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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby akiner » Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:37 am

Get Real! wrote:
akiner wrote:Pff only excuses,

You’re a typical Turkish LIAR… Iraqi Kurds NEVER received independence until America came along in the early 90s and fucked up the entire country.


Get back to Real world and dont make the realties hurt you that much! Hoping Kurds to leave Turkey after a civil war is just wishful thinking. But ok dream it on, because you have no other options.

25 years of independant entity in Iraq could also work as a concrete foothold if leaving away from Turkey was real aim of the Kurds. Afterall how long does it take for your side to lose in Cyprus once London-Zurich agreements signed.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:48 am

akiner wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
akiner wrote:Pff only excuses,

You’re a typical Turkish LIAR… Iraqi Kurds NEVER received independence until America came along in the early 90s and fucked up the entire country.


Get back to Real world and dont make the realties hurt you that much! Hoping Kurds to leave Turkey after a civil war is just wishful thinking. But ok dream it on, because you have no other options.

25 years of independant entity in Iraq could also work as a concrete foothold if leaving away from Turkey was real aim of the Kurds. Afterall how long does it take for your side to lose in Cyprus once London-Zurich agreements signed.

Here’s what happens to Kurds in Turkey when they speak in Kurdish let alone seek independence, so quit posting LIES you shameless Turkish fool…

https://www.democracynow.org/2004/6/10/ ... a_released
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby akiner » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:04 am

Get Real! wrote:
akiner wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
akiner wrote:Pff only excuses,

You’re a typical Turkish LIAR… Iraqi Kurds NEVER received independence until America came along in the early 90s and fucked up the entire country.


Get back to Real world and dont make the realties hurt you that much! Hoping Kurds to leave Turkey after a civil war is just wishful thinking. But ok dream it on, because you have no other options.

25 years of independant entity in Iraq could also work as a concrete foothold if leaving away from Turkey was real aim of the Kurds. Afterall how long does it take for your side to lose in Cyprus once London-Zurich agreements signed.

Here’s what happens to Kurds in Turkey when they speak in Kurdish let alone seek independence, so quit posting LIES you shameless Turkish fool…

https://www.democracynow.org/2004/6/10/ ... a_released


Stop bashing your LIES as the means of black propaganda, thus trying to change the focus will not serve your case anygood.

[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT_Kurdî[/url]
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:12 am

akiner wrote:Stop bashing your LIES as the means of black propaganda, thus trying to change the focus will not serve your case anygood.

[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT_Kurdî[/url]

You got caught lying with your pants down all evening and you have the audacity to still moan? :?

And then you wonder why Cypriots want nothing to do with you filthy lying Turks! :roll:

Just go kill yourself… no one will notice. :wink:
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby akiner » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:36 am

Get Real! wrote:
akiner wrote:Stop bashing your LIES as the means of black propaganda, thus trying to change the focus will not serve your case anygood.

[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT_Kurdî[/url]

You got caught lying with your pants down all evening and you have the audacity to still moan? :?

And then you wonder why Cypriots want nothing to do with you filthy lying Turks! :roll:

Just go kill yourself… no one will notice. :wink:


Are you on high or what, there was no argument from your silly posts that prove the possibilities for a division in Turkey which will be led by Kurdish initiative. You such a loser and that must come from your genes, history must be repeating.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:50 am

...in any case, the "Greeks", the "Turks", and the "Kurds" that live among us do not make a State, if they represent something it is the extremes that Nations must suffer as Nations.

..."Turks" is the common equation, and now in many European countries the same division, of "Turks", from the rest not "Turkish".

The Cyprus Problem is not a problem limited to Cyprus, it is where it must stop.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 17, 2017 12:49 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...in any case, the "Greeks", the "Turks", and the "Kurds" that live among us do not make a State, if they represent something it is the extremes that Nations must suffer as Nations.

..."Turks" is the common equation, and now in many European countries the same division, of "Turks", from the rest not "Turkish".

The Cyprus Problem is not a problem limited to Cyprus, it is where it must stop.

WTF you talking about you useless imbecile! :?
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:35 pm

akiner wrote:After all the passing years, GCs are getting more and more crazy yet desperate, FFS how do you plan to divide Turkey between Kurds (For southeast) and Turks (for the rest) while the biggest Kurdish populated city in the WORLD is Istanbul.


And I understand London is the largest Cypriot inhabited city in the world, close to 270,000 (out of 8.674 million)...and I am not aware that "Norf Lundun"in particular is divided
along ethnic lines....the only green lines being the District line on the Underground and the Bus Company....

so how many Kurds out of how many others in Istanbul?

(I incidentally will not be involved in planning the Division - the Kurds are doing that without me... :) )
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:58 pm

Taken From an Article cited in the Erdo the Clown thread..

“The private sector, business world, tourists and the people of the Netherlands are not a part of the crisis.”

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, whose family allegedly owns a fleet of ships and several companies registered in the Netherlands, will have welcomed Celik's words. Baris Yarkadas, a lawmaker for the main opposition Republican People’s Party, filed a petition in parliament demanding that Yildirim respond to claims that his son, Erkan, owns 30 ships and holds a 50% stake in the Dutch company Q-Shipping.

The Netherlands is the biggest foreign investor in Turkey, accounting for $22 billion, or 16%, of total foreign direct investment. Turkish exports to the Netherlands totaled $3.6 billion last year, making it Turkey’s 10th biggest market. The steady erosion of civil liberties and the rule of law coupled with mounting political instability are scaring away a growing number of foreign investors.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina ... z4baidsXQZ
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Money talks quieter but more effectively than politicians - unless and until EU based Investors drastically cut their investments and people stop buying Turkish Products (it is a two way thing) do not expect much action.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby tsukoui » Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:25 pm

:oops: So tell us MrH, why are you spying on my brother Jeremy, so you can write lies in the press :? Let me be plain with you, Britain is heading for civil war unless the octopus stops feeding :o

I doubt you trust me, do you see how Mrs. May laughs all through the budget, who is the bigger threat :arrow:
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