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Postby insan » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:19 am

The fact is that "excessive" number of Turkish troops is the consequence of that we don't have as much military power as GCs have. It's that simple. Another reason of "excessive" number of Turkish troops is they constitute a consuming population for TC community that has limited number of economic resources under isolations. Simple as that.
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Postby utu » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:25 am

insan wrote:The fact is that "excessive" number of Turkish troops is the consequence of that we don't have as much military power as GCs have. It's that simple. Another reason of "excessive" number of Turkish troops is they constitute a consuming population for TC community that has limited number of economic resources under isolations. Simple as that.


Look viewpoint: you are telling me the positive effects of their presence. I'm mentioning to you the negative effects, and IMHO, the negative effects are outweighing the positive.
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Postby boomerang » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:25 am

insan wrote:The fact is that "excessive" number of Turkish troops is the consequence of that we don't have as much military power as GCs have. It's that simple. Another reason of "excessive" number of Turkish troops is they constitute a consuming population for TC community that has limited number of economic resources under isolations. Simple as that.


If that is the fairy tell you it must be ok then...Now explain to me the other fairy tales
1...why are you a minority and not a master in your own domain
2...why you have no say in everything that is going on

Titty man, you will be begging for an anna plan in your fairy tale statelet sooner than later...

Titty man if partition was ever going to happen, and the money dried up, you will be the first to be moving to the free areas asking for what ever you can get...but be warned it will be a great anathema to you, called a democracy...and by the way how is your greek, coz I just threw a couple of words in there to try and confuse you... :lol:
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Postby Raymanoff » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:27 am

every time i heaR THAT guy speak english on TV it makes me wanna puke...
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Postby insan » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:31 am

YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
YFred wrote:Kicks, you concern for the environment is almost touching. What have you got against Talat for god sake, would you rather have Eroglu which I suspect may have been a TMT member as well as one of the beneficiaries of the stolen GC lands?


What does it matter who is in the "leadership" role. When Turkey tells them to jump, they just reply" How High Sir", or do you think they tell Turkey to "get lost".? I don't think so.!

How do you suggest that Turkey got in so much bother over the EU regarding Cyprus, if they were in so much control. Denktash had the Tiger by the tail and placed TCs where they are today and The Turks too. Think about it, what is Turkey going to do to the TCs? let them starve to death. How? who are you kidding.
I have heard personally from someone very close to Dengtash, that he absolutely refused to do what Turkey wanted him to do, if he had listened to Turkey, Cyprus problem would have been solved by now.


YFred, don't forget that whatever Turkish or TC leadership want, in the end any solution plan will be voted by the masses of TC community. Intellectuals of TC community have more influence on TC community than
TC and Turkish leadership.
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Postby insan » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:34 am

We r in perfect cooperation with Turkey. None of the Turkish governments has been able to force us anything that we don't want. Our history is crystal clear.
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Postby boomerang » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:39 am

insan wrote:We r in perfect cooperation with Turkey. None of the Turkish governments has been able to force us anything that we don't want. Our history is crystal clear.


Is that what they tell you?...do they also tell you there are green men walking around?...and you believe them?...amazing... :lol:

how old are you ffs... :lol: ...the reason I ask is because I could be charged for talking to a minor on the internet with child molestation... :lol:

The only co-operation between you and Turkey is that they tell you what to do and you go and do it...like the relationship between the dog and the pole....turks being the dogs and you being the poles...had to explain this to you as your mind, if you can call it a mind, wouldn't be able to fathom the punch or delivery line... :lol:
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Postby utu » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:39 am

insan wrote:We r in perfect cooperation with Turkey. None of the Turkish governments has been able to force us anything that we don't want. Our history is crystal clear.


Then please explain to me the policy of Ankara to resettle Anatolians in the north.
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Postby insan » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:42 am

utu wrote:
insan wrote:The fact is that "excessive" number of Turkish troops is the consequence of that we don't have as much military power as GCs have. It's that simple. Another reason of "excessive" number of Turkish troops is they constitute a consuming population for TC community that has limited number of economic resources under isolations. Simple as that.


Look viewpoint: you are telling me the positive effects of their presence. I'm mentioning to you the negative effects, and IMHO, the negative effects are outweighing the positive.


Look Ali, what r the negative effects of Turkish troops? :lol:
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Postby utu » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:47 am

insan wrote:
utu wrote:
insan wrote:The fact is that "excessive" number of Turkish troops is the consequence of that we don't have as much military power as GCs have. It's that simple. Another reason of "excessive" number of Turkish troops is they constitute a consuming population for TC community that has limited number of economic resources under isolations. Simple as that.


Look viewpoint: you are telling me the positive effects of their presence. I'm mentioning to you the negative effects, and IMHO, the negative effects are outweighing the positive.


Look Ali, what r the negative effects of Turkish troops? :lol:


1. The proportion of Turkish Troops to the civil population is inordinately high, particularly given the proximity of Turkey itself to Cyprus.

2. These troops are not subject to the orders of Talat (or even Gul), but by the Turkish Armed Forces General Staff. This makes their presence as hand at the throat of the civil populace, and Talat's administration.

3. Their "security zones" (look at Famagusta/Maras for example) makes a lot of TCNC's territory off limits to its people.
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