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Should Greece have bases in Cyprus?

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Should Greece Militarise Cyprus by deploying troops and having military naval and air force bases in Cyprus?

Yes
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28%
No
26
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Total votes : 36

Postby halil » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:24 pm

Shanay yavrum shanay !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Greece already has bases in Cyprus ............... Shanay yavrum Shanay....

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Postby Paphitis » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:40 pm

halil wrote:Shanay yavrum shanay !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Greece already has bases in Cyprus ............... Shanay yavrum Shanay....

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Where?

And same to you and don't forget your dummy... :lol:

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Postby Byron » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:52 pm

After 36 years of turkish occupation it is a bit late and politically impossible for Greece to counter balance the military scenario in Cyprus. If it had done so early on the Turkish military would have left by now.

Currently Greece has more important issues at the moment like trying to stay in the Euro Zone !!!
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Postby paliometoxo » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:18 pm

NO!!!!

If turkey shoulkd have none why should we have any from greece? If we fight to have greek army men while saying turkish troops oout of cyprus then we would be hypocrites.. I say none of either we dont need or want them!!

I hope my spelling is ok i had a auto spell checker on google chrome lol
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Postby halil » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:26 pm

paliometoxo wrote:NO!!!!

If turkey shoulkd have none why should we have any from greece? If we fight to have greek army men while saying turkish troops oout of cyprus then we would be hypocrites.. I say none of either we dont need or want them!!

I hope my spelling is ok i had a auto spell checker on google chrome lol


Palio,
Greece already has base in Paphos .... They were always in Cyprus.They never left the island. May be their troops numbers are not much as Turkey but they were here. To who we are kidding ?

Even head of the greek national guards is from Greece.

Because of Cyprus and agean sea Greece bankrupt now . It is the only EU country which needs protection of IMF now . The compation on arms with Turkey is collapsing their economy. soon or later they will call the IMF for help.
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Postby runaway » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:49 pm

Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:Greece is welcome to have as many bases in south cyprus as she wishes. She is far from being a threat to Türkiye militarily. Only Lebanon or Syria may be disturbed. And it is unlikely that bankrupt Greece will be after any bases in tiny Greece nowadays. :lol:


Well then, if Greece is not a threat, then why don't you invade a Greek island or 2 so that we can see how good you are against a nation that is armed to its teeth? Go On! :wink:

41 Greece $ 32,100 2009 est.
99 Turkey $ 11,200 2009 est.

If Greece is bankrupt, then what does that make Turkey?Image


You don't watch any international news channels in south cyprus? Greece is making headlines for nearly 2 months for manipulating economic figures and they are in deep crisis. By the way Türkiye is world's 16th biggest economy and last time I checked Greece was not among the top 15. :lol: :lol:
I voted NAI for Greek bases in south cyprus. After all, Cyprus is a Turko-Greek island. They have every right to be there. Long live Turkish-Greek brotherhood.


If Turkey is the 16th biggest economy, only due to the fact it is a large market of some 70 million people, then why is Turkey's GDP per capita only 1/3 of Greece's?

If it were not for the fact that Turkey is occupying Cyprus illegally, then we may have started a charity fund raising for Turkey on this forum, to help feed a a few starving Turks! :lol:

Why don't you withdraw from Cyprus so that we can send you some urgently needed food and blankets? :lol:


Being a big economy is not just about having a large market. But of course what would a south cypriot know about it?

Mama Greece has no industry. You can only market your sun,sea and sand. Even in that one you've fallen behind. I remember Greece having a bigger tourism industry in 90s. 2009 figures say Türkiye attracts 26 million tourists and Greece only 16 m. Export your south cypriot donkeys to Greece and let's all pray for bankrupt(and corrupt) Greece to improve. 8)


Do a bit of research and you will see that both Greece and Cyprus leave Turkey for dead as they are far wealthier with a far greater GDP per capita.

Let me make it easy for you!

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... per_capita

No eat your tin of cat food and go to sleep! :lol:


Going back to the real topic of the thread, let mama Greece open all types of bases in south cyprus. Türkiye is capable of getting 100% of Cyprus in 2 hours, Salonika in 4 and Athens in 24. :lol: :lol: :lol:


What are you waiting for?

Go ahead! :wink:


We haven't decided where to kick the south cypriots yet. Choose your new country: Lebanon, Kosovo, Albania, Makedonija.
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Postby Paphitis » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:57 pm

runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
runaway wrote:Greece is welcome to have as many bases in south cyprus as she wishes. She is far from being a threat to Türkiye militarily. Only Lebanon or Syria may be disturbed. And it is unlikely that bankrupt Greece will be after any bases in tiny Greece nowadays. :lol:


Well then, if Greece is not a threat, then why don't you invade a Greek island or 2 so that we can see how good you are against a nation that is armed to its teeth? Go On! :wink:

41 Greece $ 32,100 2009 est.
99 Turkey $ 11,200 2009 est.

If Greece is bankrupt, then what does that make Turkey?Image


You don't watch any international news channels in south cyprus? Greece is making headlines for nearly 2 months for manipulating economic figures and they are in deep crisis. By the way Türkiye is world's 16th biggest economy and last time I checked Greece was not among the top 15. :lol: :lol:
I voted NAI for Greek bases in south cyprus. After all, Cyprus is a Turko-Greek island. They have every right to be there. Long live Turkish-Greek brotherhood.


If Turkey is the 16th biggest economy, only due to the fact it is a large market of some 70 million people, then why is Turkey's GDP per capita only 1/3 of Greece's?

If it were not for the fact that Turkey is occupying Cyprus illegally, then we may have started a charity fund raising for Turkey on this forum, to help feed a a few starving Turks! :lol:

Why don't you withdraw from Cyprus so that we can send you some urgently needed food and blankets? :lol:


Being a big economy is not just about having a large market. But of course what would a south cypriot know about it?

Mama Greece has no industry. You can only market your sun,sea and sand. Even in that one you've fallen behind. I remember Greece having a bigger tourism industry in 90s. 2009 figures say Türkiye attracts 26 million tourists and Greece only 16 m. Export your south cypriot donkeys to Greece and let's all pray for bankrupt(and corrupt) Greece to improve. 8)


Do a bit of research and you will see that both Greece and Cyprus leave Turkey for dead as they are far wealthier with a far greater GDP per capita.

Let me make it easy for you!

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... per_capita

No eat your tin of cat food and go to sleep! :lol:


Going back to the real topic of the thread, let mama Greece open all types of bases in south cyprus. Türkiye is capable of getting 100% of Cyprus in 2 hours, Salonika in 4 and Athens in 24. :lol: :lol: :lol:


What are you waiting for?

Go ahead! :wink:


We haven't decided where to kick the south cypriots yet. Choose your new country: Lebanon, Kosovo, Albania, Makedonija.


Australia thanks!

Now what are you waiting for? Tell the TA Generals to get cracking! :lol:

Let's see how many of your own ships you sink if they don't run aground first, and how many of your own aircraft you will shoot down!
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Postby runaway » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:04 pm

You are so fcking afraid of Turkish Army PERIOD
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Postby Gasman » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:06 pm

we so easily forget the fact that Turkey is at present

Not if you go to the North you don't! You cannot forget it for 2 minutes you cannot drive very far at all anywhere without being constantly reminded of it.

As for all those flags everywhere, TRNC, Turkish and lots with just the FACE on them (not just the huge ones on the mountains), but draped over the whole front of houses, even in the out of the way places:

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And these cheery looking fellows adorning the mountains:

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Gawd - looks like some dictatorship country.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:24 pm

The Ataturkian Apes form Ankara are causing Apartheid in my country ... and I want them Annihilated! ... Preferably by their own kind. :D

Any updates on Ergenekon?
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