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Turkey: The chicken game is on

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Postby pitsilos » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:57 am

alexISS i know this, you know this, the reporter of the article knows this, the whole world knows about economics, but when you are priveledge enough to get 4-6 pensions sitting on your ass, you will have a hard time believing this.

vp calls it hate mongering. i mean go figure. :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:58 am

pitsilos wrote:i am just gonna keep it very simple for you.

I asked you to talk the talk and walk the walk sunshine.

have you looked at the figures? you mind posting them?

the rest of your post is pure hatred for anyone that doesn't agree with you.

yes the island is divided and you are doing your best to sell every square inch to every tom, dick and harry, while you come here preaching morals. and the love for turkey

turkey is a 3rd world country. any country that occupies the number 2 position at the imf is a 3rd world country. maybe this might come as a shock to you but if you were to take the blinkers off you might have a chance of seeing it.

the article in this thread was not written by me by atleast an expert, something i can't say about you. you seemed to be disputing the expert but when you are asked for justification you shit your pants.

just to make it simple for you, a move on the lira would have disastrous results for turkey. its simple the lower your exchange, the more lira you need to repay your debt. I suggest you put your left hand over your leftear and then repeat the last sentence out loud. at least somehow you might have a chance of catching the meaning.

i said it before and i will say it again. if turkey was a private company she would have gone belly up 100 times during the last 80 years.

and the next time you want to debate, don't start going of course. this thread is about, the thought of bad news for turkey will send the lira spiralling downwards. see if you can comment on this with views as to what will happened if those thoughts are turned into reality. you think you can do this sunshine?

ps please provide these figures for all to see who the hell is not an expert, otherwise stay away from topics you have no clue rather than insult peoples intelligence with your usual ramblings that amount to a big fat zero.


Doom and gloom merchant go peddle your crap elsewhere.
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Postby alexISS » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:07 am

The simple fact Viewpoint is that there is a conflict of interests between Turkey and the "TRNC". Right now Turkey declares that she will not "sell out the TRNC" for EU membership, but what about 10 years from now? They will put the blame for their bad shape on you, and it will be you who will pay the price.
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Postby alexISS » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:09 am

pitsilos wrote:alexISS i know this, you know this, the reporter of the article knows this, the whole world knows about economics, but when you are priveledge enough to get 4-6 pensions sitting on your ass, you will have a hard time believing this.


Trust me, Turkey KNOWS this. And I know Viewpoint knows that Turkey knows :lol:

It may sound ironic, but there may soon be a time when RoC is the "TRNC"s ally and Turkey it' enemy...
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Postby pitsilos » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:10 am

what? you are reduced to a sentence? very unlike you :lol:

i know the truth hurts, but sunshine this is reality and i am afraid if turkey walks out it will spell disaster. but somehow turkey will screw her own citizens to make sure you are still getting your 4-6 pensions with an early retirment age. so don't worry. only start worrying when she absorbs you and sends you out to work like every other turkish citizen trying to make ends meet.

see if you can actually stay on topic for once with out wriggling around to avoid justification. you are making claims i am a doom and gloom merchant, back it up sunshine. lets see some credibility for ffs. abit of back bone.

now for the 3rd time get those figures out to refute my claim sunshine.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:14 am

alexISS wrote:The simple fact Viewpoint is that there is a conflict of interests between Turkey and the "TRNC". Right now Turkey declares that she will not "sell out the TRNC" for EU membership, but what about 10 years from now? They will put the blame for their bad shape on you, and it will be you who will pay the price.


That may be true alex but Turkey is not stupid I am sure she has calculated the risks involved. Next year there is an election so this government cannot be seen to be giving into EU pressure that's why I feel their will be a last minute compromise and Turkeys talks will freeze/slowdown until after the local elections which will give the current government if re-elected a stronger hand when compromising on the Cyprus issue.
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Postby pitsilos » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:26 am

so we don't have to be blackmailed by a disinterested turkey then. sweet

thank god it finally came out.

1...turkey can't afford to walk away
2...turkey will comprimise after the elections.

now was that so hard? end of the day a freeze will also spell problems, because noone will be certain of the outcome.

the way i see it, is the tc are holding the hand that feeds them back. anyone else see this?

call it bravado, but its the sad truth, when a select 200,000 are holding back their 70 million brethern. shame on you
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:33 am

pitsilos wrote:what? you are reduced to a sentence? very unlike you :lol:

i know the truth hurts, but sunshine this is reality and i am afraid if turkey walks out it will spell disaster. but somehow turkey will screw her own citizens to make sure you are still getting your 4-6 pensions with an early retirment age. so don't worry. only start worrying when she absorbs you and sends you out to work like every other turkish citizen trying to make ends meet.

see if you can actually stay on topic for once with out wriggling around to avoid justification. you are making claims i am a doom and gloom merchant, back it up sunshine. lets see some credibility for ffs. abit of back bone.

now for the 3rd time get those figures out to refute my claim sunshine.


I don't have to produce any figures, everyone can go and do their own independent research as any figures I will put forward with someone like you will just blow away as being crap. Why are you so concerned about drumming home the doom and gloom of Turkeys economical future? whats your aim? satisfaction? revenge? ok lets accept Turkeys economy falls to pieces, so what? we all starve and beg the "RoC" to take us back. dream on mate you haven't been able to break us for the last 46 years when will you realize that you will never be able to do this. Or that Turkey will weaken to a degree the the great "RoC" will wage a war and win back the north? You sit back, relax as you seem very uptight and watch what unfolds, your petty little innuendo's and demeaning attitude only reflects your own warped mentality.
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Postby pitsilos » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:44 am

so the figures are gonna lie again are they. i don't know about you but it seems accounting is practised differenetely in turkey. yes how did i fail to see this, sorry about that.

now as to rest of yor posting is pure garbage and spiteful to say the least. this thread is about and i am repeating myself here, what would happen to the lira. and how is hanging by a thread. now a reporter posted this article and i posted it on the forum for discussion. the only question you should be asking your self is "am i capable to discuss this thread"? if yes by all means please do, otherwise morals, womens intuitions, monthlies, etc, should be left at the front door. you think you can do this?

but is seems like some people get their noses out of joint when something unwelcomed is written about turkey and they go about screaming on top of their heads hate, racism, christian club, etc. now why is that sunshine?

and now for the 4th time. you know to back up your claims
now for the 3rd time get those figures out to refute my claim sunshine.
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Postby alexISS » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:22 pm

Viewpoint wrote:That may be true alex but Turkey is not stupid I am sure she has calculated the risks involved. Next year there is an election so this government cannot be seen to be giving into EU pressure that's why I feel their will be a last minute compromise and Turkeys talks will freeze/slowdown until after the local elections which will give the current government if re-elected a stronger hand when compromising on the Cyprus issue.


Regardless of who's in power, Turkey cannot afford the current status quo in Cyprus for much longer. The Cyprus problem must be solved as soon as possible, for your own good. I know you are pro-partition, it may suit your personal interests but, don't you sometimes think of what's best for the next generations of TCs, for your children? You can't seriously believe that in a 21st century, united, EU member Cyprus there will be killings and hate between the two communities.
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