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Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby bill cobbett » Mon May 20, 2013 8:28 pm

Yes, any one with any sense and naturally that precludes Vordo, will agree that the way forward in Syria isn't to arm every Tom, Dick and Harry with the result that more and more civilians are killed, injured or have to flee for their lives.

It does look as though Obama has rejected Turkish calls to escalate the military side of things, which just pours petrol on a fire and is sensibly going for negotiations with Russia and the parties in Syria to try and resolve the crisis.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 20, 2013 10:25 pm

Your posts are full of clear calls for Turkey to go to war you should be ashamed but we all know what your real motives are. :wink:
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Mon May 20, 2013 10:33 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Your posts are full of clear calls for Turkey to go to war you should be ashamed but we all know what your real motives are. :wink:


Turkey is already at war with Syria.

Turkey must stop hosting and supporting the Jihadists. Once she does this, the bloodshed in Syria should stop. The Syrian refugees will then slowly be able to return home and sort out their mess. At the same time, Turkey should then expel all those Jihadists otherwise she could have some radical's (enemy's) within.

Turks should get Erdogan out of government, asap. how many more people, Syrians, Turks or Kurds does he have to kill?

Last and not least, Turkey should get out of Cyprus and obey international law.

You reap what you sow!
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 20, 2013 11:14 pm

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Your posts are full of clear calls for Turkey to go to war you should be ashamed but we all know what your real motives are. :wink:


Turkey is already at war with Syria.

Turkey must stop hosting and supporting the Jihadists. Once she does this, the bloodshed in Syria should stop. The Syrian refugees will then slowly be able to return home and sort out their mess. At the same time, Turkey should then expel all those Jihadists otherwise she could have some radical's (enemy's) within.

Turks should get Erdogan out of government, asap. how many more people, Syrians, Turks or Kurds does he have to kill?

Last and not least, Turkey should get out of Cyprus and obey international law.

You reap what you sow!


Your illusions cloud the reality before you, Turkey is not officially at war with Syria, their aim is to support the people in order to win freedom from a leadership they no longer want so they can start to rule themselves. All you want is for Turkey to disintegrate thats why you promote they get involved in wars with Syria the Kurds and anyone else that would weaken their unity therefore giving you the freedom to strike like hyenas after a kill to do as you wish with the whole island.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Mon May 20, 2013 11:18 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Your posts are full of clear calls for Turkey to go to war you should be ashamed but we all know what your real motives are. :wink:


Turkey is already at war with Syria.

Turkey must stop hosting and supporting the Jihadists. Once she does this, the bloodshed in Syria should stop. The Syrian refugees will then slowly be able to return home and sort out their mess. At the same time, Turkey should then expel all those Jihadists otherwise she could have some radical's (enemy's) within.

Turks should get Erdogan out of government, asap. how many more people, Syrians, Turks or Kurds does he have to kill?

Last and not least, Turkey should get out of Cyprus and obey international law.

You reap what you sow!


Your illusions cloud the reality before you, Turkey is not officially at war with Syria, their aim is to support the people in order to win freedom from a leadership they no longer want so they can start to rule themselves. All you want is for Turkey to disintegrate thats why you promote they get involved in wars with Syria the Kurds and anyone else that would weaken their unity therefore giving you the freedom to strike like hyenas after a kill to do as you wish with the whole island.


Your honestly dishonest. Its Turkey that is acting like the terrorist.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 20, 2013 11:31 pm

Look you are a person who can say absolutely nothing positive about Turkey your dream is for them to disappear so how can anything you post be taken seriously. You want them to go to war and lose heavily you rejoice when one of the planes gets shot down you applaud the death of innocent Turks on a mission to help the Palestinians. You are pure evil and you are the reason why Cyprus needs to stay divided guarded by the TA because without them we TCs would be in great danger.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Mon May 20, 2013 11:49 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Look you are a person who can say absolutely nothing positive about Turkey your dream is for them to disappear so how can anything you post be taken seriously. You want them to go to war and lose heavily you rejoice when one of the planes gets shot down you applaud the death of innocent Turks on a mission to help the Palestinians. You are pure evil and you are the reason why Cyprus needs to stay divided guarded by the TA because without them we TCs would be in great danger.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed May 22, 2013 7:31 am

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Look you are a person who can say absolutely nothing positive about Turkey your dream is for them to disappear so how can anything you post be taken seriously. You want them to go to war and lose heavily you rejoice when one of the planes gets shot down you applaud the death of innocent Turks on a mission to help the Palestinians. You are pure evil and you are the reason why Cyprus needs to stay divided guarded by the TA because without them we TCs would be in great danger.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

desperate arguments


No arguements at all :wink: go on admit you are a Turk and TC hater, all your posts are based on this very basic principle.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Wed May 22, 2013 8:16 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Look you are a person who can say absolutely nothing positive about Turkey your dream is for them to disappear so how can anything you post be taken seriously. You want them to go to war and lose heavily you rejoice when one of the planes gets shot down you applaud the death of innocent Turks on a mission to help the Palestinians. You are pure evil and you are the reason why Cyprus needs to stay divided guarded by the TA because without them we TCs would be in great danger.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

desperate arguments


No arguements at all :wink: go on admit you are a Turk and TC hater, all your posts are based on this very basic principle.


I support this guy, but I do not support you. Not that I would expect you to understand what I mean.

He could very well be reading my posts or, just think like me !!!!! :wink:

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkis ... sCatID=398
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby B25 » Wed May 22, 2013 8:52 am

This guy has it in a nutshell, but VP and Lordo refuse to accept that Turkey is just a very large PUSSY just waiting to be F*cked.
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