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Postby Get Real! » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:25 pm

YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:29 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


you do realise you are talking to the knucklehad, right?... :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:37 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:39 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.


we treading the minorities as per ataturk...have you got a problem with this?.... :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:43 pm

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shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.


we treading the minorities as per ataturk...have you got a problem with this?.... :lol:


Not at all, you are welcome to do what you think is best, but then we shall retaliate like the minorities in every other place, do you have a problem with that? :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:45 pm

shahmaran wrote:
boomerang wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.


we treading the minorities as per ataturk...have you got a problem with this?.... :lol:


Not at all, you are welcome to do what you think is best, but then we shall retaliate like the minorities in every other place, do you have a problem with that? :lol:


actually i do shah...i am a firm believer, who ever is in charge what they can do for me as a human being...
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:50 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.

Time has moved on and things have changed from the 60s and 70s, with the exception of the TC community which is now an even smaller and even less significant minority…

As for Napalms... this time you won’t know if they’re coming or going because the one-way street is no more.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:56 pm

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.

Time has moved on and things have changed from the 60s and 70s, with the exception of the TC community which is now an even smaller and even less significant minority…

As for Napalms... this time you won’t know if they’re coming or going because the one-way street is no more.


Well we are smaller but we are definately a lot stronger, that includes Turkey as well.

This is not the last-minute-mustered-Ecevit-army anymore GR.

You might be filling your cabinet with Russian goodies but don't forget that Turkey is a good customer of both the US and Israel, meaning so are we :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:57 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.

Time has moved on and things have changed from the 60s and 70s, with the exception of the TC community which is now an even smaller and even less significant minority…

As for Napalms... this time you won’t know if they’re coming or going because the one-way street is no more.


Well we are smaller but we are definately a lot stronger, that includes Turkey as well.

This is not the last-minute-mustered-Ecevit-army anymore GR.

You might be filling your cabinet with Russian goodies but don't forget that Turkey is a good customer of both the US and Israel, meaning so are we :lol:


yeah but this means you are the meat in the sandwich... :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:06 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:28:72 and you can have the Brits Bases. That will be nearer the mark by the end of the negotiation, give or take a percentage or two.
Then refuse that and see what happens next!

The ENTIRE territory of Cyprus belongs to the RoC and those that think otherwise are only setting themselves up for a potential encounter with violence and death.

If this flawed TC mentality continues then one day, and when the moment is right they’ll regret they were stupid enough to even assume that an 18% uninvited bankrupt minority could play “power” games… :roll:

And who can deny that the RoC has exhausted every possible peaceful avenue to accommodate the provocative Turkish Cypriots?

As Shamaran admitted yesterday… who needs permission to protect their territory?


You are welcome to think whatever you like GR, you should just keep in mind that the need for protecting ones home and the right for retaliation is mutual.

Just don't turn around and cry for human rights and international laws and napalm bombs again.

Time has moved on and things have changed from the 60s and 70s, with the exception of the TC community which is now an even smaller and even less significant minority…

As for Napalms... this time you won’t know if they’re coming or going because the one-way street is no more.


Well we are smaller but we are definately a lot stronger, that includes Turkey as well.

This is not the last-minute-mustered-Ecevit-army anymore GR.

You might be filling your cabinet with Russian goodies but don't forget that Turkey is a good customer of both the US and Israel, meaning so are we :lol:

You are nobodies and sooner or later you’ll realize it… it’s all heading for that climax anyway.
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