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Postby Me Ed » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:17 pm

If it came to it, Turkey would cower away.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:29 pm

There are far more Israeli companies in Turkey earning billions, Israeli firms will lose big time.
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:40 pm

The Israelis are far more vindictive than you can imagine.

If you cross them, they would readily dump it all just to burn your arse.

They put the Arabs in their place. In comparison, the Turks are small fry.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:49 pm

Me Ed wrote:The Israelis are far more vindictive than you can imagine.

If you cross them, they would readily dump it all just to burn your arse.

They put the Arabs in their place. In comparison, the Turks are small fry.


Lets see how things develop but never under estimate the Turks they are always at their best when crossed.
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Postby Me Ed » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:06 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:The Israelis are far more vindictive than you can imagine.

If you cross them, they would readily dump it all just to burn your arse.

They put the Arabs in their place. In comparison, the Turks are small fry.


Lets see how things develop but never under estimate the Turks they are always at their best when crossed.

I don't doubt that VP, but at the end of the day, who will the USA side with under those circumstances?
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:27 am

Me Ed wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:The Israelis are far more vindictive than you can imagine.

If you cross them, they would readily dump it all just to burn your arse.

They put the Arabs in their place. In comparison, the Turks are small fry.


Lets see how things develop but never under estimate the Turks they are always at their best when crossed.

I don't doubt that VP, but at the end of the day, who will the USA side with under those circumstances?


I dont think it will come to that but we will see.
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Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:30 am

the Turks will put their tails between their legs and look for a good ass to kiss,,,with one click of a computer mouse turkeys army becomes nothing
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Postby Me Ed » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:32 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:The Israelis are far more vindictive than you can imagine.

If you cross them, they would readily dump it all just to burn your arse.

They put the Arabs in their place. In comparison, the Turks are small fry.


Lets see how things develop but never under estimate the Turks they are always at their best when crossed.

I don't doubt that VP, but at the end of the day, who will the USA side with under those circumstances?


I dont think it will come to that but we will see.

VP, I honestly hope note, it would be a disaster for the region, but Turkey needs to understand its place in the international pecking order.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:10 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:the Turks will put their tails between their legs and look for a good ass to kiss,,,with one click of a computer mouse turkeys army becomes nothing


You have been wishing this all your lives.
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Postby Gasman » Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:37 am

Oracle, you obviously didn't read it.

since you keep informing us of how much they are investing in the "TRNC".


I was informed by GCs!

http://www.lawcyprus.org/2010/04/06/cyprus-lawyers-warn-israelis-to-be-very-careful-investing-in-northern-cyprus/

With all the controversy over the Cyprus divide, it would appear to most a very risky time to invest on the Northern Turkish Occupied area of Cyprus. But for the Israelis’ this is not the case.

After investigating this issue, we found Israeli nationals are increasingly buying land and property on the Northern Side. Also Israelis’ are investing millions of Euros erecting new buildings for business purposes and most of their investments affecting Greek Cypriot Land! Always keep in mind that 92% of land in the North is owned by Greek Cypriots, and most of the Turkish own land in the South.

It is good for any community when investors take interest and invest major sums of money in the area. It has to be said however, that checks must be carried out before buying any land or property on the Turkish Occupied Area of Northern Cyprus.

A recent court ruling allowing a Greek national to keep his rights to his family land on the Northern Side, has now opened the floodgates to thousands of Greek nationals also proceeding to make the same claim for family owned land before the 1974 invasion.

We advise anyone looking to invest in the occupied area to seek legal advice and perform all necessary checks before handing over any currency.

For further information on this issue see our articles on the Orams case by visiting our website at www.lawcyprus.org

PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 14TH FEBRUARY 2010
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