The airstrike targeted ISIS military equipment, communications centers, vehicles and ammunition, Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said, as part of pinpoint strikes against ISIS ground targets.
they're just trying to keep Assad in power
Quote from: gutsamphetamine on September 30, 2015, 11:20:36 AMMy problem with this is that Assad and Putin label any opposition force as terrorists.pretty much all of them are, save the Peshmerga and Assyrian militias.All the secular fighters are dead or Russia/Iran aligned.
My problem with this is that Assad and Putin label any opposition force as terrorists.
>.> they were targeting ISIS, so I guess that's good, but in general bombing is bad, Mmk?
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 30, 2015, 11:08:02 AM>.> they were targeting ISIS, so I guess that's good, but in general bombing is bad, Mmk?Reports say they aren't bombing ISIS controlled areas, but rebel held regions.
The fact that the Obama administration is not using this as an opportunity to thaw relations and find common ground with Russia says a lot.
What will happen to the Kurds?!
Quote from: Thunder on September 30, 2015, 11:41:21 AMWhat will happen to the Kurds?!Weren't the Kurds more or less about concerned about ISIS rather than Assad's regime? Basically if a group isn't against Assad, Russia won't hit them.
I saw a 60 Minutes interview with PUTIN and he laughed when asked if Russia was trying to be a super power and basically said he finds it odd how every single move Russia does is portrayed as having ultra deep ulterior motive behind it.While I'm not saying Russia is innocent of things, I think he brought up a good point, because CNN and other media sites aren't shutting up that they're just trying to keep Assad in power and not worry about ISIS at all, which I think is stupid.Everyone is being effected by em.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/30/politics/russia-syria-airstrikes-isis/index.htmlQuoteThe airstrike targeted ISIS military equipment, communications centers, vehicles and ammunition, Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said, as part of pinpoint strikes against ISIS ground targets.How do you guys feel about this? Honestly I'm glad Russia is taking care of it. The more people the better, and another powerful country besides the US to fuck up the Middle East even more.
Quote from: Luciana on September 30, 2015, 11:13:26 AMthey're just trying to keep Assad in powerWhile the Russians have no love for Islamic terrorists, given their issues with the Chechnya, that is exactly Russia's long-term goal. They have been staunchly pro-status quo in the Middle East from Libya to Syria to the point where relations with the UK have been the worst for decades.