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Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Demilitarize Turkey and the Cyprus NG to intervene to protect.
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Demilitarize Turkey and the Greek NG to intervene to protect.
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Demilitarize Turkey and the Armenian NG to intervene to protect.
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Turkey should not be demilitarized!
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Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:36 pm

Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?
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Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:43 pm

The whole world should be demilitarised. It won't happen, though.
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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:43 pm

both countries greece and turkey should not be allowed to go anywhere near cyprus
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Postby Oracle » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:46 pm

The sooner the better :D

And for future reference: the military might of a country should be made inversely proportional to its national size! :lol:
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:51 pm

Get Real! wrote:Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?



Will the same apply to its foes? PKK, Greece, Russia, USA, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Bulgaria, Atlantis, Oracle? :lol:
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby YFred » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:55 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?



Will the same apply to its foes? PKK, Greece, Russia, USA, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Bulgaria, Atlantis, Oracle? :lol:

Israel, America, China?
No it's just GR pissing in the wind. He needs a new Greece orientated challenge. Idle hands idle mind and all that.
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:55 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?


Will the same apply to its foes? PKK, Greece, Russia, USA, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Bulgaria, Atlantis, Oracle? :lol:

That’s funny! You didn’t ask the same question when a total idiot suggested that Cyprus be demilitarized! :?
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby Oracle » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:56 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?



Will the same apply to its foes? PKK, Greece, Russia, USA, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Bulgaria, Atlantis, Oracle? :lol:


Gosh , what a lot of foes Turkey has. :shock: Get Real! must be right .... Turkey has been going about things the wrong way :lol:

No more "toys" for the bully boys ....
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:57 pm

paliometoxo wrote:both countries greece and turkey should not be allowed to go anywhere near cyprus

Save this for a "Who should go near Cyprus?" poll... :roll:
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Re: Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Postby YFred » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:59 pm

Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Should Turkey be demilitarized?

Turkish internal instabilities and regional disputes such as the Kurdish problem, Cyprus problem, PKK problem, Aegean problem, and many others, have always risen from Turkey’s military blunders. Is it time for Turkey to realize this failure and try something new?


Will the same apply to its foes? PKK, Greece, Russia, USA, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Armenia, Bulgaria, Atlantis, Oracle? :lol:

That’s funny! You didn’t ask the same question when a total idiot suggested that Cyprus be demilitarized! :?

How dare you insinuate that Tim is not a nice person?
You realise that you will have to hand in the entire Kalashnikovs old boy. All 15 then 20000 people can sleep easy at night.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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