Daniella wrote:Oracle wrote:Daniella wrote:shut up runaway!!
Lady O you think that sitting behind a screen 8 hours a day as you're doing and repeating the same things ad nauseam could lead to a real solution..you are free to think.
But remember that while you throw away your time in the real world facts are going.. that you agree or not.
I'm not even agree on what is happening, the smartest thing I can do is try to understand why.
You, however, merely repeats that you hate the Turks. We all understand that
But some of us are interested in understanding what is happening in the real world so if we write is to exchange views and news sources because as you pointed out this is a public forum.
(More and more you use the phrases fed to you by the other trolls.
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How long I spend on the forum should be of
no consequence to
you as I am here because I am Cypriot and Cyprus is my interest.
You, an "Italian", are here just as long (I've noticed), even if you take longer to write fewer posts - Yet you are not even Cypriot nor married to one - nor even resident! (Don't get me wrong, I don't question anyone's motives for being here - except when they start to condemn me.)
Why do
you spend so long on this forum? And why are you so
forceful with your partitionist views?
(BTW Those last two questions are rhetorical - I don't care for your answer as I doubt your honesty!
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Only you did not understand who I am and what I think
Turkey builds on regional tiesAs it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.storyWhere the hell is Lit?
Yes, sock puppet...i am right here my dear. Can you not read? Turkey WAS a traditional Israeli ally PRIOR to 2008. From your beloved Turkish Press dated Tuesday, 28 December 2010:
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/11075 ... -raid.htmlAnd may i add my dear...you missed the best part of that LAT article that you quoted from and here it is:
The United States in particular has grown nervous both about what foreign policy analysts have described as Turkey's LURCH eastward and its more ambitious diplomatic endeavors, especially since the rise in the last decade of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party, known by its Turkish initials, AKP.
Furthermore, you should read what that Iranian journalist you quoted from in that LAT article wrote during the 2009 election unrest in Iran. That such a regime in Tehran now has close ties with Ankara says a lot about Turkey's shift toward the east. Leading Israel (a strong US ally) to form alliances now with countries like Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania. This is good news for Cyprus. GET OVER IT. LOL