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  • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    Turkish M48A5T2 tank cooked in Nuseybin
    Last edited by armnuke; 04-01-2016, 12:19 PM.

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    • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
      Turkish M48A5T2 tank cooked in Nuseybin

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      • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

        Originally posted by armnuke View Post
        Nice. Those M60 a pieces of crap
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

          Good shot......Turks need to GTFO of Syria.
          B0zkurt Hunter

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          • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

            Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
            Good shot......Turks need to GTFO of Syria.
            That's in the turkish side of the border, mainly a kurdish town.
            If they move into Syria you will see dozens of them boxes burning.
            The YPG has better anti tank armaments, where on the turkish side (as you can see) it is IEDs with the PKK.

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            • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

              Thanks.....was surprised Turks running tanks in Syria, that would be a big deal.
              Work of PKK
              B0zkurt Hunter

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              • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                Moment of the explosion of a bomb in Istanbul - March 19, 2016

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                • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                  Towards the end....looks like the some of the Turkish SF can't get their sling on right or adjusted correctly. oops he droped something too, lol.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                  • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                    Better view and goodbye tourism.
                    Coincidentally few heryas died. More like, we will deal with "terror" together now.



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                    • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                      Reference post # 109 by Azad.
                      As I looked into our story of that my family never told me, I found many facts.
                      100 to 130 years ago when the turc state would take a census , they would ask the Armenians how many Christians lived in the town, city, or village. When our family told them how many of us there were, we were threatened. We were forced to downsize our numbers (so) there were more Moslems and the Christians became the minority.
                      If one looks , they can find at every census the Moslem numbers rise dramatically .
                      All priests were forced to reduce the Armenian numbers or fear physical threat to them, their families, and their community.
                      What you see in post # 109 is the kerd bemoans that what they stole from us is --- NOT --- their country.
                      The kerd only cries for the kerd, and no one else.
                      Not one mention of all the Armenians that aren't there anymore.
                      The turc and kerd are still contesting the Armenian lands that --- THEY --- stole from us by murder and torture.
                      The kerds are theives, nothing more.

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