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Re: Eroglu: Turkish forces are here to stay

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:54 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
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Lit wrote:Eroglu repeats that Turkey’s occupation forces will always maintain their presence in Cyprus


Is this a declaration for all-out war?


For all our sake, I hope not.

They may do the job full heartedly this time around :?


This may be a shock to you, but should there be any escalation in Cyprus, the "trnc" will be pulverized and you would inevitably lose at least half the lands you stole.... :)


Perhaps for a full 30 seconds :roll:

As much as you dream of the day to see TC's get slaughtered again, let's hope that we don't see such a catastrophe unfold for everyones sake :(


On the contrary, it is you that states Turkey did a half hearted job in 74 as they did not take over the whole island.

So let Turkey have a go and let's see how far you will get this time around.

The CNG is armed to its teeth and will give you a major headache next time round.


If GCs felt they had such military weight against one of the largest fighting machines in the world they would have done it many time over by now but they got their arses whipped last time and it would mean losing the whole island do you think GCs are that stupid, they would never risk that.
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Re: Eroglu: Turkish forces are here to stay

Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:55 pm

Gabira wrote: ... As much as you dream of the day to see TC's get slaughtered again, (


This never happened, except in your dreams.

Save your selfish tears.

Next time round, they'll be so few TCs, diluted out by hundreds of thousands of Settlers and Troops, that they'll remain unscathed again!
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:52 pm

wallace wrote:Can anyone please post the promises that the EU has made? What is this clown on about? post them with credible links please. :lol: :lol:


Reh Wallace

Time and time again, perhaps dozens and dozens of times on this Forum, like you have done, many others have asked for detals of these "promises" ... What were they? Who made them? etc etc

When pinned down in this way, no one has an answer, so we must come to the only conclusion possible.
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Re: Eroglu: Turkish forces are here to stay

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:09 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Lit wrote:Eroglu repeats that Turkey’s occupation forces will always maintain their presence in Cyprus


Is this a declaration for all-out war?


For all our sake, I hope not.

They may do the job full heartedly this time around :?


This may be a shock to you, but should there be any escalation in Cyprus, the "trnc" will be pulverized and you would inevitably lose at least half the lands you stole.... :)


Perhaps for a full 30 seconds :roll:

As much as you dream of the day to see TC's get slaughtered again, let's hope that we don't see such a catastrophe unfold for everyones sake :(


On the contrary, it is you that states Turkey did a half hearted job in 74 as they did not take over the whole island.

So let Turkey have a go and let's see how far you will get this time around.

The CNG is armed to its teeth and will give you a major headache next time round.


If GCs felt they had such military weight against one of the largest fighting machines in the world they would have done it many time over by now but they got their arses whipped last time and it would mean losing the whole island do you think GCs are that stupid, they would never risk that.


There will be a time and place for that as well...just not now.

Allah help you all if the peace talks fall, because we will be left with no other choice....
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Postby insan » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:12 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
wallace wrote:Can anyone please post the promises that the EU has made? What is this clown on about? post them with credible links please. :lol: :lol:


Reh Wallace

Time and time again, perhaps dozens and dozens of times on this Forum, like you have done, many others have asked for detals of these "promises" ... What were they? Who made them? etc etc

When pinned down in this way, no one has an answer, so we must come to the only conclusion possible.


While the efforts to unite the island failed indefinitely due to the Greek Cypriot rejection, only one part of Cyprus joined the EU on 1 May 2004 and the acquis was suspended in the North. That is to say, the Turkish Cypriots continue to be subjected to unfair isolations and sidelined from the EU despite their expressed will towards a solution and strong preference for integrating with the EU. However, on 26 April 2004, the European Council taking into account the “yes” vote of the Turkish Cypriots issued a statement pointing out that the isolation of Turkish Cypriots should be lifted and that the EU Commission would be working towards that end. Consequently, in order to assist the economic development of the Turkish Cypriots, the Green Line Regulation was put into force allowing the flow of goods from North to South of the island. The existing difficulties regarding implementation have yet to be removed from the regulation and problems continuously arise. Similarly, in July 2004, the Financial Aid and Direct Trade Regulations were proposed to the Council by the Commission. While the Direct Trade Regulation has not been taken up by the Council due to the obstructions of the Greek Cypriot side, the Financial Aid Regulation was approved by the Council with amendments in February 2006, endorsing an amount of 259 million euros for aid. Today, the difficulties associated with the implementation of this regulation also continue. Unfortunately, such problems render both regulations incapable of keeping in line with their intended objective and this state of affairs only explains a part of the undeserved isolation of the Turkish Cypriots.


http://www.abhaber.com/english/haber.php?id=3754

EU fulfilled most of it's promisses towards TCs except one and most significant: lifting the embargoes... This one needs a lil bit of more patience by TCs.. Soon the embargoes will be lifted on TCs, too...
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Re: Eroglu: Turkish forces are here to stay

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:25 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Gabira wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Lit wrote:Eroglu repeats that Turkey’s occupation forces will always maintain their presence in Cyprus


Is this a declaration for all-out war?


For all our sake, I hope not.

They may do the job full heartedly this time around :?


This may be a shock to you, but should there be any escalation in Cyprus, the "trnc" will be pulverized and you would inevitably lose at least half the lands you stole.... :)


Perhaps for a full 30 seconds :roll:

As much as you dream of the day to see TC's get slaughtered again, let's hope that we don't see such a catastrophe unfold for everyones sake :(


On the contrary, it is you that states Turkey did a half hearted job in 74 as they did not take over the whole island.

So let Turkey have a go and let's see how far you will get this time around.

The CNG is armed to its teeth and will give you a major headache next time round.


If GCs felt they had such military weight against one of the largest fighting machines in the world they would have done it many time over by now but they got their arses whipped last time and it would mean losing the whole island do you think GCs are that stupid, they would never risk that.


There will be a time and place for that as well...just not now.

Allah help you all if the peace talks fall, because we will be left with no other choice....


Talk is cheap...go ahead but dont expect us to just sit by and allow you to attack us, we will do our best to beat the shit out of you before you do it to us.
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Postby Nikitas » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:36 pm

Is it true that Eroglu is a doctor? How did this dunce get through medical school? He is one of the original TMT hardcases, no wonder he does not want the Turkish army to leave, without them he is a big zero.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:38 pm

Nikitas wrote:Is it true that Eroglu is a doctor? How did this dunce get through medical school? He is one of the original TMT hardcases, no wonder he does not want the Turkish army to leave, without them he is a big zero.


Next year you will be pleased to know that its Eroğlu that you will be negotiating with.
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Postby Nikitas » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:44 pm

No one can negotiate with Eroglu, ask Talat.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:06 pm

Nikitas wrote:No one can negotiate with Eroglu, ask Talat.


You dont stand a chance with Eroğlu it will be meeting once every six months for coffee.
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