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Re: EU, Turkey sign readmission agreement...

Postby Jerry » Wed Dec 18, 2013 8:21 pm

So it will apply to non EU carpetbaggers, Russians, Australians, Israelis etc, I suppose. What a shame it will not apply to Brit carpetbaggers. Big question though, how will it be enforced in the "trnc" since Turkey regards it as an independent state?
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Re: EU, Turkey sign readmission agreement...

Postby Lordo » Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:47 pm

erdogan will tell you anything you want to here to have his way. is there any time scale set and any metrics to see it is done. and exactly who are the aliens the people that came to cyprus in 74 and now have grand children in cyprus. you boys will never learn, too stupid to understand the realities of life and what we must do to survive.
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Re: EU, Turkey sign readmission agreement...

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:01 pm

The European Union's combined active military forces in 2009 totalled 1,668,537 personnel. As of 2009, The 26 European Defence Agency member states had an average of 67,767 land force personnel deployed around the world (4% of the total military personnel). In a major operation the EU could readily deploy 443,103 land force personnel and of those can sustain 106,754 in an enduring operation. wiki

That should do it. :P
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Re: EU, Turkey sign readmission agreement...

Postby Kikapu » Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:16 pm

Jerry wrote:So it will apply to non EU carpetbaggers, Russians, Australians, Israelis etc, I suppose. What a shame it will not apply to Brit carpetbaggers. Big question though, how will it be enforced in the "trnc" since Turkey regards it as an independent state?


Enforcement will have to be done by Turkey herself regarding the Illegal Alien Turks in the north, since she is in control of the north due to her occupying the north. The EU has already declared the whole island as being an EU territory as of 2004, so it really does not matter what Turkey thinks. If Turkey does not comply, then she will be in breach of the signed agreement, which means there won't be any Visa liberation to the Turks in the EU, but in the meantime, the EU will unload many thousands of Illegal Alien Turks to Turkey from the EU soil until that time.
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Re: EU, Turkey sign readmission agreement...

Postby Jerry » Thu Dec 19, 2013 1:29 am

Kikapu wrote:
Jerry wrote:So it will apply to non EU carpetbaggers, Russians, Australians, Israelis etc, I suppose. What a shame it will not apply to Brit carpetbaggers. Big question though, how will it be enforced in the "trnc" since Turkey regards it as an independent state?


Enforcement will have to be done by Turkey herself regarding the Illegal Alien Turks in the north, since she is in control of the north due to her occupying the north. The EU has already declared the whole island as being an EU territory as of 2004, so it really does not matter what Turkey thinks. If Turkey does not comply, then she will be in breach of the signed agreement, which means there won't be any Visa liberation to the Turks in the EU, but in the meantime, the EU will unload many thousands of Illegal Alien Turks to Turkey from the EU soil until that time.


Turkey has broken agreements before - like not opening its ports to Cypriot shipping but this time there is a price to pay if it does not comply. Perhaps at long last the law is going to catch up with Turkey. One has to wonder if Erdo and Ero are aware of the consequences of this legislation for Cyprus and want recognition of "trnc" in order to circumvent it. On second thoughts they are too bloody thick to figure it out, they only understand the law of the gun.
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