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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:27 am

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:It was not Turkey that did it, it was the Ottomans.

The Lausanne transition from “Ottoman Empire” to “Turkey” was just…

1. A change of the label.
2. A change of territorial arrangements.
3. A change of government.

…but the masses were pretty much the same… it’s the same people that continued with “Turkey”.

Well alright then, the treaty was a waste of time. Perhaps it should be withdrawn and let the current armies sort out the current Turkish Armenian problem with Karabag then? And the Aegean Islands and we might as well throw Cyprus in the mix as you can't wait to take on the Turks.
Would you like that?

Not only... I will not rest until Cyprus conquers both Turkey and Greece!

Enna da gamis shonin je lullacin bellanes delya reh gunos

I had visions of a Greater Cyprus ever since I was little boy… I kid you not! :?
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:29 am

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:It was not Turkey that did it, it was the Ottomans.

The Lausanne transition from “Ottoman Empire” to “Turkey” was just…

1. A change of the label.
2. A change of territorial arrangements.
3. A change of government.

…but the masses were pretty much the same… it’s the same people that continued with “Turkey”.

Well alright then, the treaty was a waste of time. Perhaps it should be withdrawn and let the current armies sort out the current Turkish Armenian problem with Karabag then? And the Aegean Islands and we might as well throw Cyprus in the mix as you can't wait to take on the Turks.
Would you like that?


We are taking on the Turks, dimwit. Every day we're finding new ways to bring the giant down. Only we're not dirtying our hands.

Who is bein a dimwit Mal, after 35 years of court cases, what effect has it had on Turkey. Turkey's position is getting stronger by the minute, with the full whitehouse backing. She is not called whitehouse for nothing. Infact there's a few of them in the TRNC in the middle of the fields.
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Postby Malapapa » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:34 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:It was not Turkey that did it, it was the Ottomans.

The Lausanne transition from “Ottoman Empire” to “Turkey” was just…

1. A change of the label.
2. A change of territorial arrangements.
3. A change of government.

…but the masses were pretty much the same… it’s the same people that continued with “Turkey”.

Well alright then, the treaty was a waste of time. Perhaps it should be withdrawn and let the current armies sort out the current Turkish Armenian problem with Karabag then? And the Aegean Islands and we might as well throw Cyprus in the mix as you can't wait to take on the Turks.
Would you like that?


We are taking on the Turks, dimwit. Every day we're finding new ways to bring the giant down. Only we're not dirtying our hands.

Who is bein a dimwit Mal, after 35 years of court cases, what effect has it had on Turkey.


Errr, she's had to fork out a small fortune in compensation already... with many more billions pending. The biggy being the US class action and the Church of Cyprus action in the ECHR.

YFred wrote:Turkey's position is getting stronger by the minute, with the full whitehouse backing.


Errr, the Turkish ambassador to the US is about to be recalled.
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:37 am

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:It was not Turkey that did it, it was the Ottomans.

The Lausanne transition from “Ottoman Empire” to “Turkey” was just…

1. A change of the label.
2. A change of territorial arrangements.
3. A change of government.

…but the masses were pretty much the same… it’s the same people that continued with “Turkey”.

Well alright then, the treaty was a waste of time. Perhaps it should be withdrawn and let the current armies sort out the current Turkish Armenian problem with Karabag then? And the Aegean Islands and we might as well throw Cyprus in the mix as you can't wait to take on the Turks.
Would you like that?


We are taking on the Turks, dimwit. Every day we're finding new ways to bring the giant down. Only we're not dirtying our hands.

Who is bein a dimwit Mal, after 35 years of court cases, what effect has it had on Turkey.


Errr, she's had to fork out a small fortune in compenation already... with many more billions pending. The biggy being the US class action and the Church of Cyprus action in the ECHR.

YFred wrote:Turkey's position is getting stronger by the minute, with the full whitehouse backing.


Errr, the Turkish ambassador to the US is about to be recalled.

What is the total sum paid so far? Compared to if there was an agreement at this point. You'll find there is huge difference.
The politics side is for local consumption, I would not take too much note of that.
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Postby apc2010 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:40 am

Y fred i love a drink ,please what you drink ,i never haloucinate
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:45 am

apc2010 wrote:Y fred i love a drink ,please what you drink ,i never haloucinate

Grate some Hellim into your drink, it doesn't matter what it is, but for you I would suggest Urinitus Pinot from Bordo slightly sprinkled with hellim a little extra on the salt. It will drive you wild, halouminations galore. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby apc2010 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:53 am

I think now halloumi is a recognised EU cyprus product
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:56 am

apc2010 wrote:I think now halloumi is a recognised EU cyprus product

Hellim is better though. You asked my advice and you are ignoring it, next time I'll ignore you.
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Breaking news !!! Genocide in Armenia

Postby georgios100 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:57 am

Just a few hours ago, Turkey gets slammed again!!!

A U.S. congressional committee approved a resolution condemning the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide, rejecting a last-minute Obama administration effort to derail it and putting a chill on relations with Turkey.

The resolution, approved on a 23-22 vote, faces an uncertain future in Congress, but nonetheless could damage U.S. relations with Turkey, a vital ally in the Middle East and Central Asia. Within minutes of the vote, Ankara said it was recalling its ambassador from Washington for consultations. Turkey took a similar step in 2007, when the committee passed a similar resolution.

Thursday's vote also raised concerns for big U.S. defense firms including Lockheed Martin Corp., Boeing Co., Raytheon Co., United Technologies Corp. and Northrop Grumman Corp. Turkey is involved in several big weapons projects with U.S. firms, including helicopters, missiles and the F-35 fighter jet, and the companies are worried about losing business.

The vote was carried live on most Turkish television and radio news channels and was seen as a significant blow to Turkey's already limping attempt at rapprochement with Armenia.



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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... Collection

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Postby apc2010 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:59 am

YFred wrote:
apc2010 wrote:I think now halloumi is a recognised EU cyprus product

Hellim is better though. You asked my advice and you are ignoring it, next time I'll ignore you.

sorry wasnt reading
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