Putin Swears to Make Turkey Regret Plane Downing

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday vowed Turkey's leadership would be made to regret the downing of one of Russia's warplanes as Moscow announced a halt to talks on a major gas pipeline project.

As Putin fired another salvo in his mounting war of words with NATO member Turkey his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared he had "proof" that Russia was involved in illegal oil trading with the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria.

Turkey has become Moscow's prime international sparring partner after it shot down a Russian jet on its border with Syria on November 24 -- sparking fury in Russia and economic sanctions from the Kremlin.

Erdogan's allegations of Russian complicity with IS echo allegations made by Putin against Turkey and its leader in recent days.

"We will not forget this complicity with terrorists. We always considered and will always consider treachery to be the ultimate and lowest act. Let those in Turkey who shot our pilots in the back know this," Putin told lawmakers in his annual state of the nation speech, which also focused on Russia's airstrikes in Syria.

Russia has accused Erdogan and his family of personally profiting from the oil trade with Islamic State, which controls a large chunk of Syrian territory, including a number of oil fields.

"We know for example who in Turkey fills their pockets and allows terrorists to make money from the stolen oil in Syria," Putin said.

"It is precisely with this money that the bandits recruit mercenaries, buy arms and organize inhuman terrorist acts aimed against our citizens, the citizens of France, Lebanon, Mali and other countries."

Erdogan has furiously denied the allegations against him and his family and said Turkey had proof that Russia was, in fact, involved in trading oil with IS.

"We have the proof in our hands. We will reveal it to the world," the Turkish leader said in a televised speech in Ankara.

Putin, whose administration has already announced sanctions against Ankara, including a ban on the import of some Turkish foods and reintroducing visas for visitors from the country, insisted Turkey would be made to regret its actions.

"We will not rattle our sabers. But if someone thinks that after committing heinous war crimes, the murder of our people, it will end with (an embargo on) tomatoes and limitations in construction and other fields then they are deeply mistaken," Putin said.

"We will not stop reminding them of what they did and they will not stop regretting their actions."

Immediately after the speech Russia's energy minister Alexander Novak announced the suspension of talks between Ankara and Moscow over the major TurkStream pipeline project.

Negotiations over the project to pipe Russian gas to Turkey under the Black Sea have been floundering since Moscow launched air strikes in Syria in late September in support of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, which Ankara fiercely opposes.

But the official announcement of the break-off in the talks dealt another blow to floundering Russian-Turkish ties, as Putin lamented the damage to a relationship that he has spent years nurturing.

"Only Allah, most likely, knows why they did this. And evidently Allah decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by depriving them of their intelligence and reason," he said.

The latest furious exchange comes as the two countries' top diplomats gear up for their first face-to-face meeting since the plane incident.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was due to hold talks later Thursday with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu on the sidelines of a conference in Belgrade after Putin on Monday snubbed Erdogan at the U.N. climate summit in Paris.

There appears, however, little chance that the two sides will lower the tone as the two strongmen leaders insist the other should apologize over the incident.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Thursday accused Moscow of running a "Soviet propaganda machine".

"There was a Soviet propaganda machine in the Cold War era," Davutoglu told reporters in Ankara.

"They were called Pravda lies," he said, referring to the daily newspaper that was the mouthpiece of the Communist Party.

Comments 24
Default-user-icon illegitimate & illiterate Southern Alien (Guest) 03 December 2015, 14:14

Thank you Southern Alien for your objective analysis as usual.

Default-user-icon shialebcad (Guest) 03 December 2015, 14:17

well said.... when it arrives please let us know, please!!!

Default-user-icon shialebcad (Guest) 03 December 2015, 15:50

Ur joke of the day

Thumb marcus 03 December 2015, 17:03

1anonymetexasusa

Remember Assad chooses the time and place and does not like things to be imposed on him. From the early 80s until today, he has not yet found the right moment of his choosing.

Thumb justin 03 December 2015, 14:33

U.S. Rejects Russian Charge that Turkey Buys IS Oil

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/195968-u-s-rejects-russian-charge-that-turkey-buys-is-oil

Default-user-icon Just wondering (Guest) 03 December 2015, 14:36

Southern
Why were you banned and how long have you been using the name "Alien"? How many other names do you have?

Default-user-icon egor (Guest) 03 December 2015, 15:49

hey vladi put, what are you twelve??!!

Default-user-icon Me (Guest) 03 December 2015, 15:59

The 298 victims will make Putin regret his terrorist shooting down of MH17.

Thumb Mystic 03 December 2015, 16:20

Turkey is going down, everyone knows their true intentions now, even the ones that doubted it before.

Thumb marcus 03 December 2015, 17:02

The only thing that went down so far is a Russian SU-24 and in flames.

Thumb Mystic 03 December 2015, 17:09

What good did that provide the Turks?
Now Syria airspace is covered by S-400 and S-300 Russian systems, would not be fun to be a Turkish pilot flying over Syria now.

Thumb Mystic 03 December 2015, 17:12

Also marcus, Turkish convoys going into Syria are getting blasted this minute, they do not have the same free roam as they did before.
Russia retaliates by bombing Turkish interests inside Syria.

Thumb _mowaten_ 03 December 2015, 18:09

not to mention the sanctions that will really hurt the turkish economy. no more exports to russia, no more turkish trucks crossing throuh russia to reach eastern asia (no other route available except through iran - lol), no more russian tourists in turkey, no more military collaboration

and cherry on the cake, russia is now supporting and arming the kurds. erdogan must be really happy lol

Missing Rita.Nahhas 03 December 2015, 18:13

Dear God!!!! Dear Lord!!!!
Even on an article as insignificant as this I find you mowaten spamming, trolling, and terrorizing other posters. What kind of a being are you? New and fresh evidence surfaces by the minute that you are a paid poster but the question remains who pays you and for what exact purpose? Is it the Iranian embassy, is it the revolutionary guard, is it the syrian intelligence or the ex-KGB? These questions must be objectively answered by you and NOW!
Please No More!!!!

Thumb Mystic 03 December 2015, 18:21

texas, yeah sure.
Is that why Erdogan just regretted that he downed the plane? Russia did the mistake of trusting Turkey, now they will never trust them ever again, not before Erdogan regime is gone.

Now all Russian bombers gets escorted by real fighter jets, plus they are protected by the S-400 systems, even the U.S airforce are afraid of flying around in Syria now, because they might be mistaken for a Turk jet, after all they both fly F-16s.

Thumb ashtah 03 December 2015, 18:30

Israel PM admits forces operating in war-hit Syria

Jerusalem (AFP) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted for the first time Tuesday that Israeli forces have been operating in Syria, where the Iran-backed regime is battling rebels including the jihadist Islamic State.

http://news.yahoo.com/israel-pm-admits-forces-operating-war-hit-syria-194312782.html

Thumb ashtah 03 December 2015, 18:32

Erdogan says Turkey has proof Russia involved in IS oil trade

http://news.yahoo.com/erdogan-says-turkey-proof-russia-involved-oil-trade-112804961.html

Thumb ashtah 03 December 2015, 18:33

Turkey’s Trump Card: Erdogan Can Retaliate against Russia by Closing Bosphorus Maritime Route from Black Sea

http://www.globalresearch.ca/turkeys-trump-card-erdogan-retaliate-against-russia-by-closing-bosphorus-maritime-route-from-black-sea/5492800

Thumb ashtah 03 December 2015, 18:33

Putin Looks Homeward, Hates What He Sees

http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-12-03/russian-president-sees-worrying-signs-in-the-economy?cmpid=yhoo.headline&ref=yfp

Thumb barrymore 03 December 2015, 17:31

Putin Swears to Make Turkey Regret Plane Downing

and that is why :

34 minutes ago The Russian and Turkish foreign ministers are meeting in Belgrade, in the first such talks after the plane downing crisis between the two countries.

Thumb KGBtovarishchvlad 03 December 2015, 17:33

Great Cristhian Nation Russia, Not a Great Christian Nation Russia..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoAEKHBtNIA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEftJc31ZB4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfN8UT8zOhk

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 03 December 2015, 18:57

Thank you Putin;)

سقوط عشرات القتلى من ميليشيات النظام السوري و"حزب الله" بعد استهدافهم بالخطأ من الطيران الروسي على طريق اوتوستراد حمص - حلب.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 03 December 2015, 19:04

قالت قناة "تي آر تي" التركية إن طائرة حربية روسية تم إعطابها، عصر الخميس، في جبل الأكراد بريف اللاذقية. يأتي ذلك في وقت تعرّضت فيه المناطق المحررة بريف اللاذقية إلى عدد من الغارات الجوية الروسية.

Missing peace 03 December 2015, 22:11

erdogan putin are just like two kids having a fight in the school playground... each one knows apart from economic sanctions they can not do anything else... so they bark for their sheep to believe they are strong LOL