Russia threatens US media

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov might punish U.S. journalists if State Department criticism of a Kremlin-backed media outlet continues, his spokeswoman said.
"I would like to focus on a shocking incident yesterday, when it was stated at a briefing at the U.S. Department of State that the State Department does not put RT television on a par with other respected media outlets," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday. "If our TV channel faces the same attitude in Washington once again, American journalists will have a special place set aside at the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson's briefings."
That threat was prompted by a testy exchange between State Department spokesman John Kirby and a reporter from Russia Today that pertained to the ongoing civil war in Syria. Kirby had cited "credible aid organizations" that Russia and Syrian dictator Bashar Assad recently attacked five hospitals and a mobile clinic. When the Russia Today reporter pressed for specifics, Kirby rebuffed the question.
"You work for Russia Today, right? Isn't that your agency?" Kirby said. "Why shouldn't you ask your government the same kinds of questions that you're standing here asking me?"
 
Russia has bombed hospitals -we've done the same in Afghanistan (Kunduz). The difference ( maybe) is we did it with crappy targeting.
With Russia it's an all out war to "scorch earth" the rebels in Idlib (NW Syria)/Aleppo. Using non-precision bombings..

Just wait till that Russian aircraft carrier starts wih cruise missiles...oh wait.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...aft-carrier-admira-9262540?service=responsive
"Today, we started a major operation to launch massive strikes on Daesh and al-Nusra Front targets in the Idlib and Homs provinces [in Syria]," Shoigu said at a meeting with the ministry’s leadership and defense enterprises.

He added: "For the first time in the history of participation of the Russian Navy in operations, the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrying cruiser began taking part.
 
Russia has bombed hospitals -we've done the same in Afghanistan (Kunduz). The difference ( maybe) is we did it with crappy targeting.
With Russia it's an all out war to "scorch earth" the rebels in Idlib (NW Syria)/Aleppo. Using non-precision bombings..

Just wait till that Russian aircraft carrier starts wih cruise missiles...oh wait.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...aft-carrier-admira-9262540?service=responsive
"Today, we started a major operation to launch massive strikes on Daesh and al-Nusra Front targets in the Idlib and Homs provinces [in Syria]," Shoigu said at a meeting with the ministry’s leadership and defense enterprises.

He added: "For the first time in the history of participation of the Russian Navy in operations, the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrying cruiser began taking part.

Russkies will never beat the US at sea. Like ever. The world will die in 1000 years like hawkings said and they still will not catch up. That said the US will never beat russia in a landwar either.
 
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/r...zes-reporter/article/2607674?custom_click=rss







Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov might punish U.S. journalists if State Department criticism of a Kremlin-backed media outlet continues, his spokeswoman said.
"I would like to focus on a shocking incident yesterday, when it was stated at a briefing at the U.S. Department of State that the State Department does not put RT television on a par with other respected media outlets," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday. "If our TV channel faces the same attitude in Washington once again, American journalists will have a special place set aside at the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson's briefings."
That threat was prompted by a testy exchange between State Department spokesman John Kirby and a reporter from Russia Today that pertained to the ongoing civil war in Syria. Kirby had cited "credible aid organizations" that Russia and Syrian dictator Bashar Assad recently attacked five hospitals and a mobile clinic. When the Russia Today reporter pressed for specifics, Kirby rebuffed the question.
"You work for Russia Today, right? Isn't that your agency?" Kirby said. "Why shouldn't you ask your government the same kinds of questions that you're standing here asking me?"

Leave it to Obama's state dept. to poke the Russians in the eye and make our fragile relationship with them even worse than it was....
 
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