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36th ANNIVERSARY OF GREEK COUP IN CYPRUS

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Postby Gasman » Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:31 pm

36th ANNIVERSARY OF GREEK COUP IN CYPRUS


Slightly misleading.

Coup = A sudden appropriation of leadership or power; a takeover

Shouldn't it read:

36th ANNIVERSARY OF FAILED GREEK COUP IN CYPRUS
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Postby Acikgoz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:20 pm

Hey Pratis, go and smell the coffee. Ethnic cleansing was initiated by GCs in OUR CYPRUS. You earlier justified that if Enosis was what the GCs wanted as a majority then they should have been allowed to have it.

Makarios was the destroyer of OUR CYPRUS, as were the scum like Papad and Grivas. Blame the rest of the world if you like, you will never be able to justify GCs did not destroy the potential for a fruitful and compasionate union of our two communities.
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:46 pm

Whilst we may hold our leaders responsible for what happened in 1974, it was the actions of Turkey that resulted in the expulsion of ordinary Cypriots who were just going about their ordinary business, none of which harmed a single hair on anyones head.

This is why Turkeys actions and subsequent policy of ethnic cleansing will not go unpunished by the international community.

Two wrongs don't make a right.
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Postby Acikgoz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:04 pm

Eddie, dude , hint, 1963 - 74 that is our issue, the 1st wrong hurt TCs, the 2nd wrong hurt GCs.

Do you really believe "none of which harmed a single hair on anyones head" ?
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:08 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Eddie, dude , hint, 1963 - 74 that is our issue, the 1st wrong hurt TCs, the 2nd wrong hurt GCs.

Do you really believe "none of which harmed a single hair on anyones head" ?

Ok, I'll give you that one, I'll hazzard a guess of between 25-50 GCs out of the 160,000 that were expelled.
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Postby EPSILON » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:19 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Eddie, dude , hint, 1963 - 74 that is our issue, the 1st wrong hurt TCs, the 2nd wrong hurt GCs.

Do you really believe "none of which harmed a single hair on anyones head" ?


1963 -1974 all just to destroy the Greks of Cyprus wishes -nothing more nothing less
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Postby Acikgoz » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:30 pm

And that's why you are called idiot Ed.

Epsilon ? Didn't understand your point.
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Postby miltiades » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:45 pm

Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:No this is the 36th Anniversary that the US/UK and Turkey Fucked up Cyprus, with the result that you scum are still here.

Wrong !
The bloody Greeks fucked it up mate by gicing Turkey the green light to invade.
The culprits were the Greeks .


Surely one MUST consider the events PRIOR to the actual invasion in order to establish just who was responsible for it ?, again surely, it is now common knowledge that the whole historical event was a carefully worked out plan by both the US and the UK (with full knowledge of the Turks) precisely what the outcome was to be.

The groundwork for the invasion has been discussed on this forum for so long now, I am greatly surprised that the matter of responsibility is still being argued about, even more surprising is the fact that people generally are still willing to accept that the politicians are concerned about WHAT they think.

Quite laughable really. :lol: :wink:

I was around then , were you ?
The bastards responsible for giving Turkey the green light to invade were NONE other than the extremists led by the Greek offices stationed in Cyprus ( whom Makarios had demanded their withdrawal from Cyprus) , receiving orders from the wankers leading the junta . The Americans WERE not the party responsible. Kissinger stood by with his famous statement that stability is preferred to justice sometimes.
The extremists who were hell bent on ENOSIS were ultimately responsible egged on by the Junta.


Your stand on the issues PRIOR to the invasion and your readiness to leap to the defence of any criticism of the US/UKs involvement of it's preparation, would appear to denote that you have some kind of sick affinity with the persecution and subjugation of lesser forces.

One would wonder what your attitude to the slaughter of innocents in other conflicts (instigated by those powers) would be, were you NOT so enamoured by their perceived (from your standpoint) might.

I have concluded (having read many of your contributions) that you are certainly an O.A.P. and I can assure you that my judgement is usually 'Spot On'. :lol: :lol:

I also lay traps. :wink:

Not quite an OAP but rather senior and wiser at 64 years old.
You have judged precisely nothing , you are just as many youngsters are rather naive of what superpowers stand for and what others before them stood for. I will tell you mate , every super power throughout history had as its pivotal interest the preservation and continuation of its power even if it meant having to coerce lesser powers in towing the line , this is and always has been of fundamental importance in protecting their interests .
The USA and Britain have done precisely what one would expect from superpowers , Greece just had to lick their arse , remember that Britain offered Cyprus to Greece and it was rejected .
I repeat again , Turkey invaded because the Junta idiots gave her the go ahead , not the USA nor Britain but Greece or rather the Junta which was admittedly supported by the USA but you can not blame America for the stupidity of the Greek army chiefs.

This OAP will be in Cyprus tomorrow , the real paradise on earth , the land of sunshine , katsosika and ameletita !!
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Postby miltiades » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:48 pm

Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:No this is the 36th Anniversary that the US/UK and Turkey Fucked up Cyprus, with the result that you scum are still here.

Wrong !
The bloody Greeks fucked it up mate by gicing Turkey the green light to invade.
The culprits were the Greeks .


Surely one MUST consider the events PRIOR to the actual invasion in order to establish just who was responsible for it ?, again surely, it is now common knowledge that the whole historical event was a carefully worked out plan by both the US and the UK (with full knowledge of the Turks) precisely what the outcome was to be.

The groundwork for the invasion has been discussed on this forum for so long now, I am greatly surprised that the matter of responsibility is still being argued about, even more surprising is the fact that people generally are still willing to accept that the politicians are concerned about WHAT they think.

Quite laughable really. :lol: :wink:

I was around then , were you ?
The bastards responsible for giving Turkey the green light to invade were NONE other than the extremists led by the Greek offices stationed in Cyprus ( whom Makarios had demanded their withdrawal from Cyprus) , receiving orders from the wankers leading the junta . The Americans WERE not the party responsible. Kissinger stood by with his famous statement that stability is preferred to justice sometimes.
The extremists who were hell bent on ENOSIS were ultimately responsible egged on by the Junta.


Your stand on the issues PRIOR to the invasion and your readiness to leap to the defence of any criticism of the US/UKs involvement of it's preparation, would appear to denote that you have some kind of sick affinity with the persecution and subjugation of lesser forces.

One would wonder what your attitude to the slaughter of innocents in other conflicts (instigated by those powers) would be, were you NOT so enamoured by their perceived (from your standpoint) might.

I have concluded (having read many of your contributions) that you are certainly an O.A.P. and I can assure you that my judgement is usually 'Spot On'. :lol: :lol:

I also lay traps. :wink:

Not quite an OAP but rather senior and wiser at 64 years old.
You have judged precisely nothing , you are just as many youngsters are rather naive of what superpowers stand for and what others before them stood for. I will tell you mate , every super power throughout history had as its pivotal interest the preservation and continuation of its power even if it meant having to coerce lesser powers in towing the line , this is and always has been of fundamental importance in protecting their interests .
The USA and Britain have done precisely what one would expect from superpowers , Greece just had to lick their arse , remember that Britain offered Cyprus to Greece and it was rejected .
I repeat again , Turkey invaded because the Junta idiots gave her the go ahead , not the USA nor Britain but Greece or rather the Junta which was admittedly supported by the USA but you can not blame America for the stupidity of the Greek army chiefs.

This OAP will be in Cyprus tomorrow , the real paradise on earth , the land of sunshine , katsosika , pattiches , karaolous , zivania , ameletita and last but not least Stroumbi the Great !!
This island would indeed be the perfect paradise on earth if we just simply stuck our chests out , got rid of the foreign motherlands and proudly embrace the NATION of Cyprus ....
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Postby Schnauzer » Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:15 pm

miltiades wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
miltiades wrote:
B25 wrote:No this is the 36th Anniversary that the US/UK and Turkey Fucked up Cyprus, with the result that you scum are still here.

Wrong !
The bloody Greeks fucked it up mate by gicing Turkey the green light to invade.
The culprits were the Greeks .


Surely one MUST consider the events PRIOR to the actual invasion in order to establish just who was responsible for it ?, again surely, it is now common knowledge that the whole historical event was a carefully worked out plan by both the US and the UK (with full knowledge of the Turks) precisely what the outcome was to be.

The groundwork for the invasion has been discussed on this forum for so long now, I am greatly surprised that the matter of responsibility is still being argued about, even more surprising is the fact that people generally are still willing to accept that the politicians are concerned about WHAT they think.

Quite laughable really. :lol: :wink:

I was around then , were you ?
The bastards responsible for giving Turkey the green light to invade were NONE other than the extremists led by the Greek offices stationed in Cyprus ( whom Makarios had demanded their withdrawal from Cyprus) , receiving orders from the wankers leading the junta . The Americans WERE not the party responsible. Kissinger stood by with his famous statement that stability is preferred to justice sometimes.
The extremists who were hell bent on ENOSIS were ultimately responsible egged on by the Junta.


Your stand on the issues PRIOR to the invasion and your readiness to leap to the defence of any criticism of the US/UKs involvement of it's preparation, would appear to denote that you have some kind of sick affinity with the persecution and subjugation of lesser forces.

One would wonder what your attitude to the slaughter of innocents in other conflicts (instigated by those powers) would be, were you NOT so enamoured by their perceived (from your standpoint) might.

I have concluded (having read many of your contributions) that you are certainly an O.A.P. and I can assure you that my judgement is usually 'Spot On'. :lol: :lol:

I also lay traps. :wink:

Not quite an OAP but rather senior and wiser at 64 years old.
You have judged precisely nothing , you are just as many youngsters are rather naive of what superpowers stand for and what others before them stood for. I will tell you mate , every super power throughout history had as its pivotal interest the preservation and continuation of its power even if it meant having to coerce lesser powers in towing the line , this is and always has been of fundamental importance in protecting their interests .
The USA and Britain have done precisely what one would expect from superpowers , Greece just had to lick their arse , remember that Britain offered Cyprus to Greece and it was rejected .
I repeat again , Turkey invaded because the Junta idiots gave her the go ahead , not the USA nor Britain but Greece or rather the Junta which was admittedly supported by the USA but you can not blame America for the stupidity of the Greek army chiefs.

This OAP will be in Cyprus tomorrow , the real paradise on earth , the land of sunshine , katsosika , pattiches , karaolous , zivania , ameletita and last but not least Stroumbi the Great !!
This island would indeed be the perfect paradise on earth if we just simply stuck our chests out , got rid of the foreign motherlands and proudly embrace the NATION of Cyprus ....


Had I wished to make reference to your entitlement to a state pension, I would have referred to you as a 'Senior Citizen' since THAT is how the elder folk are addressed these days (as far as I am aware).

My actual wording was :-

I have concluded (having read many of your contributions) that you are certainly an O.A.P. and I can assure you that my judgement is usually 'Spot On'. :lol: :lol:.

For your information, the letters O.A.P. in THIS instance, are an abbreviation for the words 'Onanistic Addicted Proclivist' and I believe them to be admirably suitable in your case.

Incidentally, I DID warn you that I set traps :lol: :lol:, looks like I snared a rabbit !. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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