29 novembro 2015

PRIMEIROS PASSOS DA 3a GUERRA MUNDIAL :

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Rússia não morde a isca turca, não entra em guerra aberta, só impõe sanções: $20 bilhões.
On November 24th, 2015, a Turkish fighter jet shot downed our Su-24 during a combat mission over Syria. So blatant a level of provocation hasn’t happened for a very long time, and has provoked outrage. Here are the reactions of some ultra-nationalists: ”We’ve been humiliated, silenced, wiped out, and we must respond in kind.”. Before we ascertain whether this is true, let’s ask ourselves whether Turkey benefits from this? The answer is no. In fact, the decision was probably not Turkey’s to take, although those who took it want a symmetrical response. The USSR’s participation in the Korean War was limited , as it’s leaders knew that the US wanted to drag it into a conflict from which a country exhausted by the war with Hitler could not come out a winner. They want the same thing now: rash impulsive actions. But we won’t give in to them. We’ve blocked the flow of Russian tourists to Turkey, the customs office doesn’t accept Turkish products, the Russian Air Force is attacking convoys of terrorist supplies going into Syria from Turkey and bombing contraband fuel trucks. But this is not the beginning of all-out war. No, dear Western “partners”, you won’t get a direct military confrontation with Russia. We remember our history.

. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree imposing a package of economic sanctions against Turkey following its downing of a Russian Su-24 bomber in Syria. The measures include banning several Turkish organizations and the import of certain goods. A decree on "measures providing the national security of the Russian Federation and the protection of its citizens against criminal and other unlawful acts, and on imposing special economic measures in relation to Turkish Republic" was signed on Saturday, the Kremlin press service said. Under the decree, the import of certain products originating from Turkey will be temporarily banned or restricted. A number of Turkish organizations operating in Russia will also be restricted.