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TRNC May become 'Cyprus Turkish State'

This dude is too much obsessed with vaporization of Turkey..First Russia, now NATO...S-19, mate, it seems you are playing CoD like computer games too much..Vaporize this, vaporize that with pressing few buttons :rofl:

NATO does not give a hoot about Turkey... like it or not, this is the fact. Turkey is like a turkey to be slaughtered first and foremost in any conflict with Russia. Truth is hard to bear, I know.:azn:

In case of Greece, NATO would side with Greece rather than Turkey.
 
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Well, the truth is atrocities have been committed from both sides. Greeks committed atrocities on Turks before the invasion. But after Turkey occupied, it was Turkey's turn to do the oppression. However, the reason why I support the Greeks in this issue is that most of the population in Cyprus are Greek Orthodox people.

Yes we know you support Christians S-19..There is nothing surprising here..The bad thing is, there is nothing you can do about it..
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Why the religious intolerance and hatred?

Yes, why? You should ask yourself..You told, you support Greeks on this issue because most of the population on the island is Christian Orthodox..So what? But please, on one hand continue supporting Christians, on the other hand, do continue talking about Muslim Brotherhood etc etc.. Arent Northern Cypriots your Muslim Brothers?
 
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NATO does not give a hoot about Turkey... like it or not, this is the fact. Turkey is like a turkey to be slaughtered first and foremost in any conflict with Russia. Truth is hard to bear, I know.:azn:

In case of Greece, NATO would side with Greece rather than Turkey.

TURKEY -

Malatya
 
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And about annexing Greece, thats not gonna happen..I dont know who even opened that subject here but its far from reality
 
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And from what wikipedia did you copy past all that crap :)
 
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Verified citations from wikipedia. Or do you not know the meaning of 'citation'?:tdown:

Would you mind giving the links of wikipedia that you copied and pasted here? I would like to see the topics
 
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Okay everyone, I have changed my view. I do recognise that the many sources are mainly western and they are liable to be biased since Turkey is a Muslim country. Best wishes for the Turkish Cypriot people and for Turkey.

I apologize for any hurtful comments I made before.

Cheers
 
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Okay everyone, I have changed my view. I do recognise that the many sources are mainly western and they are liable to be biased since Turkey is a Muslim country. Best wishes for the Turkish Cypriot people and for Turkey.

I apologize for any hurtful comments I made before.

Cheers

Your apology is just a desperate attempt to restore your lost legitimacy, you tried hard and once you figured out there is no way to fool anybody you decided to try another tactic, and make an apology, after this you will just move on to the next subject and continue to bash and post wonderful hatespeeches against us.

So your apology is not accepted! :no:
 
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Your apology is just a tactical move to restore your legitimacy, you tried hard and once you figured out there is no way to fool anybody you decided to change, and decided to make an apology, after this you will move on to the next subject and continue to bash and post wonderful hatespeeches against us.

So your apology is not accepted! :no:

You don't matter and I don't care. :coffee:
 
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Has any country recognised Turkish cyprus?

I expected at least muslim majority countries to recognise so. Wonder why the OIC is silent about it.
 
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