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A perfect scenario.

Postby potassium » Sat Jun 08, 2013 12:15 am

What if the Turkish army turned out to be against the Turkish people and a coup happened again in Turkey? What if the Kurds joined in, against the Turkish revolutionaries and the Turkish government demanding for a separate government? Turkey would turn into a war-zone.
It's about time to roll these T-80's into North Cyprus and take back our rightful land, it is our chance. Who cares about TRNC, they are already corrupt, we should just wait until we get profit from the gasses, then retake our land.
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Get Real! » Sat Jun 08, 2013 4:09 am

The scenario you paint with Kurds won’t happen because the overwhelming majority of non Kurds will always gang up on them and easily win, but a Kemalists vs Islamists conflict is more balanced and realistic...
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Lordo » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:56 pm

potassium wrote:What if the Turkish army turned out to be against the Turkish people and a coup happened again in Turkey? What if the Kurds joined in, against the Turkish revolutionaries and the Turkish government demanding for a separate government? Turkey would turn into a war-zone.
It's about time to roll these T-80's into North Cyprus and take back our rightful land, it is our chance. Who cares about TRNC, they are already corrupt, we should just wait until we get profit from the gasses, then retake our land.
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you want to take on 40,000 ta in cyprus. be my guest. what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend but what ever you do dont ever jump in the water.

in fact you will be doing them a favour, they will join up and turn on you quicker then you can sampson was..
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Demonax » Mon Jun 10, 2013 1:49 am

Lordo wrote:what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend


This is what happens to the brain of a man who reads the Turkish 'news'. He becomes a gibbering fool.
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:52 am

Demonax wrote:
Lordo wrote:what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend


This is what happens to the brain of a man who reads the Turkish 'news'. He becomes a gibbering fool.


In comparision to a person who reads the Greek "news" :lol:
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Maximus » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:53 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Demonax wrote:
Lordo wrote:what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend


This is what happens to the brain of a man who reads the Turkish 'news'. He becomes a gibbering fool.


In comparision to a person who reads the Greek "news" :lol:


In comparison to someone who knows how to think and not what he has been programmed to think.
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:47 am

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Demonax wrote:
Lordo wrote:what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend


This is what happens to the brain of a man who reads the Turkish 'news'. He becomes a gibbering fool.


In comparision to a person who reads the Greek "news" :lol:


In comparison to someone who knows how to think and not what he has been programmed to think.


Which automatically rules you out.
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Demonax » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:27 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Demonax wrote:
Lordo wrote:what happens in terkey is of no consequence. the kurds are behind the protestors. read the news my friend


This is what happens to the brain of a man who reads the Turkish 'news'. He becomes a gibbering fool.


In comparision to a person who reads the Greek "news" :lol:


One thing is clear from these protests, if you want to know what is going on in Turkey, then you can't rely on the Turkish media. :lol:
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby kurupetos » Tue Jun 11, 2013 5:53 pm

I am relying on Lordo's posts. :mrgreen:
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Re: A perfect scenario.

Postby Demonax » Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:00 pm

kurupetos wrote:I am relying on Lordo's posts. :mrgreen:


I'm relying on CNN Turk... :lol:

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