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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby boomerang » Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:37 pm

immediate and unconditional return of varosha, a lot of more land return, a true federation, no guarantor rights, basically start working off his red lines...


and put into perspective showing how desperate they are here is their exploration dinghy...
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how hitech you think this dinghy is?... i mean it's laughable... :lol:

as i said earlier we got all their allies on our side right now, start using brains rather than bravado...we had a lot of bravado the last 50 years to last us the next 1000 years...

this the best time we ever had...US and israel on our side...when have we ever had this?...
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby boomerang » Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:45 pm

evident aswell this has shown to everyone the situation is between turkey and the roc, the tcs play no part in this...it has been shown turkey is occupying cyprus...no doubt about that...

so the roc can now insist on direct talks with turkey...

let them say no, we continue drilling...they got nothing and we all know it...because if there ever was a sniff of gas/oil in the north it would have been drilled by now...they are not capable to sniff or drill and no one else is not allowed...

so any delays in them saying no its costing them...but in the world eyes we will gain more sympathy...a win win situation

the bayaraki boy will probably disagree with me on the tcs not counting, but that is to be expected...to me thats a good think the tcs not interfeering with the discussions between turkey and the roc...
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby ZoC » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:25 pm

"If the two parties renounce natural gas exploration, we will accept it," Erdogan was quoted by aides as saying, according to the agency.


:lol: it's like playing poker with a visually impaired orangutan.
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby Maximus » Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:42 pm

A Turkish seismic ship set sail Friday for gas exploration off Cyprus, live television footage showed.

The ship "Piri Reis" departed from a local port in the Aegean province of Izmir, in an apparent response to a move by Greek Cypriots to press ahead with offshore gas drilling in the eastern Mediterranean.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2011-09-23


I thought is was a Norwegian ship, what is truth, none of it.

Now they have their 'live' television footage to manipulate the masses, the ship will do a quick tour and return to dock.

its all BS in my opinion, this is another 'flotilla'.
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby Capt J Sparrow » Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:47 pm

ZoC wrote:
"If the two parties renounce natural gas exploration, we will accept it," Erdogan was quoted by aides as saying, according to the agency.


:lol: it's like playing poker with a visually impaired orangutan.


"If the Turkish Army withdraw from Cyprus, we would accept it", Captain J Sparrow was quoted as saying. He also said that the TCs would then be able to "fully benefit from the island's resources".
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby ZoC » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:05 pm

Capt J Sparrow wrote:
ZoC wrote:
"If the two parties renounce natural gas exploration, we will accept it," Erdogan was quoted by aides as saying, according to the agency.


:lol: it's like playing poker with a visually impaired orangutan.


"If the Turkish Army withdraw from Cyprus, we would accept it", Captain J Sparrow was quoted as saying. He also said that the TCs would then be able to "fully benefit from the island's resources".


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seriously, this has got to be a joke!
turkey is becoming a bigger world laughing stock than cyprus's other "motherland".

"xekina mia psaroboulla, ab to yialo...."
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby ZoC » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:19 pm

this is wot a real seismic research ship looks like...

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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby Nikitas » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:15 pm

The PIri Reis ship, named afte a famous Ottoman pirate/cartographer, brings back memoris.

They used it back in the days of Ozal in the Aegean as a publicity stunt. Then Greece got the maps drawn up by Piri Reis himself in which he notes clearly that the Aegean islands are Greek. So the Turks stopped using the Piri Reis, substituing it with the Cimbuklu! The name of that ship made me laugh. Someone must have told them what it means in Greek and they stopped using it too.

Thirty odd years later the Piri Reis is beginning to show its age.
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby Get Real! » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:12 am

The Piri Reis is just an old dredger used to shift silt and sediments in shallow waters to clean up canals and such! :lol:

If Turks are as proud a people as they claim, why do they make fools of themselves with nonsense about conducting seismic research with a dredger? :roll:
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Re: Compromise, Erdo's new discovery

Postby ZoC » Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:10 pm

in a move demonstrating turkey's resolve over gas exploration, a second turkish seismic ship set sail this afternoon....
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