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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham

Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

I don't think that Army is out of the parade ground just yet lol.

It will ask politely for the journalist back get a null points response and go off for lunch lol.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"I don't think that Army is out of the parade ground just yet lol.

It will ask politely for the journalist back get a null points response and go off for lunch lol."

That lobster won't eat itself after all....

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys. "

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives"

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD

Isn't Ryanair an Irish airline which makes it an EU issue?

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

All that will happen is that politicians will piss about wasting time instead of bringing the hammer done right away with all flights services etc to Belarus kick any of their politicians out of all European countries just to start.

This is a real red line where a dictator can just force any plane down for his own ends

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

Yup it's an EU issue. Along with any other country that wants to uphold International Law.

But International Laws are as often just as toothless as the powers that wield them.

But. Yes. It is an EU issue.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard. "

Is that your reading of it! Wow….

It’s was a civilian plan that was hijacked by authorities or which a passenger who happened to be a political dissident was taken off and Belarusian KGB also disembarked since he was being trailed…

That why the UK have called in the Belarus ambassador.. that’s why there are efforts to bring this up at the UN…

It’s not an eu issue…. It’s a civilian plane being hijacked by the country authorities under the guise of there being a threat to the plane….

Thank is why there is now a notice on ALL civilian planes to avoid Belarusian air space…

My god you are blind!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Isn't Ryanair an Irish airline which makes it an EU issue?"
It is but i also think this is an international issue too.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard.

Is that your reading of it! Wow….

It’s was a civilian plan that was hijacked by authorities or which a passenger who happened to be a political dissident was taken off and Belarusian KGB also disembarked since he was being trailed…

That why the UK have called in the Belarus ambassador.. that’s why there are efforts to bring this up at the UN…

It’s not an eu issue…. It’s a civilian plane being hijacked by the country authorities under the guise of there being a threat to the plane….

Thank is why there is now a notice on ALL civilian planes to avoid Belarusian air space…

My god you are blind! "

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https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

________________

So clearly its an EU issue.

It's also an issue for every country that upholds International Law.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard.

Is that your reading of it! Wow….

It’s was a civilian plan that was hijacked by authorities or which a passenger who happened to be a political dissident was taken off and Belarusian KGB also disembarked since he was being trailed…

That why the UK have called in the Belarus ambassador.. that’s why there are efforts to bring this up at the UN…

It’s not an eu issue…. It’s a civilian plane being hijacked by the country authorities under the guise of there being a threat to the plane….

Thank is why there is now a notice on ALL civilian planes to avoid Belarusian air space…

My god you are blind!

_____________________________

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

________________

So clearly its an EU issue.

It's also an issue for every country that upholds International Law."

Love the summit DINNER bit those little piggies wont do anything unless they can get their noses in the trough.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard.

Is that your reading of it! Wow….

It’s was a civilian plan that was hijacked by authorities or which a passenger who happened to be a political dissident was taken off and Belarusian KGB also disembarked since he was being trailed…

That why the UK have called in the Belarus ambassador.. that’s why there are efforts to bring this up at the UN…

It’s not an eu issue…. It’s a civilian plane being hijacked by the country authorities under the guise of there being a threat to the plane….

Thank is why there is now a notice on ALL civilian planes to avoid Belarusian air space…

My god you are blind! "

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

This is international level fuckery.

Rogue nation shit.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"This is international level fuckery.

Rogue nation shit.

"

I agree but as it was an eu flight flying between eu countries with a person who was seeking sanctuary in the eu i would expect a bit more urgency on the matter.But not surprised they need to organise a jolly to discuss it.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?"

They have . . .

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?

They have . . .

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk.""

I saw that ta, but wasn’t clear if they had cancelled the dinner, or just reduced the number of courses by skipping the Potage and Farineaux ?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?

They have . . .

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

I saw that ta, but wasn’t clear if they had cancelled the dinner, or just reduced the number of courses by skipping the Potage and Farineaux ?"

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Isn't Ryanair an Irish airline which makes it an EU issue?"

Yes and the flight was between 2 EU countries (well at least until it got hijacked)

But no I wouldn't say that the EU should send in the army.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"Isn't Ryanair an Irish airline which makes it an EU issue?

Yes and the flight was between 2 EU countries (well at least until it got hijacked)

But no I wouldn't say that the EU should send in the army."

So I dunno really, anyone know why Brussels spent a billion on a military headquarters?

All seems a bit Earl Haigs drinks cabinet atm

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By *efrenchguyMan
over a year ago

London

It's weird how some people are obsessing over the EU. You left, get over it and stop acting like a creepy ex-girlfriend.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"It's weird how some people are obsessing over the EU. You left, get over it and stop acting like a creepy ex-girlfriend."

You are new on here right?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives"

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Isn't Ryanair an Irish airline which makes it an EU issue?"
It is a world issue Britain the EU and the USA will stand together on this and if Putin had any moral fibre he would do the same.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester

Ryanair U.K. ltd

Registered at Companies House.

Company number 01917579

Just saying

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys. "

Not sure if the EU can have much influence. They can impose sanctions but that tends to hurt the people more than those in power. As for EU getting involved in a military way well it's a non starter as would be a very short campaign

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ryanair U.K. ltd

Registered at Companies House.

Company number 01917579

Just saying

Well put

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Ryanair U.K. ltd

Registered at Companies House.

Company number 01917579

Just saying

"

UK is a subsidiary of Ryan air holdings, which part of the company did this plane belong to ?

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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago

West Wales

In all likelihood their airspace will be empty & at a push their airline may be banned from EU airports.

However that dirty great long Russian gas pipeline to Germany is almost complete & will supply them with a very large % of their needed power.

Guess what country it traverses through?

So I do not see the EU making any longterm threats, In 2015 they removed sanctions on the country probably knowing full well the line would be used as a bargaining(bmail) chip in any future negotiations.

The weakness of the EU model is seen now, meetings, joint statements etc. When what was needed was an immediate launch of Eurofighters to escort the plane to Lithuania.

Never happening with that pipeline in place.

S

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By *ykmwyldTV/TS
over a year ago

Belpre

This act shouldn't be tolerated at all. Using a military jet to force a course change and force landing a civilian aircraft from another country just because there's someone that protests against you, that's nothing but terrorism.

The so called leader of Belarus should be given an ultimatum, and if he refuses, remove him from office for terrorists acts.

He's lucky he didn't try that with a US airline !

Of course he knew better than to try that kind of stunt with the US !

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By *ERRIBLE TWOSUMCouple
over a year ago

Suck mammys strap-on


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives"

you seem under the impression the eu/uk can do anything towards Moscow other them make a few speeches off condemnation

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By *ERRIBLE TWOSUMCouple
over a year ago

Suck mammys strap-on


"This act shouldn't be tolerated at all. Using a military jet to force a course change and force landing a civilian aircraft from another country just because there's someone that protests against you, that's nothing but terrorism.

The so called leader of Belarus should be given an ultimatum, and if he refuses, remove him from office for terrorists acts.

He's lucky he didn't try that with a US airline !

Of course he knew better than to try that kind of stunt with the US ! "

REALLY...with Joe Biden at the healm

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By *ockdownerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"Brussels has a new billion Euro EU army headquarters. Might as well use it.

Or else the whole of the EU might be tarred as cheese eating surrender monkeys.

You know what Belarus did yesterday.. don’t you!

It’s not an eu issue… it’s a what are you doing bloody hijacking planes issue…

Which is why it’s not just the eu speaking out… rabb did the same! So should we send our army in as well?

I have calling out idiotic posts… but the OP has topped themselves this time just to take a shot to suit their well known narratives

Of course its an EU issue. It's on the bloody border.

Looks like yet another Serbian "nothing to do with us guv" humanitarian disaster in the EU's backyard.

Is that your reading of it! Wow….

It’s was a civilian plan that was hijacked by authorities or which a passenger who happened to be a political dissident was taken off and Belarusian KGB also disembarked since he was being trailed…

That why the UK have called in the Belarus ambassador.. that’s why there are efforts to bring this up at the UN…

It’s not an eu issue…. It’s a civilian plane being hijacked by the country authorities under the guise of there being a threat to the plane….

Thank is why there is now a notice on ALL civilian planes to avoid Belarusian air space…

My god you are blind! "

Easier just to ignore idiotic posts

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"Ryanair U.K. ltd

Registered at Companies House.

Company number 01917579

Just saying

UK is a subsidiary of Ryan air holdings, which part of the company did this plane belong to ? "

All part of the same group so yes it’s a U.K. issue too. Staff employed and therefore at risk.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"This act shouldn't be tolerated at all. Using a military jet to force a course change and force landing a civilian aircraft from another country just because there's someone that protests against you, that's nothing but terrorism.

The so called leader of Belarus should be given an ultimatum, and if he refuses, remove him from office for terrorists acts.

He's lucky he didn't try that with a US airline !

Of course he knew better than to try that kind of stunt with the US ! "

Didn’t see America attacking Russia over the Crimea grab even though their advising personnel we’re being bombed by Russian artillery.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

Third world Belarus against the EU, don't fancy the EU's chances.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"This act shouldn't be tolerated at all. Using a military jet to force a course change and force landing a civilian aircraft from another country just because there's someone that protests against you, that's nothing but terrorism.

The so called leader of Belarus should be given an ultimatum, and if he refuses, remove him from office for terrorists acts.

He's lucky he didn't try that with a US airline !

Of course he knew better than to try that kind of stunt with the US ! "

Remove him from office lol yea that really gonna happen.freind of putin so fuck all will happen.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?

They have . . .

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

I saw that ta, but wasn’t clear if they had cancelled the dinner, or just reduced the number of courses by skipping the Potage and Farineaux ?"

I wonder if they are though the 1st course yet? Britain has banned all flights from the Belarus airline and stopped flights over the country so far when will the little piggies decide what to do over the lobster or wait for the port and cheese?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Does anyone else find it weird reading discussions about international politics with people whose avatars are all tits, cock and fanny.

Perhaps if international diplomacy was undertaken by people in various levels of undress and arousal, there would be less war.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"

Don’t you even think that Brussels should cancel their summit dinner at least?

To show a bit of empathy for the protestors being tortured in a dingy basement cell in Minsk?

They have . . .

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/fury-over-belarus-airliner-action-set-dominate-eu-summit-2021-05-24/

"Fury over Belarus airliner action set to dominate EU summit"

Fury over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane in Belarus has upended the agenda of a European Union summit dinner on Monday, where leaders were due to discuss relations with Russia and Britain but will now also consider punitive steps against Minsk."

I saw that ta, but wasn’t clear if they had cancelled the dinner, or just reduced the number of courses by skipping the Potage and Farineaux ? I wonder if they are though the 1st course yet? Britain has banned all flights from the Belarus airline and stopped flights over the country so far when will the little piggies decide what to do over the lobster or wait for the port and cheese?"

Have you seen the Brussels cellars? No way they are sacrificing their Graham’s 1882 port.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

The EU are going to not allow the Belarus national carrier from using Eu airspace or airports …, do that basically cripples them from going west…

Also eu carriers will avoid Belarusian airspace so they will lose revenue that way as well….

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"In all likelihood their airspace will be empty & at a push their airline may be banned from EU airports.

However that dirty great long Russian gas pipeline to Germany is almost complete & will supply them with a very large % of their needed power.

Guess what country it traverses through?

So I do not see the EU making any longterm threats, In 2015 they removed sanctions on the country probably knowing full well the line would be used as a bargaining(bmail) chip in any future negotiations.

The weakness of the EU model is seen now, meetings, joint statements etc. When what was needed was an immediate launch of Eurofighters to escort the plane to Lithuania.

Never happening with that pipeline in place.

S"

There is zero chance of Belarus doing anything with the pipeline because Belarus are.basically reliant on Russia at this point and the pipeline is Russia’s biggest source of foreign income at the moment… if they lost Russian support it would be game over….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Third world Belarus against the EU, don't fancy the EU's chances. "

It is hardly a secret that Belarus is still under the control of Moscow so picking a fight with Belarus would also be picking a fight with Russia. Not something most Western countries want to do.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future. "

I thought this was an eu issue,?

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?"

It is, do keep up

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?

It is, do keep up "

Erm.

Are we still in the eu?

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?"

Its a global issue.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?

Its a global issue. "

So the few posters who above who claimed it was all about the eu and made cracks about lobsters or what ever were spouting nonsense?

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?

Its a global issue.

So the few posters who above who claimed it was all about the eu and made cracks about lobsters or what ever were spouting nonsense?"

It's really very straight forward.

It was an EU flight flying between EU countries with a person who was seeking sanctuary in the EU.

Still, at least this humanitarian disaster might prompt a few more of the wiser EU citizens to ask their governments what the point of Brussels is.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The Belarus national carrier, Belavia, has had its permit withdrawn in the UK. That means that they cannot now operate their thrice weekly flight into London.

I expect other nations to folliw suit in the near future.

I thought this was an eu issue,?

Its a global issue.

So the few posters who above who claimed it was all about the eu and made cracks about lobsters or what ever were spouting nonsense?

It's really very straight forward.

It was an EU flight flying between EU countries with a person who was seeking sanctuary in the EU.

Still, at least this humanitarian disaster might prompt a few more of the wiser EU citizens to ask their governments what the point of Brussels is. "

It is.

Several posters said it was an eu issue

It's not.

Case cleared up

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham

It's also tragi comic how the bleeding heart liberals ITT are once again utterly conflicted...

God no of course the EU shouldn't step in and sort out its back yard, that might get messy...

But it's ok to let the world (by which they mean America obviously) step in.

Which if they do, (as per Serbia), the same bleeding hearts will criticise America for seeing itself as the World's policeman.

It must be so difficult being a bleeding heart.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The way you handle this is with brutal overwhelming force.

You plant special forces in the country and observe. These man target a big public building and plant a massive explosive device.

Using satellites you identify all the bases with airplanes on them.

When ready and everything is in place you scramble fighters and bombers to the target.

The special forces on the ground detonate the device when the bombers are 10 minutes or less away from target.

The mass confusion in the country pulls all the resources towards the collapsed building so that leaves the bombers free to wipe out every possible aircraft on the ground. You also hit military bases and power stations.

Everything is over within minutes and the government of the targeted country which is already unstable is thrown into chaos.

There should be no sympathy just a message.

Don't fuck with us.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"The way you handle this is with brutal overwhelming force.

You plant special forces in the country and observe. These man target a big public building and plant a massive explosive device.

Using satellites you identify all the bases with airplanes on them.

When ready and everything is in place you scramble fighters and bombers to the target.

The special forces on the ground detonate the device when the bombers are 10 minutes or less away from target.

The mass confusion in the country pulls all the resources towards the collapsed building so that leaves the bombers free to wipe out every possible aircraft on the ground. You also hit military bases and power stations.

Everything is over within minutes and the government of the targeted country which is already unstable is thrown into chaos.

There should be no sympathy just a message.

Don't fuck with us.

"

Worked a treat in Iraq and Afghanistan

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"The way you handle this is with brutal overwhelming force.

You plant special forces in the country and observe. These man target a big public building and plant a massive explosive device.

Using satellites you identify all the bases with airplanes on them.

When ready and everything is in place you scramble fighters and bombers to the target.

The special forces on the ground detonate the device when the bombers are 10 minutes or less away from target.

The mass confusion in the country pulls all the resources towards the collapsed building so that leaves the bombers free to wipe out every possible aircraft on the ground. You also hit military bases and power stations.

Everything is over within minutes and the government of the targeted country which is already unstable is thrown into chaos.

There should be no sympathy just a message.

Don't fuck with us.

"

I would just get back to your Call of Duty game, and let the diplomats do their thing.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"The way you handle this is with brutal overwhelming force.

You plant special forces in the country and observe. These man target a big public building and plant a massive explosive device.

Using satellites you identify all the bases with airplanes on them.

When ready and everything is in place you scramble fighters and bombers to the target.

The special forces on the ground detonate the device when the bombers are 10 minutes or less away from target.

The mass confusion in the country pulls all the resources towards the collapsed building so that leaves the bombers free to wipe out every possible aircraft on the ground. You also hit military bases and power stations.

Everything is over within minutes and the government of the targeted country which is already unstable is thrown into chaos.

There should be no sympathy just a message.

Don't fuck with us.

I would just get back to your Call of Duty game, and let the diplomats do their thing."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The way you handle this is with brutal overwhelming force.

You plant special forces in the country and observe. These man target a big public building and plant a massive explosive device.

Using satellites you identify all the bases with airplanes on them.

When ready and everything is in place you scramble fighters and bombers to the target.

The special forces on the ground detonate the device when the bombers are 10 minutes or less away from target.

The mass confusion in the country pulls all the resources towards the collapsed building so that leaves the bombers free to wipe out every possible aircraft on the ground. You also hit military bases and power stations.

Everything is over within minutes and the government of the targeted country which is already unstable is thrown into chaos.

There should be no sympathy just a message.

Don't fuck with us.

I would just get back to your Call of Duty game, and let the diplomats do their thing."

I never played that or any other games

But what I did do was stop armed uprisings in Africa against British interests.

Diplomacy does nothing but make you weak.

This is a matter of importance because it could be you saying something online about a regime you dislike and then you being taken into custody by force against your will.

If them pilots had not done as instructed what would happen then?

Do all the passengers die?

You use maximum force because it stops things like this. You need to scare people.

This is why you no longer have terrorist hostage situations in embassies in this country because the sas put a marker down and the world took notice.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Has Alan partridge joined the forum?

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple
over a year ago

westerham

Apparently the commissioners over indulged on the perigord truffles last night so they havent been able to progress a solution, give them a chance.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Apparently the commissioners over indulged on the perigord truffles last night so they havent been able to progress a solution, give them a chance. "
To be fair they probably over indulged and came to the conclusion they will just do exactly what the uk has decided and did.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Apparently the commissioners over indulged on the perigord truffles last night so they havent been able to progress a solution, give them a chance. To be fair they probably over indulged and came to the conclusion they will just do exactly what the uk has decided and did."

So was solely an eu issue… or a world issue as people in the thread pointed out…..

Any excuse for the chance to take a kick and bend reality to suit a narrative

It will be interesting to see if Russia try and hold this up at the UN

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Apparently the commissioners over indulged on the perigord truffles last night so they havent been able to progress a solution, give them a chance. To be fair they probably over indulged and came to the conclusion they will just do exactly what the uk has decided and did.

So was solely an eu issue… or a world issue as people in the thread pointed out…..

Any excuse for the chance to take a kick and bend reality to suit a narrative

It will be interesting to see if Russia try and hold this up at the UN"

If you scroll back you will see i was one of the first to say it wasn't just an eu problem. I just found it typically eu that they had to discuss it over dinner where as the uk came yet again to a rapid decision.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

Did we ever get our share of the EU wine cellar in the Brexit Agreement?

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By *laytimenowMan
over a year ago

Essex


"Did we ever get our share of the EU wine cellar in the Brexit Agreement? "

Yes its called Kent !

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