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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:42 am

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote: at best Turkey will get some sort of special partnership deal.

That's what you have already! You do know that "priveleged membership" means you get exactly what you have right now. It's not a bonus. It's bugger all.


So the will conintue with the charade that they intend to join for as long as the EU finds excuses not to open chapters and place the GCs in her path, that all works in her favour.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:44 am

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Viewpoint wrote:Erdoğan is far to clever for you GCs he will out fox you all.

He is very predictable VP…

Erdogan goes by the old-world values like “honor”, “brotherhood”, “manliness”, and all that, so he is easily offended and hot tempered!

Any rejection is seen as an insult which makes him quickly react in a way he thinks is punishing those who rejected him; emotion is the greater part of his decision making.

I’m pretty sure that unless he is somehow denied another 4-5 years in office he’ll totally ruin Turkey! :lol:

But don't get me wrong... I LOVE HIM! We've been waiting for our liberator for a loooong time!


Have you really listened and taken in what he says, hes the only Turkish leader that you people have any chance of agreeing some sort of compromise, if you cant with this guy forget it its all over as any potential future leaders will not even entertain any form of negotiaitons or compromise. Emotion makes him human and as the only leader with the balls to stand up to the Isrealis he is a great leader in my book.

I call him “our liberator” not because I find him generous or reasonable, but because he is an emotional-reactionary politician who will eventually lose the occupied section of Cyprus given enough time in office.

My only concern is if his next 4 odd years will be enough time to bring about our desired results…

And yes, I think he is too good a man to be a successful international politician.


Old Turkish saying "lick out the palm of your hand", with the current GC mindset you will get nothing back.
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Postby Hermes » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:06 am

Viewpoint wrote:
So the will conintue with the charade that they intend to join for as long as the EU finds excuses not to open chapters and place the GCs in her path, that all works in her favour.


It's quite strange how every setback is really a gain and every defeat is part of the Turkish masterplan!

Here's to many more Turkish setbacks - I mean "victories in disguise".
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:10 am

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
So the will conintue with the charade that they intend to join for as long as the EU finds excuses not to open chapters and place the GCs in her path, that all works in her favour.


It's quite strange how every setback is really a gain and every defeat is part of the Turkish masterplan!

Here's to many more Turkish setbacks - I mean "victories in disguise".

Mere mortals like you and I cannot grasp these complex things… and besides, I’ve just been told I’ve got a little willie because I’m not Turkish! :(
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:21 am

Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:26 am

Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:32 am

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Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:39 am

Me Ed wrote:
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Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:39 am

Hermes wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Make no mistake about it...This is another victory for those two sly foxes,Erdogan and Davutoglu...I've been telling you all along...The AKP (Erdogan's ruling party) do not want to join the EU... :(


Erdogan really is a very convincing liar then. He was in Finland today telling everyone how "the word 'disappointed' was too mild a word to describe his feelings about the EU process".

Of course what he really thinks is "those EU fools have walked right into our trap. All this time we've been pretending we wanted to join the EU. Instead we've been hiding behind the Cyprus issue to conceal our real aim which is not to join the EU."

How clever and sophisticated Turkish diplomacy is!

http://yle.fi/uutiset/news/2010/10/turk ... origin=rss


It might not be clever or sophisticated,but it is effective,it serves Erdogan's purpose...He is not ready to tell the EU to go to Hell just yet...When it happens you will also know the final solution for Cyprus...I doubt you will like it one bit...
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:42 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Hermes wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Make no mistake about it...This is another victory for those two sly foxes,Erdogan and Davutoglu...I've been telling you all along...The AKP (Erdogan's ruling party) do not want to join the EU... :(


Erdogan really is a very convincing liar then. He was in Finland today telling everyone how "the word 'disappointed' was too mild a word to describe his feelings about the EU process".

Of course what he really thinks is "those EU fools have walked right into our trap. All this time we've been pretending we wanted to join the EU. Instead we've been hiding behind the Cyprus issue to conceal our real aim which is not to join the EU."

How clever and sophisticated Turkish diplomacy is!

http://yle.fi/uutiset/news/2010/10/turk ... origin=rss


It might not be clever or sophisticated,but it is effective,it serves Erdogan's purpose...He is not ready to tell the EU to go to Hell just yet...When it happens you will also know the final solution for Cyprus...I doubt you will like it one bit...


Before he tells the EU to go to hell, he has to first find a good strategy to convince his loyal islamic baboons.
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