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Postby Floda » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:36 am

On Sunday June 22nd 2008, one of our most learned members [or so he sees himself] excitedly posted a topic in the Politics and Elections section :-

GREECE IN JOINT AIR MANOEUVRES WITH ISRAEL !!!!! ??.

He received NO responses and I wonder if this is a record achievement ?.

I have looked back over many years in all sections and can find none to compete with this demonstration of disinterest by the members.

Well done Miltiades, at least you have achieved something. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:40 am

Yeah, he and Cem always have a premature ejaculation when they see the word “Israel”…I’ll bet Cem wasn’t around when he posted this or there would’ve been one happy response. :roll:
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:42 am

Floda wrote:On Sunday June 22nd 2008, one of our most learned members [or so he sees himself] excitedly posted a topic in the Politics and Elections section :-

GREECE IN JOINT AIR MANOEUVRES WITH ISRAEL !!!!! ??.

He received NO responses and I wonder if this is a record achievement ?.

I have looked back over many years in all sections and can find none to compete with this demonstration of disinterest by the members.

Well done Miltiades, at least you have achieved something. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


That is the thread that Miltiades posted in an effort to bait me into a reaction. Foiled him yet again. 8)
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Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:01 am

The three Plonkers in action , leave you to it boys , will deal with you when you grow up :lol: :lol:
Out of the three the one with a brain , infested , but nevertheless a brain , is my old mate Rambo.
Cant help but liking him , as for the other two , well what can I say "PIASTON ENAN TJE FAKKATON PASTON ALLON !! :lol: :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:14 am

Here is the post that attracted the highest number of views ,2256 without a single reply , an indication that forumers do read Miltiades's posts because they are well balanced , sensible and to the point. Interestingly no replies , yet I felt and still do that the report in the Sunday Times was indeed an important one. For the those who missed it here it is again .

The Sunday times reports in today's issue . www.timesonline.co.uk
I'm not sure as to what Greece's involvement in these exercises mean , has Greece abandoned her traditional support for Iran and opted to do what Turkey does best , ie an alliance with Israel ?

""""More than a hundred Israeli F16 and F15 fighter jets took part in manoeuvres over the eastern Mediterranean and Greece to prepare for possible long-range strikes. The central command for the Greek Air Force said yesterday that it had taken part in “joint training exercises” with Israel near Crete.

Reports in the US press said that the aircraft flew more than 900 miles, roughly the distance from Israel to the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility in Iran. “They wanted us to know, they wanted the Europeans to know, and they wanted the Iranians to know . . . There is a lot of signalling going on at different levels,” an unnamed official told The New York Times.

The Israeli military issued a statement saying only that the air force “regularly trains for various missions in order to meet the challenges posed by the threats facing Israel”.

Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, said that he would prefer Iran’s nuclear ambitions to be halted through diplomacy, but he did not rule out military action. “Iran must be stopped by all possible means,” he told an American pro-Israel lobbying group this month.

Israel has regularly consulted the Americans on the Iranian nuclear threat. The issue was high on the agenda during a visit by President Bush to the region in May.

After meeting Mr Bush, the Israeli Prime Minister said: “We reached agreement on the need to take care of the Iranian threat. I left with a lot less question marks regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and America’s resoluteness to deal with the problem.”

The Israelis have kept the Americans abreast of their intelligence, acknowledging that a conflagration between Iran and Israel would probably spread to the rest of the region.

Ahmad Khatami, a hardline cleric, told worshippers at Tehran University yesterday that Israel and the US would receive a “slap in the face” from Iran and its allies if they spoke of using force against them. Iran maintains strong ties with Syria and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, according to Israeli security experts.

If Israel did neutralise all of Iran’s nuclear abilities, the most damaging retribution would be likely to stem from short to medium-range missiles from Iran, Syria and Lebanon. Iran claims to have Shahab-3 missiles with a range of 1,200 miles, meaning that Israel, US bases in the Gulf and foreign troops in Iraq lie within range.

Though Israel has developed precautions against medium-range missiles, even the most optimistic projections suggest that not all could be intercepted. Lebanese Hezbollah forces used short-range missiles to strike Israel in 2006.

Last month the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency expressed concern that Iran was hiding details about studies into making nuclear warheads and defying UN demands to suspend uranium enrichment. The UN SecurityCouncil hasimposed sanctions on Iran for defying council demands. Iran has refused to buckle and has spurned offers of economic benefits to suspend uranium enrichment. On Thursday Iran said that it was ready to negotiate over a new package of economic incentives put forward by major powers seeking to persuade Tehran to curb its nuclear work.

Over the past 30 years Israel has twice destroyed suspected nuclear weapons facilities in Middle East states. In 1981 jets raided Osirak, in Iraq, and last September Israeli jets bombed a site in the Syrian desert that the Israeli military believed housed a partly constructed nuclear reactor. The Syrians denied the allegations. Recent rebuilding in the area suggests that no nuclear fallout occurred. """"
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Food for thought

Postby Tim Drayton » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:35 am

The only thread started by Floda that has ever generated a reasonable number of replies:

Use Stars Only - September 10 - 58 replies

One recent post by Miltiades that generated a large number of replies:

Which Views are More Constructive? - October 4 - 343 replies.
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Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:48 am

I think the joint Israel and Greece military manoeuvres ought to be given another show. The subject was quite important bearing in mind that traditionally Greece has never been pro Israel on the contrary Greece has not been friendly towards Israel , hence why the Cypriots are so anti- Israel , well let me resurrect this thread a little later.
Thank you to Plonker Adolf for bringing it up .
From now on I shall refer to him as my ...PA :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:51 am

That thread was so immature and the biggest waste of time. And you are right, it was started by Miltiades and was another thread that was targeting me, as Miltiades seems to continuously crave my attention. He is even sending PM messages to other members about me. Very immature for a 62 year old man. :roll:

Miltiades knows absolutely nothing about aviation, and yet he is always trying to bait me and convince me he knows what he is talking about. :roll:
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:54 am

miltiades wrote:I think the joint Israel and Greece military manoeuvres ought to be given another show. The subject was quite important bearing in mind that traditionally Greece has never been pro Israel on the contrary Greece has not been friendly towards Israel , hence why the Cypriots are so anti- Israel , well let me resurrect this thread a little later.
Thank you to Plonker Adolf for bringing it up .
From now on I shall refer to him as my ...PA :lol:


PHUCKING IDIOT. Grow a brain Malaka!!

Even GREECE and TURKEY have held joint NATO excercises in the past. This does not mean anything about their bilateral relations. :roll:
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Postby Tim Drayton » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:57 am

Miltiades, I have just read the Sunday Times article. Thanks for posting it. This is obviously a significant development and one that people interested in the politics of this region need to be aware of.

Of course, it will go over the heads of some, and such people may find consolation in an activity of banal, navel-gazing futility such as writing messages in stars only and trying to guess the meaning of other such messages, a kind of pastime that most people tire of by the end of pre-pubescence. It just goes to show that this forum can cater for all tastes.
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