| Will the USA stand back and let Turkey attack Northern Iraq? |
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| The USA will support the Kurds! |
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| The time has come for Turkey to be divided up! |
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depurple Warnings : 1 Ministerial

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 2876 Location: Australia
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Yes boys the time has come ONCE AGAIN for the Turkey Military Machine to show the world it's MIGHT again!
It did to Cyprus in 74! against one of the biggest and strongest armies in the world! My Uncle Panikos and the Boys!
And it did against the poor defenseless Armenians and NOW it wants to kill ALL the Terrorists in Northern Iraq and find all the weapons of mass production!
AND I thought Turkey is only there to stop a Kurdish State and grab the Oil in Kirkurk!
Was I a dummy!
Well read this and let the show begin!
cheers
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071009/ap_on_re_mi_ea/turkey_us_genocide |
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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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Erdogan to seek parliament approval for Iraq operations
Plans to send Turkish troops into northern Iraq, to flush out Kurdish rebels, are expected to be outlined to Turkish MPs later today. The government move comes after 15 soldiers have been killed in rebel attacks since the weekend. Prime Minister Reccep Tayyip Erdogan is defying opposition in Washington.
The White House insists now is not a good moment for Turkey to send its troops into Iraq. The EU has made similar noises. So too Russia. Erdogan has said all options to combat PKK guerrillas, behind numerous terrorist attacks in Turkey, are being considered.
Last month Turkey and Iraq signed an agreement to cooperate on anti-terrorist measures. But Iraq stopped short of giving Turkish troops the right to cross the border even though the Baghdad administration holds little sway in Kurdistan.
Separatist Kurds are also suspected of being behind a grenade attack in the south-eastern city of Diyabakir. One policeman was killed and 5 people injured, including two other policemen and a young girl. A grenade was thrown at a police car. Kurdish PKK rebels are known to be active in the region.
source - Euronews |
Get them boys! Anyone want some coke or beer?
Kurdish Wars: Turkey Strikes Back!
I can't wait for the Death Star scene...kabloooi! planet buster!
nuke em?...............................................................................nuke em!
*winks mischievously*.....................................*shakes head repeatedly*
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pg
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 1485 Location: Cyprus
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i think this Iraq threats are mainly a way to try and stop the Armenian genocide resolution.
"Flush out rebels..." - the US has not been able to do that in Afganistan or Iraq... and now Turkey would show them how it is done... sure. |
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depurple Warnings : 1 Ministerial

Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 2876 Location: Australia
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I AM YOUR FATHER.......Dream_Merchant
May the FORCE be with you!
cheers |
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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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Say my name you kurdish biatch!!! WHO'S YOUR DADDY??!!! WHOOOOOS YOUR DADDY!!!!
They are soooo screwed. Like cornered rats nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide. It will be a slaughter. |
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Xenos 2Fan Warnings : 5 Ministerial

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 3499 Location: Dallas,Texas/Mersin, Turkey
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| Dream_Merchant wrote: |
Say my name you kurdish biatch!!! WHO'S YOUR DADDY??!!! WHOOOOOS YOUR DADDY!!!!
They are soooo screwed. Like cornered rats nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide. It will be a slaughter. |
Yep, you got about 75000 armenians in Turkiye that are saying nothing. You guys are really tough, except in Turkiye, where you would get your ass stuffed into a keyhole. You got a sizable community in the States and you use it to your advantage. Did you send some money to Lantos and Pelosi? Really brave of your kind. The only rats are you and your kind. You may have scored a partial victory in the States for now but we all know the kind of lies you and your sorry kind spread around the world. Keep flapping your mouth scumbag. It won't last too long. |
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-mikkie2-
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 603
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| Yep, you got about 75000 armenians in Turkiye that are saying nothing. You guys are really tough, except in Turkiye, where you would get your ass stuffed into a keyhole. |
And I don't suppose its because the Armenians living in Turkey agree with Turkish policy that they remain silent! What a lovely state Turkey must be for minorities! To be threatened with their 'ass' being ' stuffed into a keyhole'. That is so very worthy of an aspiring EU member state!
Any civilised country needs to allow dialogue and it needs to accept self criticism. Turkey does none of this. The Armenian 'genocide', and come to that the Pontian Greek 'genocide', need to be addressed by Turkey. You cannot blame the systematic killings of these people on mere chaos of war. The 'Young Turks' harboured the most extreme form of nationalism and the evidence points to a systematic policy of anihilation of minorities as witnessed by many correspondents and intercepted telegram traffic of the time.
If Turkey cannot reconcile her past and move on then the region will never be stable. |
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Chapfallen Warnings : 7 Senior Villager

Joined: 18 Sep 2006 Posts: 464
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| i think this Iraq threats are mainly a way to try and stop the Armenian genocide resolution. |
It’s exactly the opposite, there are many years that Turkey was looking for an excuse to make this because they have a big problem with their borders and now by this they are more powerful in every field and with more excuses than ever. |
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 603
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| It’s exactly the opposite, there are many years that Turkey was looking for an excuse to make this because they have a big problem with their borders and now by this they are more powerful in every field and with more excuses than ever. |
Turkey will enter the Iraq quagmire! They invade northern Iraq, they will pay the price the Americans have been paying. If anything this could actually start uniting Iraqis as they would now have a common enemy! Shias, Sunnis and Kurds don't particularly like the Turks. |
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Chapfallen Warnings : 7 Senior Villager

Joined: 18 Sep 2006 Posts: 464
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Yes. And? You think what Turks are stupid and they don’t know what they are about to do?
Turkey is an ally of the west and this conflict will make them even stronger in their western issues.
They will have some problems with USA but in politics it goes like this, you give one or they take you one and you take the one back or they give it to you. USA can’t risk their most important ally in the Muslim issue for the Kurds and generally for the unleashed Muslim of every kind.
And no the Turks will not have the same problem with the Americas, in fact they will fix their problem with their borders and they will say bye bye, they are not going to get in to Iraq to restore the Darwin will and make the apes humans like the Americans are trying to do.
The problem will become more complex for the Americans but they are already in deep shit with the Darwin mistakes and it’s difficult to get out. |
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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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Yep, you got about 75000 armenians in Turkiye that are saying nothing. You guys are really tough, except in Turkiye, where you would get your ass stuffed into a keyhole. |
I rest my case. Just a word of advice: careful what you say about non-Turks being in Turkey. You might end up behind bars due to your article 301. But seeing that you are throwing insults from the USA, you are probably safe. Grey wolves dont run loose there. They only sit behind computer screens and throw their dung left and right, thinking its wisdom. |
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Xenos 2Fan Warnings : 5 Ministerial

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 3499 Location: Dallas,Texas/Mersin, Turkey
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| Xenos 2Fan wrote: |
Yep, you got about 75000 armenians in Turkiye that are saying nothing. You guys are really tough, except in Turkiye, where you would get your ass stuffed into a keyhole. |
I rest my case. Just a word of advice: careful what you say about non-Turks being in Turkey. You might end up behind bars due to your article 301. But seeing that you are throwing insults from the USA, you are probably safe. Grey wolves dont run loose there. They only sit behind computer screens and throw their dung left and right, thinking its wisdom. |
I got your case.  |
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Crash Test Dummy Warnings : 3 Ministerial

Joined: 25 Sep 2005 Posts: 4911 Location: London(ish)
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*ding*
popcorn is ready............. |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 1734 Location: Canada
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little america will follow the leader
it's a win win situation, so says the
deep state, a distraction for people
who fear stagnation, another front
another war, more cards to play with.
is that hot buttered? |
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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7049348.stm
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Turkey's parliament has given permission for the government to launch military operations into Iraq in pursuit of Kurdish rebels.
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Turkish MPs backed him [Erdogan] overwhelmingly, by 507 votes to 19. |
Anyone want some cold Efes from the fridge? The show is about to begin.
I wonder if they also gave the Generals permission to go to the toilet. They probably need it as much as this (if not more - especially after that round of Efes). |
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