Assassination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

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Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.
 
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Eärwen said:
Assassination of Russian ambassador in Ankara, truck ploughs into Berlin's market, now this:

"The Schaerbeek area of Brussels was reportedly on lockdown for a period this evening as police carried out a security operation. (...)

Add this one to the list too:

Three wounded in shooting near Zurich Islamic center, target unclear
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-swiss-shooting-idUSKBN1481X0

Three people were wounded in a shooting near an Islamic center in central Zurich on Monday, police said.

Swiss media said a suspect was on the run after the incident near the main train station in Switzerland's financial capital.

It was not immediately clear whether the Islamic center or any of the other businesses registered buildings nearby, were the target of the attack, or what any motive might have been.

People at the scene told Reuters they prayed at the center, which was used as a mosque, often by Somalis.

Zurich police confirmed people had been wounded in the incident on Zurich's Eisgasse, but gave no more details. A police official was expected to make a statement.

Police had sealed off the block. Roughly 20 police officers were present and an ambulance had driven away, a Reuters witness said. There was no word on the condition of the wounded.

The center is registered as an association enabling Muslims to practice their religion, particularly through instruction on Islamic beliefs and teachings, as well as providing for the preservation of Islamic cultural values and scientific seminars, according to Swiss business data website Moneyhouse.

Across Switzerland, two thirds of its 8.3 million residents identify as Christian but the nation has been wrestling with the role of Islam as its Muslim population has risen to 5 percent, particularly with the arrival of immigrants from the former Yugoslavia.

In 2009, a nationwide vote backed a constitutional ban on new minarets.


The Federation of Islamic Organisations in Switzerland said the center was not a member and it did not have any direct knowledge of the incident.

Another umbrella group, the Swiss Islamic Central Council, was not immediately available for comment.
 
Re: Assasination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).
 
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RedFox said:
Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).

I agree. This is just the beginning. And how gentle they are, just before Christmas.
 
Re: Assasination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

loreta said:
RedFox said:
Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).

I agree. This is just the beginning. And how gentle they are, just before Christmas.
It will be interesting to see what MSM will do with all this information. More fake news.
 
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This is sad news indeed, so close to Christmas. I too have a feeling that things are likely to get worse, these psychopaths are just not going to accept defeat quietly.
 
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This warning was published on Friday Dec. 9th:

Ankara’s security service warned of a possible terrorist attack, plotted by Daesh terrorists, in the busy areas of the Turkish capital, local media reported Friday, citing the service’s document.

Ankara’s Security Forces Warn of Daesh Attack on Malls, Diplomatic Missions
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201612091048370488-daesh-attack-malls-turkey/

Daesh terrorists are likely to carry out an attack between Friday and Monday in the Kizilay neighborhood in central Ankara, where the US embassy and large malls are situated, the document said, as quoted by the Turkish Cumhuriyet newspaper.

The warning, classified as secret, did not exclude the possibility that the members of the UN and other diplomatic missions may be subjected to the terrorist attacks.


The security service added that that the terrorists were likely to use white Renault, Ford, Hyundai or Fiat car to carry out attacks.
 
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Arwenn said:
This is sad news indeed, so close to Christmas. I too have a feeling that things are likely to get worse, these psychopaths are just not going to accept defeat quietly.

Christmas of course would be an ideal timing for some to stage attacks all over West, since droves of quasi-christians are so excited about those false festivities. Since "it's the best time of year" with Santa et al BS, shock effect will be enormous and hence not too hard to put the blame on Muslims afterwards...
 
Re: Assasination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

RedFox said:
Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).

I don't know how sensitive to 'chills' you all are by now. For me, a Trump assassination, or dirty nuke, would do the trick for sure.

But it could also mean a period or string of events. In which case this is the beginning and I agree with you on the potential headlines...
 
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Carl said:
I don't know how sensitive to 'chills' you all are by now. For me, a Trump assassination, or dirty nuke, would do the trick for sure.

But it could also mean a period or string of events. In which case this is the beginning and I agree with you on the potential headlines...

No chills for me yet, but I have to say that the assassination of an ambassador is a Very Big Thing. World Wars have started over such acts (although I don't think that's where we are headed this time). And not just any ambassador, but the Russian ambassador to Turkey. In the context of all that's happening in Syria and the anti-Russian campaign, this is serious stuff. So I'd agree that this is just the beginning - but of what?

The assassination of an ambassador, a market in Berlin run over by a truck, a shooting in Zurich, and the US Electoral College just voted Trump president. And it's just Monday! :scared:
 
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According to this Katehon report, the Russian Ambassador was shot in the back. I'm sure, that's .... not going to go over too good, either?

http://katehon.com/news/ankara-russian-ambassador-turkey-shot-back

The Russian ambassador to Turkey has died after being shot in Ankara. Andrey Karlov was shot in the back, when he was making a speech at an exhibit in the Turkish capital.

Later, the police succeeded in liquidating the killer.

The assailant is reported to have been shouting some Islamic slogans and even have mentioned Aleppo. But the source of Katehon in Ankara has reported that this incident could be defined as a typical CIA operation. Moreover, the attack was not only well-prepared, but was perfectly carried out.

More than that this has happened place on the eve of a meeting at the ministerial level, when the representatives of Russia, Iran and Turkey are going to meet in Moscow.

Short 11 second video
http://www.fort-russ.com/2016/12/breaking-russian-ambassador-to-turkey.html
 
Re: Assasination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

Carl said:
RedFox said:
Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).

I don't know how sensitive to 'chills' you all are by now. For me, a Trump assassination, or dirty nuke, would do the trick for sure.

But it could also mean a period or string of events. In which case this is the beginning and I agree with you on the potential headlines...

The US is overdue for another false-flag. I'd wager they'll try to get one in before Trump takes office.
 
Re: Assasination of Russian Ambassador for Turkey

Arwenn said:
This is sad news indeed, so close to Christmas. I too have a feeling that things are likely to get worse, these psychopaths are just not going to accept defeat quietly.


I could see a half-baked plan for some daesh plants to stage an attachment around Christmas, but the problem I see is that it is VERY difficult to victimize Europe with jihadis without elevating Russia as an ally in the war on terror. MSM can say the jihadis are attacking because they're mad about the "loss of lives in Aleppo by Russia", but would that really make Europe turn on Russia, or make them all the more determined to clamp down on Muslims? I think it's the latter. It seems like you can court Russiophobia or Islamophobia, but both not at the same time. Maybe this malignement of the Aleppo situation in Syria was an attempt to let them do both? Seems like it failed.


I'm glad Turkey and Russia's response to the assassination was level headed. It seems more like an inconvenience to the both of them, while providing more diplomatic ammo against NATO or the terrorists in their charge. I can't say I got chills from it. Just sadness and annoyance. It's like, what did they intend to accomplish?
 
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CIA trying to remind the Russians what they can do? This seems far worse than a plane downing, as far as political implications are concerned. Not good.
 
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Puck said:
Carl said:
RedFox said:
Joe said:
Eärwen said:
I'm thinking of "40 days" C's mentioned and can't stop wondering if this is just a beginning?

I would say there is little doubt that this is very far from the worst of it.

Yup. We're still got the potential for dirty bombs among other things.
I can see the fake news headlines - "Putin's wave of terror on Europe!" basically saying that the 'slaughter of moderate rebels' in Syria caused all these attacks (especially given what the shooter said).

I don't know how sensitive to 'chills' you all are by now. For me, a Trump assassination, or dirty nuke, would do the trick for sure.

But it could also mean a period or string of events. In which case this is the beginning and I agree with you on the potential headlines...

The US is overdue for another false-flag. I'd wager they'll try to get one in before Trump takes office.
Homegrown this time? Get the liberals riled up by an 'alt-right' incident?
 
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