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Do u agree with the fool that a war will resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all?

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Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby insan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:31 pm

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. :lol:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby wallace » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:36 pm

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. :lol:


The legal battle continues and we will have victory. We will win this legal war! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby insan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:38 pm

wallace 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. :lol:


The legal battle continues and we will have victory. We will win this legal war! :lol: :lol: :lol:


But the fool talks about a military war... :lol:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby YFred » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:39 pm

wallace 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. :lol:


The legal battle continues and we will have victory. We will win this legal war! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yep, 180 thousand cases and 1 million years later.

War is not the answer Legal or Military. Being reasonable is. :roll: :roll:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby wallace » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:43 pm

YFred wrote:
wallace 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. :lol:


The legal battle continues and we will have victory. We will win this legal war! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yep, 180 thousand cases and 1 million years later.

War is not the answer Legal or Military. Being reasonable is. :roll: :roll:


And what is reasonable? That I give up my land to occupiers? Sorry....not reasonable enough for me. It would be reasonable if they gave it back to me but that's not likely to happen. So I'll go for the legal battle and my kids will take over after me. As long as it takes. 8)
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby insan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:47 pm

wallace wrote:
YFred wrote:
wallace 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. :lol:


The legal battle continues and we will have victory. We will win this legal war! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yep, 180 thousand cases and 1 million years later.

War is not the answer Legal or Military. Being reasonable is. :roll: :roll:


And what is reasonable? That I give up my land to occupiers? Sorry....not reasonable enough for me. It would be reasonable if they gave it back to me but that's not likely to happen. So I'll go for the legal battle and my kids will take over after me. As long as it takes. 8)


Legal battle for what u believe is ok but this fool believes that a military conflict would resolve the Cyprus problem and most probably u supported him by voting yes?
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby Paphitis » Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:59 pm

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. :lol:


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...:lol:

If only I was Australia's PM! :) I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well.... :wink:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby insan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:04 pm

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. :lol:


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". Cyprus would be liberated in 3 days!

If only I was Australia's PM! :) I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well.... :wink:


Reh Bafidi, put aside ur wet dreams :lol: and let's talk abt some possible military actions over Cyprus.

So far 3 more fools voted yes to support the foolish "military conflict" idea of the fool but yet none of them could telll us how this military conflict would erupt and end up with "liberating" Cyprus. :lol:
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby London » Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:07 pm

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. :lol:


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". Cyprus would be liberated in 3 days!

If only I was Australia's PM! :) I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well.... :wink:


Underestimating the Turkish Army again. Tut Tut :D
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Re: Let's Talk about some war scenarios

Postby Paphitis » Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:13 pm

insan 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. :lol:


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". Cyprus would be liberated in 3 days!

If only I was Australia's PM! :) I would put Australia's new Aircraft carriers to the test as well.... :wink:


Reh Bafidi, put aside ur wet dreams :lol: and let's talk abt some possible military actions over Cyprus.

So far 3 more fools voted yes to support the foolish "military conflict" idea of the fool but yet none of them could telll us how this military conflict would erupt and end up with "liberating" Cyprus. :lol:


I already told you, if Australia just parked its yet to be commissioned Aircraft Carriers off Turkey, the TA would just withdraw without firing a shot....

Their would be skidmarks in your khaki jocks....

As I said, ADF would have to take charge of the CNG, because there is no way Australian Forces will be placed under the command of inferior officers...:lol:

Perhaps Cyprus could trade some Oil and Gas rights just like the Timorese did....Australia would be there in a flash...:lol:
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