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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:27 pm

shahmaran wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:because you would stay and let them shoot you run away? let me chase you with a gun see if you run or let me put a hole in your face. you go after people with 10 times less population. thats why turkey only goes after countries much smaller. try a country your own size. you will be the ones running like chickens even from israel and russia. 70/80 million population has to go after less then 1 million and your the big ones? from the turks who even sank their own ships and got scared it was greece. you would be running for your life.. chicken imishi mou.


Palio, think about how the power balance and numbers were like before Turkey came and who was oppressed by who! Did you have a problem with it back then? No!

Plus Turkey has fought Russia several times in the past, and my personal opinion Israel is not worth shit.

50 year old country with the only fighting experience against a few poorly armed Arabs in the middle of a desert vs. 1000 years of recorded war experience, needless to say if US did not back the Jews, the Arabs alone are powerful enough to chew and spit those worthless scumbags.


well either way, turkey is over 10 times the size of cyprus. to be showing off haha we kicked your ass is funny... its like me going up to a 5 year old laughing hahah i kicked your ass look how tough i am to beat you up.

when your outnumbered by so many millions, when you run it does not make you a coward .. not like the muslims who went into the twin towers and dont care about the numbers, would rather take america down with them, or cause a slight damage to them
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Postby runaway » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:29 pm

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If I'd been a soldier, I'd have blown the brains out of of the nervous young pup. But I wasn't, so I couldn't.


Confessions from an old gavur rum :shock: You weren't even a soldier to your loser south cypriot nation. mama O. is ashamed of you now. :?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:30 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:try it again this time with out america and england holding your hand and stopping greece from helping.. see who runs;)
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You still think bankrupt hell-ass will save your hairy ass? You are kind of naive. 8)


maybe we wouldent need greece we could probably take out turkey alone ;) anw im bored of this waste of time convo about if and whats.. you want war im all about peace i dont know why i am replying to this..]]

have a good day all im out of here
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:39 pm

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shahmaran wrote:Turkey's army has stopped you from having to become a Greek citizen, you now rule your own country.


That is a novel way of spinning it. I'm sure all the young girls being gang raped by these professional soldiers were expressing their eternal gratitude.

shahmaran wrote:I'm sorry if you were hoping us to be benders like yourselves.

Plus you are welcome to come live in your own house, no one is stopping you.


Really? When I tried to go back to the village I got chased out by a nervous Turkish soldier waving a gun at me.


Rape stories on both ends my friend...


Perhaps. But Turkey's soldiers were paid professionals under orders.

shahmaran wrote:But do tell me about this gun waving.

Where did it happen and when?


The deserted village in question is in no man's land. Some 15 years ago.


As were the Greek supporters who came to help you out.

The Greek armies ways with the unarmed have been recorded well during the Turkish war of independence. Everyone knows how they re-treated.

I am not going to argue about who has more "ethical ways" to kill each other, both sides fought dirty, it is war and even today everyone still fights dirty. "Clean" wars never existed. However an attempt to bury entire villages under ground as quick as possible, begs the question of what exactly the intention behind the whole operation was.

15 years ago and now is very different, we have open borders and we have commissions that help you claim your stuff back.

You should know all this, surely!

Lets go beyond this evil Turk/Greek argument, it has been long dead I believe.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:50 pm

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Malapapa wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Turkey's army has stopped you from having to become a Greek citizen, you now rule your own country.


That is a novel way of spinning it. I'm sure all the young girls being gang raped by these professional soldiers were expressing their eternal gratitude.

shahmaran wrote:I'm sorry if you were hoping us to be benders like yourselves.

Plus you are welcome to come live in your own house, no one is stopping you.


Really? When I tried to go back to the village I got chased out by a nervous Turkish soldier waving a gun at me.


Rape stories on both ends my friend...


Perhaps. But Turkey's soldiers were paid professionals under orders.

shahmaran wrote:But do tell me about this gun waving.

Where did it happen and when?


The deserted village in question is in no man's land. Some 15 years ago.


As were the Greek supporters who came to help you out.


Unlike you with Turkey's army, I'm not trying to excuse Greece's actions in Cyprus. I have no knowledge of professional Greek soldiers raping young girls and old women in Cyprus. I don't believe it happened but if it did, I condemn it.

shahmaran wrote:The Greek armies ways with the unarmed have been recorded well during the Turkish war of independence. Everyone knows how they re-treated.


Cypriot civilians were not responsible for the Greek army's actions in Turkey's war of independence.

shahmaran wrote:15 years ago and now is very different, we have open borders and we have commissions that help you claim your stuff back.

You should know all this, surely!


The village has been designated a military zone. No one can go back.

shahmaran wrote:Lets go beyond this evil Turk/Greek argument, it has been long dead I believe.


I am not Greek so the Turk/Greek argument is irrelevant to me.
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:55 pm

So let me get this right;

The Cypriots are not responsible for the actions of the Greek army, but the Cypriots are responsible for the actions of the Turkish army? Please elaborate.

Also justify this, when my village got attacked by buses full of people, none of them were soldiers, they were ALL "concerned" civilians, who just happen to be armed who also knew that everyone in my village were banned from having any weapons, the GC police would search houses regularly and anyone found with weapons would be taken away.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:12 pm

shahmaran wrote:So let me get this right;

The Cypriots are not responsible for the actions of the Greek army, but the Cypriots are responsible for the actions of the Turkish army? Please elaborate.


It's you who were justifying the actions of Turkey's army... and I quote.

Turkey's army has stopped you from having to become a Greek citizen, you now rule your own country.


A Cypriot wouldn't try and justify the actions of any foreign army in Cyprus, especially not against civilians.

shahmaran wrote:Also justify this, when my village got attacked by buses full of people, none of them were soldiers, they were ALL "concerned" civilians, who just happen to be armed who also knew that everyone in my village were banned from having any weapons, the GC police would search houses regularly and anyone found with weapons would be taken away.


I'm not here justifying any atrocity in Cyprus.
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:24 pm

Malapapa wrote:
shahmaran wrote:So let me get this right;

The Cypriots are not responsible for the actions of the Greek army, but the Cypriots are responsible for the actions of the Turkish army? Please elaborate.


It's you who were justifying the actions of Turkey's army... and I quote.

Turkey's army has stopped you from having to become a Greek citizen, you now rule your own country.


A Cypriot wouldn't try and justify the actions of any foreign army in Cyprus, especially not against civilians.

shahmaran wrote:Also justify this, when my village got attacked by buses full of people, none of them were soldiers, they were ALL "concerned" civilians, who just happen to be armed who also knew that everyone in my village were banned from having any weapons, the GC police would search houses regularly and anyone found with weapons would be taken away.


I'm not hear justifying any atrocity in Cyprus.


So how can you condemn an action which was partially in defense of another action which you never seem to comment on?!

No point in only blaming the Turks, without talking about what really brought them here, is there?
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:40 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
shahmaran wrote:So let me get this right;

The Cypriots are not responsible for the actions of the Greek army, but the Cypriots are responsible for the actions of the Turkish army? Please elaborate.


It's you who were justifying the actions of Turkey's army... and I quote.

Turkey's army has stopped you from having to become a Greek citizen, you now rule your own country.


A Cypriot wouldn't try and justify the actions of any foreign army in Cyprus, especially not against civilians.

shahmaran wrote:Also justify this, when my village got attacked by buses full of people, none of them were soldiers, they were ALL "concerned" civilians, who just happen to be armed who also knew that everyone in my village were banned from having any weapons, the GC police would search houses regularly and anyone found with weapons would be taken away.


I'm not hear justifying any atrocity in Cyprus.


So how can you condemn an action which was partially in defense of another action which you never seem to comment on?!


Two wrongs don't make a right.

shahmaran wrote:No point in only blaming the Turks, without talking about what really brought them here, is there?


No. But you see, Cyprus's history didn't start in 1974, or 1963, or 1960, or 1955, or 1571 (which is when the Turks first came). So the question is, how far back are you prepared to go? Here's how far back I'm prepared to go:

Overseas invaders/conquerors/rulers/colonisers of Cyprus since 1,500 BC.

Hittites
Assyrians
Myceneans
Arcadians
Phoenicians
Persians
Macedonians
Romans
Arabs
Byzantines
Crusaders
Knights Templar
Lusignans
Maronites
Venetians
Ottomans
British
Greek military junta
Turks
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Postby Sotos » Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:42 pm

What brought them here is their expansionism. If it wasn't for the Turkish expansionism Turks would never come to Cyprus and Cyprus would not have a problem at all. But the Turks keep invading Cyprus, Keep killing Cypriots, keep bringing their soldiers and their Settlers here and then try to blame us because we try to defend ourselves.
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