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Re: Environmental rape!

Postby Floda » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:03 pm

cymart wrote:Golden Beach belongs to the people of Cyprus and must be kept in the state that nature created it for us,not ravaged and pillaged by some American Zionist crooks.


I think you may well be hovering in the right area when you make mention of the above, furthermore, I would suggest that ANY solution or settlement in Cyprus will be dependant upon the approval of the Israelis who, as usual, are living in constant fear that their own misdemeanours in the Middle Eastern Regions (and Cyprus) will be exposed and receive the condemnation it deserves by those under the oppression of them.

Much land in the Northern areas of Cyprus has already been purchased by unscrupulous Jews, I would imagine that there is little hope for any agreements outside of Israeli requirements, or indeed any prospect of acceptable relief (whether politically or militarily) for those Cypriots most affected, now that the stranglehold of the Jew has been (and will be further) applied. IMHO.
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:05 pm

shahmaran wrote:Beats me Epsilon.

But I can say that, as opposed to what people believe about Turkeys views on Cyprus, a decent solution would definitely release a lot of stress off Turkey's back regarding military, politically and mostly economically.

As it must cost Turkey a lot to keep this place going.

So as much as Talat has to "answer" to Turkey, this does not mean it would not allow for an agreement to go through.

The problem lies with unreasonable demands from the RoC, as it seems like they are more after prolonging this "stress" with unreasonable demands in order to push everyone to cave in.

Well this might just fire backwards, you never know.

What do you think?

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T_C wrote:OMG, it really is Golden beach! They're selling Golden beach!!!! :shock:


What the fuck!?!

Thats my favourite place in the whole world!

I thought that area was protected, who the hell is doing this? Is it even allowed?

It better not go to the jews! God dam it!


You, Shahmaran, looking a serious person. can you tell us who is Tallat and what is his role and particularly his capacity on solving Cyprus problem?What is the scope of Cristofias or any other G/cs president or leader-as you prefer- doing by negotiating with someone who can n ot decide but he just have to ask the occuptation forces what to say?

Cristofias, despite i disagree with him, ask nobody, neither ROC's parliament what to discuss or what to agree (remind me a dictador) but Tallat who is he and what his capacity is?


My friend believe that, despite what many people in this forum beileve, and particularly G/cs in this forum, i am the best supporter of Turkey's progress in all respects. I wish for a Turkey's fully democratic state , without need of Generals guarantees or support and i am always thinking even to stay permanatetly in Istanbul which i consider one of the best cities in the World. However this will never make me to disregard the right of Greeks of Cyprus.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:10 pm

Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:11 pm

shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.
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Postby wallace » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:11 pm

shahmaran wrote:Beats me Epsilon.

But I can say that, as opposed to what people believe about Turkeys views on Cyprus, a decent solution would definitely release a lot of stress off Turkey's back regarding military, politically and mostly economically.

As it must cost Turkey a lot to keep this place going.

So as much as Talat has to "answer" to Turkey, this does not mean it would not allow for an agreement to go through.

The problem lies with unreasonable demands from the RoC, as it seems like they are more after prolonging this "stress" with unreasonable demands in order to push everyone to cave in.

Well this might just fire backwards, you never know.

What do you think?

EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
T_C wrote:OMG, it really is Golden beach! They're selling Golden beach!!!! :shock:


What the fuck!?!

Thats my favourite place in the whole world!

I thought that area was protected, who the hell is doing this? Is it even allowed?

It better not go to the jews! God dam it!


You, Shahmaran, looking a serious person. can you tell us who is Tallat and what is his role and particularly his capacity on solving Cyprus problem?What is the scope of Cristofias or any other G/cs president or leader-as you prefer- doing by negotiating with someone who can n ot decide but he just have to ask the occuptation forces what to say?

Cristofias, despite i disagree with him, ask nobody, neither ROC's parliament what to discuss or what to agree (remind me a dictador) but Tallat who is he and what his capacity is?


Hi Shah,

Could you please tell me what unreasonable demands the RoC has?
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:17 pm

EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.


And how would you support your claims Epsilon?

I have spent a lot of time in Turkey, I would love to know what it is that you know and I dont.
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:23 pm

shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.


And how would you support your claims Epsilon?

I have spent a lot of time in Turkey, I would love to know what it is that you know and I dont.


Not in this forum/
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:30 pm

EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.


And how would you support your claims Epsilon?

I have spent a lot of time in Turkey, I would love to know what it is that you know and I dont.


Not in this forum/


I see...
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:38 pm

shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.


And how would you support your claims Epsilon?

I have spent a lot of time in Turkey, I would love to know what it is that you know and I dont.


Not in this forum/


I see...



Do you think Epsilon is a 'TURK'? :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:42 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Epsilon what makes you think Turkey is not fully democratic? You have had coups in the past, does that mean Greece is not democratic?

Doubt so...


Simple reason i know Turkey much more deeply than many Turks know.


And how would you support your claims Epsilon?

I have spent a lot of time in Turkey, I would love to know what it is that you know and I dont.


Not in this forum/


I see...



Do you think Epsilon is a 'TURK'? :lol:


Maybe an agent of some sort? :lol:
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