be able to maneouvre out of range to safety. The pilots of this SU24 acted with a great deal of complacency and suffered the consequences to a degree although this does not excuse the abhorrent actions of the rebels who shot one of the airman as he parachuted to safety. The Russians themselves take an extremely dim view of airspace violations. Cases in point: the downing of flights KAL 007 and KAL 902 followed by a series of bare faced lies to cover up their own incompetence. |
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The correct response is the response any normal country take to a situation like this, they shadow and escort the plane. We can cite planes being shot down by Americans, Russians or Turks all day but it doesn't make it any more justifiable. We've seen it from the American's and Soviets whom have tried to shrug it off with absolute embarrassment. This wasn't that, this was completely deliberate with absolutely no justifiable reason to shoot it down. Defence? defence from what? It was into Syria before they caught up and inexplicably shot it down without having being attacked. Quote:
https://www.rt.com/news/323429-greec...ace-violations Let's be honest here, I'm no fan of Russia but had this been a UK, US or French jet shot down by Russia/Turkey etc. This would have received world wide criticism from allied countries. It's Russia however so that's off the table. Better yet, was this jet even downed for a tiny violation or have the Turkish tried to use this to their advantage to send a message to Russia and have some form of excuse to protect them. I don't think there's any doubt here that Russians at the very least strayed into Turkish airspace. It's the complete farce of a response by Turkey. Even with the shootdowns you've used, the Russian response was more than that of Turkey. In relation to Korean Airlines and you asking for documented cases, at least half the protocol was followed in your own examples... Quote:
Justifiable would be entering deep Turkish Airspace conducting missions or something else relevant. Flying over the tip of Turkey for 17 seconds is something you'd get an ear bashing for given Turkey knew exactly what the Russian SU's were there for and knew without doubt they were never under any threat. |
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Syria is an active combat zone (the UK isn't and neither is Greece). The Turks are free to implement whatever rules of engagement they see fit. They will have brought that SU24 down because they fully intended to bring it down. Whether or not there was a political or military motivation behind this incident is wide open for debate.
Have the debate about what's justified and what isn't justified until the cows come home. Let Putin join the debate while he tosses bricks around in his glass house. The person who can actually make sense out of what's happening on the ground today in Syria and what each of the protagonists political goals are is the person who stands the best chance of resolving the conflict. |
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