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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:09 am

zan wrote:Kikapu has plans to stop it though.....He is convinced the Turks plan to send settlers down the pipe to invade all of the EU!!!!

:lol: Zanny back and at his best!
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:11 am

We cannot put a price tag on Cypriot land!

To me it is worth all the world’s fossil fuels!
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:15 am

boomerang wrote:end of the day turkey can't shut the valve when they are making commision on the gas...

I can't agree with that Boomers... the goods leave an EU country and finally arrive at another EU country with Turkey in the middle as a carrier. She cannot fuck the EU around and get away with it. The repercussions would be phenomenal for her...
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:44 am

Get Real! wrote:We cannot put a price tag on Cypriot land!

To me it is worth all the world’s fossil fuels!


And that's precisely why your proposal is preposterous. Turkey also wants the whole cow (Cyprus) not just the milk! Why should they be bought off just with fuel?

Of course, now that they know people like you are weakening to their blackmails, having first made you lose your identity and now offering them gifts/bribes - they merely need to wait and, next, "Cypriots" like you will be offering them ......!
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby boomerang » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:17 pm

Get Real! wrote:
boomerang wrote:end of the day turkey can't shut the valve when they are making commision on the gas...

I can't agree with that Boomers... the goods leave an EU country and finally arrive at another EU country with Turkey in the middle as a carrier. She cannot fuck the EU around and get away with it. The repercussions would be phenomenal for her...


what's there to disagree GR...i agree with you in the event the gas passes through turkish territtory turkey has no choice but to deliver it to the eu...
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:32 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:We cannot put a price tag on Cypriot land!

To me it is worth all the world’s fossil fuels!


And that's precisely why your proposal is preposterous. Turkey also wants the whole cow (Cyprus) not just the milk! Why should they be bought off just with fuel?

Of course, now that they know people like you are weakening to their blackmails, having first made you lose your identity and now offering them gifts/bribes - they merely need to wait and, next, "Cypriots" like you will be offering them ......!

So a proposal that liberates the entire enslaved Cypriot territory and repatriates the undesirables to Turkey is preposterous??? :?

Come on woman… start making some sense! :roll:
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby boomerang » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:34 pm

Get Real! wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:We cannot put a price tag on Cypriot land!

To me it is worth all the world’s fossil fuels!


And that's precisely why your proposal is preposterous. Turkey also wants the whole cow (Cyprus) not just the milk! Why should they be bought off just with fuel?

Of course, now that they know people like you are weakening to their blackmails, having first made you lose your identity and now offering them gifts/bribes - they merely need to wait and, next, "Cypriots" like you will be offering them ......!

So a proposal that liberates the entire enslaved Cypriot territory and repatriates the undesirables to Turkey is preposterous??? :?

Come on woman… start making some sense! :roll:

partitionists and destroyers of cyprus can't make sense...blind freedy can see this...
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:57 pm

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MR-from-NG wrote:How sad that most of your compatriots are already damning your plan purely because of their hatred for Turks and anything Turkish. They ask "what about when the oil runs out", "can you trust the Turks", "blah, blah, blah". All very predicable, tunnel visioned to say the least.


I asked that question, so what's the answer? I presume you know the answer, so do tell...please!

Secondly, how can Turkey ever be sure that the RoC will keep it's agreement and not cancel it once Turkey and all the settlers are out of Cyprus. Once Turkey leaves, there's no coming back.....ever. That will be a good thing for most Cypriots, but will that be OK with you?

Oh and btw, for some weird reason, "you" were in my thoughts today for a brief moment and then here you are. I wonder what that means?


MR-from-NG wrote:Come on Kikapu, I don't have a crystal ball to see the future. But one thing for certain is that we cant go on like this forever, can we? As fas as you're concerned Turkey cant be trusted. OK, lets then look at the other side of coin, it is a indisputable fact that there was a real attempt at exterminating the TC's in 63. How on earth are we going to make any progress if the TC's were always to play the "genocide" card and never give our GC cousins a chance to put things right? I know in my heart of hearts that Cypriots are forgiving people, if the TC's can find it in their hearts to forgive their cousins for their past mistakes then why cant the GC's find it in their hearts to give Turkey a chance to redeem itself too?


I have not objected to GR's suggestions about having Gas go through Turkey to the rest of the EU. I only stated that the Gas pipes should go through Greece also, just so to keep both Greece and Turkey honest. In another words, lets not put all our eggs in one basket, the Turkish basket. One must learn from others mistakes and situations, and what happened between Russia and Ukraine in the past regarding transportation of Russian Gas through Ukraine is enough for me to not to trust any one country who will have the power to make demands after the fact, just because they are in a position to do do. So what are the Russians doing about it, they are building another Gas pipelines under the Black sea and by-pass Ukraine all together..

In 1963 as an 8 year old with the whole family and whole neighbourhood of Küçük Kaymakli amounting to 700 hundred TCs were all captured and detained for a week by the GCs and ALL released without any harm, so lets not jump to conclusions that the TCs were going to be ALL exterminated by the GCs in 63. At the same time, nasty things were done to the TCs in the same time period just as nasty things were done to the GCs. I'm the one who always insists on moving away from the past and into the future, am I not, so I'm glad to see you wanting in doing the same.

MR-from-NG wrote:"Once Turkey leaves, there's no coming back.....ever", you make that sound like a bad thing :P Do you really believe that the TC's would be saddened by this? Kikapu, the undesirables are settling in my country at an alarming rate, if the meetings do not bear fruit the TC's are at the verge extinction so get to know your people and stop making assumptions.


My my, what transformation you have gone through during your absence, MR-from-NG. There was a time you would call others racist for wanting the settlers to return back to Turkey and that Turkey must stay to protect the TCs. I'm happy to see the new you and recognise the fact that the TCs are becoming extinct in the hands of the settlers and Turkey. I have always known who my people are, MR-from-NG. Why do you think I continue to fight for the average TCs against the Fascists in the north, for them to have a better future a United Cyprus as equal citizens with the GCs.

MR-from-NG wrote:GR's plan is one that should be taken very seriously by both communities. In all my years of wondering how this problem will ever be resolved this plan of GR's is the only one I looked at with optimism, if you bear in mind that by nature I'm very pessimistic then you'll understand how pleased I'am about this plan, especially coming from somebody who is naturally anti Turk/TC. I had no plans of ever participating on the forum again but I couldn't resist once I read GR's post.


There are a lot of Cypriots who want the island just for themselves regardless of their ethnicity's. The only way to achieve that, it's to fight against the fascists where ever they may be and whom ever they may be. I expect you to be more vocal against such people in the future, but not just the facists whom you believe to be GCs, but TCs also. As a matter of fact, the more TCs are vocal against the fascists in their own community, more the GCs are encouraged to become vocal against the facists in their own community and vice verse. I have seen the results in the last few years on the forum where more and more members are becoming more vocal against the fascists within their own communities. This is the way forward to seek justice for all.

MR-from-NG wrote:I were in your thoughts? How nice :wink: . I often give you a mention at the office too. Remember your "if she dies she dies" story? :lol: You are mentioned for that and some other stuff but you dontt want to know what the other stuff is :D


:lol: :lol:

Glad to hear you can still laugh at that joke. Pyro hasn't forgotten it either. :D

Controversial people get blasted from all sides, but my shoulders are very broad and I can take what ever is thrown at me, even if they are spoken "behind my back"! :wink:

Hope you hang around for a while so that we can ALL see the new you!
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:24 pm

boomerang wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boomerang wrote:end of the day turkey can't shut the valve when they are making commision on the gas...

I can't agree with that Boomers... the goods leave an EU country and finally arrive at another EU country with Turkey in the middle as a carrier. She cannot fuck the EU around and get away with it. The repercussions would be phenomenal for her...


what's there to disagree GR...i agree with you in the event the gas passes through turkish territtory turkey has no choice but to deliver it to the eu...

Sorry... I somehow misread "can't" for "can"... :?
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Re: Why Turkey is the wise choice to handle Cypriot oil/gas.

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:26 pm

Kikapu wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:I were in your thoughts? How nice :wink: . I often give you a mention at the office too. Remember your "if she dies she dies" story? :lol:

I don't remember that... :?
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