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November 27, 2015, 10:46:46 PM
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Liberal Democratic Party of Russia leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky has proposed to crush Turkey via a nuclear missile strike. This is according to the radio station "Moscow speaking".

"Istanbul is very easy to destroy: just one nuclear bomb in the Strait of Bosphorus, and it will wash away. It will be such a terrible flood, the water column will rise 10-15 meters, and the city will not be there any more, and there are 9 million lives in that city", — said the leader of the liberal Democrats.


http://fortruss.blogspot.gr/2015/11/zhirinovsky-proposes-to-drop-nuclear.html
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November 27, 2015, 11:33:22 PM
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He likes to make shocking statements for the PR purposes. Despite this fact, the most of his statements in this video are quite reasonable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef0Wv_vMTeY

There are some thoughts about Northern Cyprus occupation, Kurdish independence, fate of Turkish government and so on.
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