They wont now.Was Russia planning on invading Finland?
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They wont now.Was Russia planning on invading Finland?
They wont now.
Whatever, dude. You guys can't complain about China and then waddle your fat ass down to Walmart and buy Chinese stuff.Xi loves your posts Joe! He gives you 4 Milleys for being such a loyal servant
Killing Russian nationals in Donbass and ignoring the Minsk Accords is not the path to peace. Mr. Putin, Uncle Vlad REPEATEDLY asked nicely, "Please stop killing Russian in Donbass or I will have to take action" and you kept poking the Bear.
They did in 1940.Was Russia planning on invading Finland?
Turkish media are perplexed that after Turkey agreed to Finland's membership in NATO, Helsinki reneged on its promises. (No way! Who would have thought?)
"Strange statements came from Finland, which officially became a member of NATO with Turkey's approval, in the first month of its membership. In an interview with the German newspaper Tagesspiegel, Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said that they did not consider the Kurdistan Workers' Party a terrorist organization and made harsh statements regarding the arms embargo."
Turkish Media Surprised by Western Partners 'Screwing' Ankara
Turkish media are perplexed that after Turkey agreed to Finland's membership in NATO, Helsinki reneged on its promises.
"Strange statements came from Finland, which officially became a member of NATO with Turkey's approval, in the first month of its membership. In an interview with the German newspaper Tagesspiegel, Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said that they did not consider the Kurdistan Workers' Party a terrorist organization and made harsh statements regarding the arms embargo."
Turkish Media Surprised by Western Partners 'Screwing' Ankara
Turkish media are perplexed that after Turkey agreed to Finland's membership in NATO, Helsinki reneged on its promises.
"Strange statements came from Finland, which officially became a member of NATO with Turkey's approval, in the first month of its membership. In an interview with German newspaper Tagesspiegel, Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said they did not consider the Kurdistan Workers' Party a terrorist organization and made harsh statements regarding the arms embargo," Turkish newspaper is bewildered.
As a reminder, Finland, which received Turkey's approval in April last year, has officially become a NATO member. Finland's Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said during the first month of its membership in NATO that "Turkey wants a lot in the NATO membership process," adding that "our principles are still valid.
But how so? Did the Turkish Padishah really believe in the honesty of his Western partners? It remains for Sweden to believe, and then to bite his fingers.