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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:14 am

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:To defend her own borders?

Well dam fucking right!

Who the hell needs permission to defend herself?

Precisely! So you can tell your Turko-gran to save her crocodile tears for when the Republic of Cyprus does just that...
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Don't be so bitter because your shitty fucking example has not worked GR. :roll:

Unfortunately for you the RoC is not worth shit, you can arm yourself up to your arseholes if you like and still wont get very far, I am sorry.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:19 am

boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
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boomerang wrote:GR why go to China, turkey sat on the side lines when the azeris got gang raped by the armenians, and the best turkey could do was close the border with piss dripping between their legs... :lol:

turkey couldn't even fight the armenians...not alone the chinese..


Why would Turkey include herself into a war between two fully armed nations?

Don't follow GR's path down the lets-stop-making-sense-tonight road Boomerang.

In fact, if you look at the figures the Azeris had double the men and still lost.

I know you guys are trying to find events in history to make fit into GR's silly example but you are going to try much harder.

Turkey has NEVER stuck her nose into other peoples business illegally or uninvitedly.

Just deal with it :lol:


:lol: yeah you meant anyone with bigger balls turkey shits their pants...

if she didn't stuck her nose why then did she close her borders?... :lol:


Well no, I truly mean that Turkey has not militarily.

We are following GR's silly analogy here Boomers, so its about military intervention.


but what was the mandate in '74 and what were her obligations?... :lol:


Well clearly the coup has nothing to do with it...

And we are not talking about what followed but just about intervention rights and legality, Mr GR here thinks that Turkey just happens to attack at will if "she feels brave enough" :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:22 am

shahmaran wrote:
boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
boomerang wrote:GR why go to China, turkey sat on the side lines when the azeris got gang raped by the armenians, and the best turkey could do was close the border with piss dripping between their legs... :lol:

turkey couldn't even fight the armenians...not alone the chinese..


Why would Turkey include herself into a war between two fully armed nations?

Don't follow GR's path down the lets-stop-making-sense-tonight road Boomerang.

In fact, if you look at the figures the Azeris had double the men and still lost.

I know you guys are trying to find events in history to make fit into GR's silly example but you are going to try much harder.

Turkey has NEVER stuck her nose into other peoples business illegally or uninvitedly.

Just deal with it :lol:


:lol: yeah you meant anyone with bigger balls turkey shits their pants...

if she didn't stuck her nose why then did she close her borders?... :lol:


Well no, I truly mean that Turkey has not militarily.

We are following GR's silly analogy here Boomers, so its about military intervention.


but what was the mandate in '74 and what were her obligations?... :lol:


Well clearly the coup has nothing to do with it...

And we are not talking about what followed but just about intervention rights and legality, Mr GR here thinks that Turkey just happens to attack at will if "she feels brave enough" :lol:


can you elaborate on these intervention rights and the accompanying legalities?...
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:12 am

shahmaran wrote:
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shahmaran wrote: ... when I can still see the tears in my grandmothers eyes as she talks about the moment the Turkish soldiers came.


A scared confused woman, does not justify the invasion ... Her fears were groundless, yet thousands of innocent people were actually killed by those TC-welcomed Turkish soldiers.


Screw you Oracle, so the dead TC's were not innocent?

How many of you welcomed the 20K Greek troops?


With all due respect to your Gran's fears shah; there were NO TC deaths, innocent or otherwise, before the Turkish troops stormed Cyprus. Her fears were groundless and she is NOT justified in supporting the presence of the Turkish troops ... Except, it was never about fearing the GCs but always about TCs wanting their own "state".

As for the coupists; I think they were resisted admirably by the majority of our people!
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:49 am

Yeah you should ask my grandmother or any other grandmother still alive if they honestly and secretly planned to "get their own state", I assure you no one would have wanted any of this to happen, as I am sure it is the case on both sides, but hey it happened and there are people who caused it to happen and the trouble is it seems like no one on this island was going to be able to stop it.

The massacred villages were a good sign of what was just a matter of time and not about the Turkish intervention.

Do you guys ever sleep or have you moved to another hemisphere? :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:08 am

How interesting that at 4am only Piratis and Oracle are relentlesly replying...
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:29 am

shahmaran wrote:Yeah you should ask my grandmother or any other grandmother still alive if they honestly and secretly planned to "get their own state", I assure you no one would have wanted any of this to happen, as I am sure it is the case on both sides, but hey it happened and there are people who caused it to happen and the trouble is it seems like no one on this island was going to be able to stop it.

The massacred villages were a good sign of what was just a matter of time and not about the Turkish intervention.

Do you guys ever sleep or have you moved to another hemisphere? :lol:

wrong...if that was meant to happen it would have happened way before any turkish invasion...that was straight out revenge killings...

I am from a different hemisphere... :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:22 am

Well killings did occur, they stopped and then they started again.

Nothing new there.

Revenge is just too simpe of an explanation for such a complicated conflict.
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Postby YFred » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:25 am

boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Yeah you should ask my grandmother or any other grandmother still alive if they honestly and secretly planned to "get their own state", I assure you no one would have wanted any of this to happen, as I am sure it is the case on both sides, but hey it happened and there are people who caused it to happen and the trouble is it seems like no one on this island was going to be able to stop it.

The massacred villages were a good sign of what was just a matter of time and not about the Turkish intervention.

Do you guys ever sleep or have you moved to another hemisphere? :lol:

wrong...if that was meant to happen it would have happened way before any turkish invasion...that was straight out revenge killings...

I am from a different hemisphere... :lol:

You are not just from a different hemisphere; you are from a different planet, Uranus!
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:40 am

YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Yeah you should ask my grandmother or any other grandmother still alive if they honestly and secretly planned to "get their own state", I assure you no one would have wanted any of this to happen, as I am sure it is the case on both sides, but hey it happened and there are people who caused it to happen and the trouble is it seems like no one on this island was going to be able to stop it.

The massacred villages were a good sign of what was just a matter of time and not about the Turkish intervention.

Do you guys ever sleep or have you moved to another hemisphere? :lol:

wrong...if that was meant to happen it would have happened way before any turkish invasion...that was straight out revenge killings...

I am from a different hemisphere... :lol:

You are not just from a different hemisphere; you are from a different planet, Uranus!


any other fetishes you wanna come clean with knucklehead?...you like a bit of turkey slapping as well?... :lol:

ok knucklehead, I will give you the benefit of the doubt, knowingly the status of your low IQ...here it goes...

how come there was a massacre of the 3 said villages after the invasion, and not a massacre of the same said villages from 1960 - 1974...if in your mind revenge was not the go at the time...I pressume you will give us links and not what your 100 odd herd tells you as a bedtime story... :lol:

ok knucklehhead a simple question...you think you can handle answering without mentioning your fetishes?... :lol:
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