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Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby Get Real! » Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:02 am

Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/08/1 ... QU20140812

That’s a clean sweep of the 145 million strong Russian market!

And all because once again the clever EU saw fit to follow the criminal Americans down their maniacal path of global destruction.

Unfortunately, American cock sucking is all the EU ever does and the problem with that is that when the other person’s cock is so dirty you end up with Syphilis!

And daft little Cyprus of course having joined the Syphilis club follows the criminal fools all the way to her grave…

+RIP Cyprus...
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Re: Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby Nikitas » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:19 am

Nice. It proves that all that posturing and bombast comes second place to the bazaar peddler mentality. The moment they perceived an opportunity to make a buck they wrote alliances, treaties etc, on their testicles and did what they always did, they cashed in.
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Re: Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby B25 » Wed Aug 13, 2014 2:40 pm

IMHO, if the EU want to play the tough guy towards Russia, they should compensate those countries that are set to lose. It is not just the immediate loss, once new relationships have been established it would be difficult to break them. F idiots these EU MFs.
My question to them, why they don't apply the same sanctions to Turkey for the invasion and continued occupation. I guess (and I am sorry Milti) but the US is calling the shots on this one.
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Re: Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:26 pm

B25 wrote:IMHO, if the EU want to play the tough guy towards Russia, they should compensate those countries that are set to lose. It is not just the immediate loss, once new relationships have been established it would be difficult to break them. F idiots these EU MFs.
My question to them, why they don't apply the same sanctions to Turkey for the invasion and continued occupation. I guess (and I am sorry Milti) but the US is calling the shots on this one.


Because you are just as much to blame.
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Re: Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby Get Real! » Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:39 pm

By joining the Syphilis club, Cyprus should forget about having a livelihood, an economy, trading partners, or a future, because the only thing that matters for members of the Syphilis club is to kill more and more Muslims so that the US can steal their oil and be the king of the hill!

And once that has been accomplished America may throw a bone in our direction!

Cyprus is but an aircraft platform for the Syphilis club to aid in the murdering and dominating of Islam and nothing outside of that is of any interest to the Syphilis club president!

Perhaps next time Cyprus should read the fine print before joining a club of losers… that is if there is a next time!
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Re: Well there’s a good start for Erdogan and Turkey!

Postby Jerry » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:34 pm

So, Turkey still benefits from the custom union and picks up lost EU trade while full members lose out, they can't have it both ways, EU should suspend the CU immediately.
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