Russian jet shot over Turkey puts world on edge

Ali Muhammed
    Russia is moving more missiles into the region after Turkish military shot down a rescue plane that was sent to the area and now the world waits and is on edge. Russian incursions in support of Bashar El Assad's forces fighting rebels obviously shows the Turkish support for radical Islamic fighters wishing to bring down the current regime in Syria. NATO needs to immediately disown itself from this antiquated alliance whose relationship with the Turkish republic only promises to bring more war possibilities around the world. The Turks claim the Russian jet had penetrated Turkish airspace which the kremlin vehemently deny. Vladimir Putin was angry as hell by these recent developments and threatened to personally go to the region and further deploy more Russian troops on this precarious border where jihadists have crossed over many times trying to topple and capture the coast to massacre the inhabitants.
Clearly furious, President Putin has threatened "serious consequences" after Turkey hit the Russian jet. But so far concrete measures have been limited. Russia has broken off military contacts with Turkey but diplomatic channels remain open.
The foreign minister spent a fraught hour on the phone to his Turkish counterpart today, but his conclusion was critical: "We do not intend to go to war with Turkey," Sergei Lavrov assured the world. the world as of now did not feel assure and the naysayers and doom predictors are all out saying this is the start of World war III. Any country like Turkey should not get any credit of being a powder keg that much of the world gives a shit and I really doubt anything will come to this except many more of Turkish supported Islamic rebels will just pay the consequences for fighting the Assad regime

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