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Postby TVSET » Sun May 29, 2005 3:06 am

Murtaza wrote:
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Kifeas wrote:Turks! Can you possibly tell us how many tanks Turkey has in the north?
I am asking because I want to check how many more, if any, we need to buy, because we are going to need them pretty soon.


A side note: tanks are a really really bad weapon to be used in Cyprus. Especially those of Russian/Soviet manufacture that RoC has now...



Than How many airplane each side have?


Bad option again. :)
With such choices in weapons, I suggest you go read some more on military operations. Or you risk loosing the other 64% of your land. :)
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Postby Piratis » Sun May 29, 2005 3:08 am

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Postby Murtaza » Sun May 29, 2005 3:09 am

TVSET wrote:
Murtaza wrote:
TVSET wrote:
Kifeas wrote:Turks! Can you possibly tell us how many tanks Turkey has in the north?
I am asking because I want to check how many more, if any, we need to buy, because we are going to need them pretty soon.


A side note: tanks are a really really bad weapon to be used in Cyprus. Especially those of Russian/Soviet manufacture that RoC has now...



Than How many airplane each side have?


Bad option again. :)
With such choices in weapons, I suggest you go read some more on military operations. Or you risk loosing the other 64% of your land. :)


So it looks like not a good war can be made at cyprus.

If you cant do a thing fine, Just dont do it!
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Postby Murtaza » Sun May 29, 2005 3:12 am

Piratis wrote:We have secret biological and chemical weapons and the special forces needed to deploy them. If you thought that a war with Cyprus will be as easy as it was the last time you are mistaken. Both sides will have huge losses in a case of war.


So if we are not stupid, we wont make war.
because just as you said

Both sides will have huge losses in a case of war.

And I dont want to be called army
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Postby TVSET » Sun May 29, 2005 3:12 am

Piratis wrote:We have secret...


Yeah? Really? Can you tell me more about it? I am really interested.
From what I gather, the best thing you could have is some 1970s weapons at best. And I really doubt that you have those.

Piratis wrote:biological and chemical weapons and the special forces needed to deploy them. If you thought that a war with Cyprus will be as easy as it was the last time you are mistaken. Both sides will have huge losses in a case of war.


Yeah, right. It will be like a giant fart in the room with a lot of people. I once experienced that and its not funny. Trust me. :)
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Postby Murtaza » Sun May 29, 2005 3:15 am

TVSET wrote:
Piratis wrote:We have secret...


Yeah? Really? Can you tell me more about it? I am really interested.
From what I gather, the best thing you could have is some 1970s weapons at best. And I really doubt that you have those....


You want to learn secret weapon? Then there wont be any secret!

TVSET wrote:
Piratis wrote:biological and chemical weapons and the special forces needed to deploy them. If you thought that a war with Cyprus will be as easy as it was the last time you are mistaken. Both sides will have huge losses in a case of war.


Yeah, right. It will be like a giant fart in the room with a lot of people. I once experienced that and its not funny. Trust me. :)


lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
what happened the guy who used that weapon?
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Postby erolz » Sun May 29, 2005 3:17 am

Piratis wrote: No, but he is more lenient with TC extremists rather than GC ones.


Who decides who is an extemist? You? Personally I have found some of your posts pretty 'extreme' ('all turks know how to do is rape steal and kill' and 'we will put a bullet in your head' are a couple that spring to mind). Seems the admin has been pretty lenient with you as well from where I am sitting.

Piratis wrote:However many TCs support the TC extremists.


Care to give any examples of TC 'extremists' that have been supported by many TC here?
If you think Turks wanting to use the TRNC flag makes him an extremist (akin to the kind of extreme examples of your own posts I mentioned above or 'nicos sampsons') then I would remind you that he has been shown support by members accross the 'ethnic differences' found on this board on this issue.

Piratis wrote:The posts from GC extremists are as harmful as the posts by TC extremists even if you like the TC extremists more (for obvious reasons)


I do not disagree that both are equaly harmful. What I dispute is your assertion that TC extermists are treated more leniently.

I think your 'problem' is that to you anyone who supports the TRNC is an extremist but that GC that use blantantly racist remarks or threaten violence are not extremists but just normal people driven to extreme expressions by TC.
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Postby erolz » Sun May 29, 2005 3:21 am

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erolz wrote:Really people - calm down.


At 4:00am on Saturday morning? Nah... :)


Maybe we should all retire to a mass Cypriot online frag fest ;)

Might help to relive some of the tension?

I once knew a guy that ran a computer shop who when he had disgruntled suctomers he let them beat him up on a mortal kombat style game. It seemed remarkable effective at helping to 'pacify' upset customers. :)
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Sun May 29, 2005 3:25 am

Murtaza wrote:what happened the guy who used that weapon?

Ever heard of spontaneous combustion?
God rest his soul.
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Postby Murtaza » Sun May 29, 2005 3:27 am

Saint Jimmy wrote:
Murtaza wrote:what happened the guy who used that weapon?

Ever heard of spontaneous combustion?
God rest his soul.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
Have to sleep:) Good night guys
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