Oracle wrote:insan wrote:Oracle wrote:Look how the Turks complain and without shame; blame and demand inclusion in everything! From NATO to EU to involvement in
every world matter.
The wheels of
Turkish Expansionism never cease!
Turkey's frustration over by being sidelined by the European Union and its long dispute with Cyprus are hindering NATO-EU relations.
Diplomats told Reuters earlier this year that due to pressure from Turkey, NATO troops in Afghanistan were not sharing plans and documents about the security situation with EUPOL, the EU's police training force there.
They said Turkey was refusing to accept any agreements on mutual security between NATO and the EU, and that EUPOL had to strike agreements with each country instead -- which they said was dangerous and caused uncertainty among troops.http://www.reuters.com/article/gc05/idU ... IU20090904
What's wrong with getting more into globalization in this age of globalization? Every country try to get it's role and place in this age of globalization...
So Turkey invaded and colonised Cyprus for the sake of globalisation?
First they came to bring "Peace" now we are to understand they destroy the sovereignty of other countries to gain a place in "globalisation".
Let me tell you insan, you and your ilks should learn to play by the rules and improve their
humanity first and foremost before they destroy not only Cyprus but my whole world! But that's just it, if you can't join by
your rules, you destroy the game!
Buggers!
Buggers like u and ur alikes destroy the game...
Joint responsibility
The senior authorities of NATO and the EU should deal with this problem immediately and jointly. Otherwise, Rasmussen’s words – just like the words of his predecessor – are doomed to futility.
NATO’s expectation is a more flexible attitude from Turkey, opening the way for NATO to support the EU.
Well, what would the EU do in turn for this? How would the Greek-Cypriot government act? Is the EU able to come up with a “pragmatic solution” to this?
The responsibility of reversing the setback in Afghanistan belongs to the EU, which still externalizes Turkey...
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2009-09-01