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Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:50 am

Alexander the Great International Airport?...
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Postby DT. » Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:13 pm

SN wrote:
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BC Numismatics wrote:DT.,there are buildings in Skopje that look like ones in Greece.

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apologies it was bank notes not stamps...and its not just the lefkos pyrgos its the whole city of thessaloniki. :lol:

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this is bullshit DT this is the propaganda of Greece...Please tell me when the bank notes were given to circulation in Macedonia.


Greek bullshit.U still live in the era of 1992 were Thessaloniki had a million protesters.Wake up Greece has compromished the latest Nimitz proposal of a double name.

There goes the fairytale of Macedonia is Greek.


Just check the website Master Turncoat. They may not have been used but they were produced by the govt of SKopje.
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Postby SN » Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:38 pm

DT. wrote:
SN wrote:
DT. wrote:
BC Numismatics wrote:DT.,there are buildings in Skopje that look like ones in Greece.

Aidan.


apologies it was bank notes not stamps...and its not just the lefkos pyrgos its the whole city of thessaloniki. :lol:

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedi ... nian-denar



this is bullshit DT this is the propaganda of Greece...Please tell me when the bank notes were given to circulation in Macedonia.


Greek bullshit.U still live in the era of 1992 were Thessaloniki had a million protesters.Wake up Greece has compromished the latest Nimitz proposal of a double name.

There goes the fairytale of Macedonia is Greek.


Just check the website Master Turncoat. They may not have been used but they were produced by the govt of SKopje.



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Postby BC Numismatics » Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:21 pm

SN,please can you translate that into English?

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Postby DT. » Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:44 am

BC Numismatics wrote:SN,please can you translate that into English?

Aidan.


Aidan, do you acknowledge the currency and the threat on sovereignty of Greece?
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Postby BC Numismatics » Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:59 am

DT.,Macedonia isn't any threat to any country,including Greece.Of course,I know what the currency of Greece is.It is the same as the currency of Cyprus - the Euro.

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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:16 am

SN wrote:
DT. wrote:
SN wrote:
DT. wrote:
BC Numismatics wrote:DT.,there are buildings in Skopje that look like ones in Greece.

Aidan.


apologies it was bank notes not stamps...and its not just the lefkos pyrgos its the whole city of thessaloniki. :lol:

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedi ... nian-denar



this is bullshit DT this is the propaganda of Greece...Please tell me when the bank notes were given to circulation in Macedonia.


Greek bullshit.U still live in the era of 1992 were Thessaloniki had a million protesters.Wake up Greece has compromished the latest Nimitz proposal of a double name.

There goes the fairytale of Macedonia is Greek.


Just check the website Master Turncoat. They may not have been used but they were produced by the govt of SKopje.



Ελληνικες παπαριες της πουτσας!!!!!!!Να χαμε να λεγαμε η ολη φαση

I am assuming you are either slavic or Albanian?? Which still doesnt give you a right to come and talk Malakias towards Greek Cypriots. Do I believe FYROM is a threat to Greece probably not since it will be part of Greater Albania.
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Postby alexISS » Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:27 am

FYROM is not a threat to Greece simply because they don't have the means to be aggressive. However, it's common belief among them that northern Greece is rightfully theirs and they firmly believe that one day they will somehow get it back. I've had discussions with many of them in many fora and they openly admit it. There was even an article in their constitution that was calling for the liberation of "Aegean Macedonia" that was (surprise surprise) removed
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Postby greek.god » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:17 pm

Having aspirations for a greater Albania or territorial claims on Greece is one thing...actually pulling it off is another. I understand the outcry using the name of Macedonia and Alexander the Great, but let's be realistic...how in the hell are they going to pull it off. What do they have like 2 people in the armed forces with 1950 calibre weapons.

Will someone explain how this land grab will take place.
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Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:32 pm

greek.god wrote:Having aspirations for a greater Albania or territorial claims on Greece is one thing...actually pulling it off is another. I understand the outcry using the name of Macedonia and Alexander the Great, but let's be realistic...how in the hell are they going to pull it off. What do they have like 2 people in the armed forces with 1950 calibre weapons.

Will someone explain how this land grab will take place.


It won't, because they can't. So what? Is their inability to manifestate their "threats" reason enough for Greece to let them sustain them?
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