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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:01 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

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(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)

Reh Gumbare, what have you done with Kazakhstan Uyguristan and Trakyastan?


Slow down. I'll introduce you later. Iran, Iraq and Afganistan are really excited about developing closer ties with Turkey. They want to form the UBCC, Union of Basket Case Countries.
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby YFred » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:03 am

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

Image

(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)

Reh Gumbare, what have you done with Kazakhstan Uyguristan and Trakyastan?


Slow down. I'll introduce you later. Iran, Iraq and Afganistan are really excited about developing closer ties with Turkey. They want to form the UBCC, Union of Basket Case Countries.

Surely they don't need to go that far just to go to a picnic or two.
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:30 am

YFred wrote:Surely they don't need to go that far just to go to a picnic or two.


What a great idea. A picnic! Hurrah!

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Who needs the EU, when Turkey's got such wonderful new best friends in the east?
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby insan » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:33 am

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

Image

(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)

Reh Gumbare, what have you done with Kazakhstan Uyguristan and Trakyastan?


Slow down. I'll introduce you later. Iran, Iraq and Afganistan are really excited about developing closer ties with Turkey. They want to form the UBCC, Union of Basket Case Countries.


Keep ignominiously humiliate the "others"... do u remember ww1 and ww2? If a ww3 or a natural disaster hits Europe or Cyprus, u will beg the help of ur nearest neighbours...

There's a Turkish idiom:" Don't say what I've become, say what will I be."
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:47 pm

insan wrote:Keep ignominiously humiliate the "others"... do u remember ww1 and ww2? If a ww3 or a natural disaster hits Europe or Cyprus, u will beg the help of ur nearest neighbours...

There's a Turkish idiom:" Don't say what I've become, say what will I be."


There's a Nottingham-Cypriot idiom:

"If 'ifs' & 'ands' were pots & pans there'd be no need for TCs."
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby runaway » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:07 pm

Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

Image

(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)



KKTC is surely TC land and therefore part of the Turkic map. You will very soon (hopefuly in December 8) )realize that the EU card is not working.
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Postby paliometoxo » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:14 pm

just as the turks will realise this pretending not to care card will not work either.. no solution is more costly for the turks and no one is going to recognise the invaded north
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby Malapapa » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:06 pm

runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

Image

(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)



KKTC is surely TC land and therefore part of the Turkic map. You will very soon (hopefuly in December 8) )realize that the EU card is not working.


runaway and play with your new best mates in the east. Is that a rocket in their pocket or are they just pleased to see your sweet TC ass?

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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby runaway » Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:45 am

Malapapa wrote:
runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i think we all knew the postinion of turkey but what happens when its official when turkey refuses to change its two state stance in cyprus and they lose eu and are sitting occupying eu land and they have no chance of eu?


In that case, the partition will continue, and Turkey will start looking eastward.


Good for Turkey. Here's a map. Enjoy your stay. Oh, and please drink sensibly.

Image

(Please note, although Cyprus is included, the island is now in the EU and so out of bounds)



KKTC is surely TC land and therefore part of the Turkic map. You will very soon (hopefuly in December 8) )realize that the EU card is not working.


runaway and play with your new best mates in the east. Is that a rocket in their pocket or are they just pleased to see your sweet TC ass?

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Malakapa there's nothing you can do but to watch the Turkic KKTC flag from our mountains. :P
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Re: ‘TRNC is not an obstacle to a solution’

Postby Malapapa » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:56 am

runaway wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
runaway and play with your new best mates in the east. Is that a rocket in their pocket or are they just pleased to see your sweet TC ass?

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Malakapa there's nothing you can do but to watch the Turkic KKTC flag from our mountains. :P


No more shitting on the mountain... I got you some nappies.

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