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View Slimey Toad's Profile Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 16 Jul 16 4.55pm Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Originally posted by DivingIsNotGood

I don't feel sorry for brit idiots holidaying in Turkey one bit. Need to get their brains tested. Dubai will be next

Stupid post alert. Turkey is nothing like theocratic hell holes like Dubai. She has her problems, but is OUR friend.

Think of no buffer/punch bag between Western Europe and the Middle East. That's frightening.

 

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View danincyp's Profile danincyp Flag Old Bexley 16 Jul 16 5.08pm Send a Private Message to danincyp Add danincyp as a friend

Don't get too misty eyed about the turks , they invaded Cyprus with the Russians egging them on. they are strategically placed for Putin in what is a NATO battlefront.

 


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The Russians? Is that the latest theory? For years I thought the American's were considered responsible. Never mind that there was a coup headed by a mentally deranged man who edited a newspaper and boasted about how many Turk's he'd killed in the 60s.

 

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View Slimey Toad's Profile Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 16 Jul 16 5.15pm Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Originally posted by danincyp

Don't get too misty eyed about the turks , they invaded Cyprus with the Russians egging them on. they are strategically placed for Putin in what is a NATO battlefront.

With the Colonels in Athens egging on the Greek Cypriots to implement Enosis (Greek and Cypriot 'unification').

The Turks may have over-reacted but had cause to do so.

 

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View danincyp's Profile danincyp Flag Old Bexley 16 Jul 16 5.21pm Send a Private Message to danincyp Add danincyp as a friend

Originally posted by Slimey Toad

With the Colonels in Athens egging on the Greek Cypriots to implement Enosis (Greek and Cypriot 'unification').

The Turks may have over-reacted but had cause to do so.

I agree to a certain extent but it's beside the point, incidentally we and the yanks didn't help that particular situation.
The turks are a volatile lot and don't really have sympathy for the West . I couldn't predict which way they'd jump.
They certainly shouldnt be embraced in Europe.

Edited by danincyp (16 Jul 2016 5.21pm)

 


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View Slimey Toad's Profile Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 16 Jul 16 5.29pm Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

Originally posted by danincyp

I agree to a certain extent but it's beside the point, incidentally we and the yanks didn't help that particular situation.
The turks are a volatile lot and don't really have sympathy for the West . I couldn't predict which way they'd jump.
They certainly shouldnt be embraced in Europe.

Edited by danincyp (16 Jul 2016 5.21pm)

As I implied there are serious question marks over Erdogan and where he wants to take Turkey, but for our safety best keep them in the Western orbit.

Anyway, Turkey have no particular love for Russia, historically or now. And they're probably only welcome in TRNC because of all the 'dirty money' they fritter away in the casinos.

 

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View Mr Palaceman's Profile Mr Palaceman Flag 16 Jul 16 9.47pm Send a Private Message to Mr Palaceman Add Mr Palaceman as a friend

Originally posted by truleigh

Anyone supporting the coup calling themselves democrates would really be hypocrites.

This exactly.

People talk democracy all the time on this site and then support a military coup that is totally unsupported by Govenment, opposition and the people alike. That's why the coup failed, absolutely no support for it.

Believing in democracy but only if the view one supports prevails, is not democracy.

Many dead, more than a thousand civilians injured, thousands of arrests. It's always easy for people in other countries to talk about a coup elsewhere when they sit here watching X Factor and all it has done is strengthen Erdogan. He can now say that he is the one that stood up for democracy, even while closing down opposition disent.

If the Turks want Imans, hippies, neo cons, socialists or telly tubbies to run their country and they vote for it, then good luck to them. They have the same right to determine their own future, through the ballot, as we do here.

It's served us well in terms of stability, even though I don't always agree with our politicians. I still enjoy the benefits of a generally peaceful society and I respect the vote, even if I choose not to exercise that right, all the time..

I would rather see a Democratic theocracy, than a military dictatorship, if that's what the people want and vote for it.

 


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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 16 Jul 16 9.55pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by Mr Palaceman

This exactly.

People talk democracy all the time on this site and then support a military coup that is totally unsupported by Govenment, opposition and the people alike. That's why the coup failed, absolutely no support for it.

Believing in democracy but only if the view one supports prevails, is not democracy.

Many dead, more than a thousand civilians injured, thousands of arrests. It's always easy for people in other countries to talk about a coup elsewhere when they sit here watching X Factor and all it has done is strengthen Erdogan. He can now say that he is the one that stood up for democracy, even while closing down opposition disent.

If the Turks want Imans, hippies, neo cons, socialists or telly tubbies to run their country and they vote for it, then good luck to them. They have the same right to determine their own future, through the ballot, as we do here.

It's served us well in terms of stability, even though I don't always agree with our politicians. I still enjoy the benefits of a generally peaceful society and I respect the vote, even if I choose not to exercise that right, all the time..

I would rather see a Democratic theocracy, than a military dictatorship, if that's what the people want and vote for it.

...unless, of course, it is the military who are taking a stand in support of secular democracy and standing up to someone in power whose agenda is very much to undermine it for their own ends.

 


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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 16 Jul 16 9.57pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Mr Palaceman

This exactly.

People talk democracy all the time on this site and then support a military coup that is totally unsupported by Govenment, opposition and the people alike. That's why the coup failed, absolutely no support for it.

Believing in democracy but only if the view one supports prevails, is not democracy.

Many dead, more than a thousand civilians injured, thousands of arrests. It's always easy for people in other countries to talk about a coup elsewhere when they sit here watching X Factor and all it has done is strengthen Erdogan. He can now say that he is the one that stood up for democracy, even while closing down opposition disent.

If the Turks want Imans, hippies, neo cons, socialists or telly tubbies to run their country and they vote for it, then good luck to them. They have the same right to determine their own future, through the ballot, as we do here.

It's served us well in terms of stability, even though I don't always agree with our politicians. I still enjoy the benefits of a generally peaceful society and I respect the vote, even if I choose not to exercise that right, all the time..

I would rather see a Democratic theocracy, than a military dictatorship, if that's what the people want and vote for it.

If the choice was a coup or civil war - would you still say good luck?

 

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Confused about last night? In one sentence here it is...

'soldiers attempting to overthrow a democratically elected government that is undemocratic in its abuse of power in order to restore democracy.'

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 16 Jul 16 10.24pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by turkish eagle

Confused about last night? In one sentence here it is...

'soldiers attempting to overthrow a democratically elected government that is undemocratic in its abuse of power in order to restore democracy.'

Very good

Have to remember though, in regard to respecting democracy, that the National Socialists swept into power fairly in 1933 in Germany with enough of a free vote too.

Second referendum please.

 


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