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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:32 pm

Viewpoint wrote:anti are you a Kurd?


S/he is not Kurdish s/he knows even less about Kurdish Turkish relations as s/he does about tc gc relations

And when challenged she shows that she has no strength in her convictions and not the bottle to meet the challenge.

She is a Charleton an intellectual menoe trying desperately to prove her worth by the use of a completely irrelevant and ancient analogy and the worse thing is she doesn't even see this.

Antifon prove me wrong show you have some pride and take my challenge.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:34 pm

DTA wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:anti are you a Kurd?


S/he is not Kurdish s/he knows even less about Kurdish Turkish relations as s/he does about tc gc relations

And when challenged she shows that she has no strength in her convictions and not the bottle to meet the challenge.

She is a Charleton an intellectual menoe trying desperately to prove her worth by the use of a completely irrelevant and ancient analogy and the worse thing is she doesn't even see this.

Antifon prove me wrong show you have some pride and take my challenge.


DTA I had my doubts about this person as well because she started off as wanting to discuss and understand then she went onto to attack mode and caring more for Kurds than Cypriots.
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Postby antifon » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:37 pm

Mapko wrote:The unfortunate business of it all, is that there is/was a written accord by the three guarantors - Greece, the UK and Turkey - that they will protect the country. This was open to mis-interpretation and was used by the mainland Turks to get what they wanted - any part of the island. Yes, ok, we should despise the Turks for what they did, but the biggest scum in this whole episode is the USA and, in particular, Kissinger. They, like the British, wnated bases on Cyprus, the Cypriots said no, so the Turk invasion was sanctioned (if anyone refutes this, how else could the USA stop the Turks invading on numerous occasions previously?). The USA also stopped Greece helping the Cypriots and also threatened to blow ships carrying aid and arms out of the water!! How can they do that? This is why I love when the USA gets its arse kicked in wars. They, like Turkey, are bullies. The USA will fight this small country and that small country, yet let's see them enter North Korea, China or Iran!




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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:37 pm

It is true look of some of her recent posts they are very telling.
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Postby antifon » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:39 pm

Viewpoint wrote:anti are you a Kurd?



Viewpoint, here is another Viewpoint. Read it, you may learn something. Same of course goes for DTA.


Turkey’s Kurdish Policy: Reminiscent of the Divide and Rule Policy
KurdishMedia.com - By Aland Mizell11/03/2011
http://www.kurdmedia.com/article.aspx?id=16663
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Postby antifon » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:42 pm

DTA wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:anti are you a Kurd?


S/he is not Kurdish s/he knows even less about Kurdish Turkish relations as s/he does about tc gc relations

And when challenged she shows that she has no strength in her convictions and not the bottle to meet the challenge.

She is a Charleton an intellectual menoe trying desperately to prove her worth by the use of a completely irrelevant and ancient analogy and the worse thing is she doesn't even see this.

Antifon prove me wrong show you have some pride and take my challenge.



DTA, you are simply not worth it before you meet my challenge to engage in discussing the HYPOCRISY of Turkey vis-a-vis Kurds and tCypriots.

Labeling the analogy as 'ancient' is lame by the way.
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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:48 pm

You have no bottle to meet my challenge.
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Postby mem101 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:57 pm

The analogy is pointless because there are and were many nations and empires in the world which are/were hypocritical and have/had double standards. 'Tis the nature of the beast. If you want to discuss one political circumstance as having an effect on another, that is fair enough; but making an analogy and then pushing it as though it has any consequence will not change anything. The double standards of nations are noteworthy (even while they are expected). Nothing more.

A lot of the name calling, finger pointing, and racist remarks are tiresome.
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Postby antifon » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:07 pm

mem101 wrote:The analogy is pointless because there are and were many nations and empires in the world which are/were hypocritical and have/had double standards. 'Tis the nature of the beast. If you want to discuss one political circumstance as having an effect on another, that is fair enough; but making an analogy and then pushing it as though it has any consequence will not change anything. The double standards of nations are noteworthy (even while they are expected). Nothing more.

A lot of the name calling, finger pointing, and racist remarks are tiresome.



Kurds disagree with you & that makes all the difference. I will keep you posted with a major article that will appear in a main European newspaper soon. Pandora's box is open. It will rock our world.
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Postby Mapko » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:12 pm

antifon...I seriously doubt there will ever be a united Cyprus if it's down to Turkey. I state this because it is a country of fanatics and its army is led by zealots who see everything as a threat to its masculinity. Turkey has indeed got a 'little man syndrome' - why else would it sweep away every kind help its being given to change its standing. The olive branches have been snapped and burned on every occasion. Turkey is not on its own, though. It seems that the Eastern world is a hotbed for military coups (ok, I know about the Greek junta), but from Turkey through the Middle East, trough Africa and into Asia it's all military taking over. What needs to happen is the people need to take over in Turkey, the military needs to be reigned in and then we can possibly hope for a united Cyprus. As I don't know much about Turk home affairs, how likely is this?
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