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Topic History of: We didn't do it, gov ! ..... say the Russians !
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andrew Why are Russian women angry ?
In The Know To prove just how NUTTY they are -
they now claim that the UK staged the chemical attack in Syria (not them, of course !)

news.sky.com/story/live-russia-says-trum...orning-mood-11328441

Mad as hatters ... I put it down to the 99% proof vodka, it was bound to rot the brain.
In The Know (as always !) In The Know wrote:
We didn't prop-up the maniac Assad

We didn't supply chemical weapons

We didn't poison the Skripals

We didn't kill Litvinyenko

We didn't shoot down an airliner

We didn't de-stabilise Ukraine

We didn't invade Crimea

We didn't kill the Czar and his family

We didn't stand up to Napoleon

.... You get the idea ?


Oh, yes, they did !

In a letter to the NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, UK national security adviser Mark Sedwill says there is "no plausible alternative explanation" for the attack in Salisbury on March 4 that left the Skripals hospitalized.

Sedwill outlines how the Soviet Union "developed a new class of 'fourth generation' nerve agents, known as Novichoks" during the 1980s and Russia was probably the only former Soviet republic to pursue "an offensive chemical weapons programme after independence."

He goes on to describe how Russia later launched a program to test methods of delivering chemical warfare agents and to train personnel in their use.

"This programme subsequently included investigation of ways of delivering nerve agents, including by application to door handles," the letter says.

Regarding the Skripals themselves, Sedwill claims that email accounts belonging to Yulia Skripal were targeted by Russian intelligence agents in 2013, "indicating Russian intelligence service interest in the Skripals."

"It is highly likely that the Russian intelligence services view at least some of its defectors as legitimate targets for assassinations," Sedwill writes, alluding to a possible motive for the attack on Sergei Skripal, a former Russian military official convicted of being a British spy.

He concludes: "We therefore continue to judge that only Russia has the technical means, operational experience and motive for the attack on the Skripals and that it is highly likely that the Russian state was responsible. There is no plausible alternative explanation." edition.cnn.com/2018/04/13/europe/skripa...ence-intl/index.html
andrew Plenty on TV though ITK.

Just picked up a cheapie set and package to watch the IPL and other matches in the Summer.

11th May in Dublin there is Test match with Pakistan.

Not forgetting T20I in late June against India.

Hopefully get to see a few matches in Gloucestershire.
In The Know (as always !) andrew wrote:
I have not checked ticket sales data to be honest.

England fans to stay away from Russia World Cup as ticket demands plummet

Read more at: inews.co.uk/sport/football/russia-world-...ngland-tickets-fans/

... not much cricket in Ireland .... lol !