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Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Demilitarize Turkey and the Cyprus NG to intervene to protect.
4
25%
Demilitarize Turkey and the Greek NG to intervene to protect.
8
50%
Demilitarize Turkey and the Armenian NG to intervene to protect.
0
No votes
Turkey should not be demilitarized!
4
25%
 
Total votes : 16

Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:24 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I am for global disarmament, but how practical is that in economic terms. (Unemployment etc). It seems its a no go. Thats why I could not take your poll seriously.

Then I trust you didn't take the other poll seriously either... :wink:



I did not see it. (a la Wenger) and good luck to Nicosia against Chelsea tonight. I will cheer for the Cypriot team. :lol:

I will look for this other poll.


You have to be specific, there are many Nicosian teams (APOEL, Omonia, Olympiakos, Cetinkaya)! Unless you are an ignorant foreigner. :lol:


The radio said 'Chelski are going to Nicosia'. No comment.

I hope they have Cypriot players too.

Arsenal did well last night with Olympiakos. Nikopolidis was exceptional in spite of his grey hair. :lol:
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby kurupetos » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:46 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I am for global disarmament, but how practical is that in economic terms. (Unemployment etc). It seems its a no go. Thats why I could not take your poll seriously.

Then I trust you didn't take the other poll seriously either... :wink:



I did not see it. (a la Wenger) and good luck to Nicosia against Chelsea tonight. I will cheer for the Cypriot team. :lol:

I will look for this other poll.


You have to be specific, there are many Nicosian teams (APOEL, Omonia, Olympiakos, Cetinkaya)! Unless you are an ignorant foreigner. :lol:


The radio said 'Chelski are going to Nicosia'. No comment.

I hope they have Cypriot players too.

Arsenal did well last night with Olympiakos. Nikopolidis was exceptional in spite of his grey hair. :lol:


Arsenal has 26 foreigners and 3 englishmen. :? APOEL has only 15 foreigners (and 15 cypriots). :wink: :lol:
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:52 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I am for global disarmament, but how practical is that in economic terms. (Unemployment etc). It seems its a no go. Thats why I could not take your poll seriously.

Then I trust you didn't take the other poll seriously either... :wink:



I did not see it. (a la Wenger) and good luck to Nicosia against Chelsea tonight. I will cheer for the Cypriot team. :lol:

I will look for this other poll.


You have to be specific, there are many Nicosian teams (APOEL, Omonia, Olympiakos, Cetinkaya)! Unless you are an ignorant foreigner. :lol:


The radio said 'Chelski are going to Nicosia'. No comment.

I hope they have Cypriot players too.

Arsenal did well last night with Olympiakos. Nikopolidis was exceptional in spite of his grey hair. :lol:


Arsenal has 26 foreigners and 3 englishmen. :? APOEL has only 15 foreigners (and 15 cypriots). :wink: :lol:



I only asked. Its catching isnt it. Chelsea used to play with only Denis Wise as an English player. Its sickening. Apoel did well btw.
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Postby Sotos » Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:27 pm

Turkey should be demilitarized and Greece, Armenia and Kurdistan should be given intervantion rights to protect their communities in Turkey. The Turkish track record of genocides of millions, ethnic cleansing and human rights violations (the worst in Europe) proves that they can not be trusted!
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:32 pm

Sotos wrote:Turkey should be demilitarized and Greece, Armenia and Kurdistan should be given intervantion rights to protect their communities in Turkey. The Turkish track record of genocides of millions, ethnic cleansing and human rights violations (the worst in Europe) proves that they can not be trusted!

You're not being very fair to Turkish citizens placing their safety on the Greek NG which can't even defend her Aegean rocks! :(

They're better off with the Cyprus NG which at least exchanged fire with Turkish troops on many occasions on the Green line in the last three decades… I was involved in two of those incidents! :D
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Postby Sotos » Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:59 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Sotos wrote:Turkey should be demilitarized and Greece, Armenia and Kurdistan should be given intervantion rights to protect their communities in Turkey. The Turkish track record of genocides of millions, ethnic cleansing and human rights violations (the worst in Europe) proves that they can not be trusted!

You're not being very fair to Turkish citizens placing their safety on the Greek NG which can't even defend her Aegean rocks! :(

They're better off with the Cyprus NG which at least exchanged fire with Turkish troops on many occasions on the Green line in the last three decades… I was involved in two of those incidents! :D


Who cares about the Turkish citizens? ;) The only thing that matters is to protect the other communities in Turkey from the Turks who have a very bad track record of killing and abusing them!
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