Get Real! wrote:
That’s based on your assumption that you’ll make it past the airport…
He can always land in Ercan.
Get Real! wrote:
That’s based on your assumption that you’ll make it past the airport…
Get Real! wrote:
I doubt you’ll find me there but you’ll have to “hop over” a bunch of Christofias’ men who have been monitoring your input on the forum…
denizaksulu wrote:
plus GR's mercenaries
Ercan is your best bet. Any Tom Dick or Harry is welcome with open arms - except me.
Paphitis wrote:insan wrote:Anyway, in time Christofias’ “agreements” will also be filed away with the rest of the “agreements” and we may even see a few more “agreements” from the next government (quite possibly DISY) get shelved, until the time comes when military conflict will resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all... and to be quite frank with you I’m looking forward to that day.
One of the most stupid members of this forum, foolishly suggested that a war would resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all. Do u agree with him... if yes, let's talk about some possible war scenarios.
I have severe wet dreams of Australia deploying its ADF to the British SBA's and leading an offensive against Turkish Occupation forces in Cyprus, thus liberating the island in 5 minutes.
It would be absolutely great if Australia led a 'coalition of the willing', unleashing its wrath upon the inferior TA, scorching the earth within the so called "trnc". The operation would have to be led by Australia, because Australian troops are far too good and MUST NEVER again be placed under the command of foreigners. This would ensure victory just like it did in East Timor...
If only I was Australia's PM! I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well....
YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:insan wrote:Anyway, in time Christofias’ “agreements” will also be filed away with the rest of the “agreements” and we may even see a few more “agreements” from the next government (quite possibly DISY) get shelved, until the time comes when military conflict will resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all... and to be quite frank with you I’m looking forward to that day.
One of the most stupid members of this forum, foolishly suggested that a war would resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all. Do u agree with him... if yes, let's talk about some possible war scenarios.
I have severe wet dreams of Australia deploying its ADF to the British SBA's and leading an offensive against Turkish Occupation forces in Cyprus, thus liberating the island in 5 minutes.
It would be absolutely great if Australia led a 'coalition of the willing', unleashing its wrath upon the inferior TA, scorching the earth within the so called "trnc". The operation would have to be led by Australia, because Australian troops are far too good and MUST NEVER again be placed under the command of foreigners. This would ensure victory just like it did in East Timor...
If only I was Australia's PM! I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well....
...and my father-in-law attends Anzac day Celebrations regularly.
I took you for a more serious fellow re Bafidis. Your sense of humour is........................well, just great.
Where is Insan when you need him? He found some Official source of what Bafidis’s brave ausi soldiers did when the war started in 1974. They made sure they were in the Barracks. Barrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaa
Three cheers for the brave Australians.
Dont mock the Anzacs Yfred, just the 'venture' itself. Greece could do nothing and it is almost next door. The Aussies couldnt do much without other western help.
I was refering to the ausi soldiers in the British camps in Cyprus during 74. They were confined in the barracks in case they got shot.
That is how brave they were, hiding under their beds.
That has nothing to do with the bravery of the Aussies then. Orders are orders. The cowardly Brits wanted to keep the conflict localised. The last thing they wanted was to be involved in a conflict, where the outcome would be hard to fathom. The Brit Gov showed their mettle, when Kallig Khan (Callaghan) refused to intervene with Turkey to Oust Sampson.
From what I have read, Kallig Khan feared that if he took Turkey on, he would lose and consequently lose the Cyprus bases and be totally humiliated like the Yanks in Vietnam as it was fresh in their minds at the time. It was a good tactical decision on his part and saved the bases. The fact that it ruined Cyprus as a unitary state was not a problem for him, as it was the wish of the Americans that Cyprus had effectively became part of Nato through the back door without the expressed wish of her people. But then again, where did America show any respect to democratic principles?
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