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    Turkish businessmen have built a replica of the Temple of Artemis in Turkish controlled North Cyprus. Armenians proudly celebrate their 'survival' (are Russians, Iranians, Italians...proud of their survival?), while other nations go from strength to strength!
    Лучший пляжный отель Северного Кипра глазами туристов из России.

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    I hope they continue celebrating their survival because your fixation on these businessmen and valueless commentary is amusing.

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      Originally posted by lampron View Post
      Turkish businessmen have built a replica of the Temple of Artemis in Turkish controlled North Cyprus. Armenians proudly celebrate their 'survival' (are Russians, Iranians, Italians...proud of their survival?), while other nations go from strength to strength!
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Niv_9auZVIk
      I dont think it is a sign of a country going from strength to strength.

      It takes bad taste, and architectural uglyness to new depth. Only a Turk could be culturally ignorant enough to construct it. Only a Russian could like it and actually want to pay to stay there.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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        Originally posted by TomServo View Post
        I hope they continue celebrating their survival because your fixation on these businessmen and valueless commentary is amusing.
        But he has a point on that bit - nobody uses the "survival" word more than Armenians - yet if Armenia's survival is really at stake why is every policy designed to make that survival more difficult.
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          Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
          But he has a point on that bit - nobody uses the "survival" word more than Armenians - yet if Armenia's survival is really at stake why is every policy designed to make that survival more difficult.
          He does. But he also has a habit of restating and overstating his points a la Ara Baliozian.

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            Re: Turkish businessmen

            Originally posted by TomServo View Post
            I hope they continue celebrating their survival because your fixation on these businessmen and valueless commentary is amusing.
            you may laugh but Turkish companies are now involved in delivering energy to Lebanon


            Hundred years ago in the ottoman empire the traders were mainly Greeks, Armenians and J-ews

            Today every Turk wants to become a businessman

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              Re: Turkish businessmen

              Originally posted by lampron View Post
              you may laugh but Turkish companies are now involved in delivering energy to Lebanon


              Hundred years ago in the ottoman empire the traders were mainly Greeks, Armenians and J-ews

              Today every Turk wants to become a businessman
              A hundred years ago in the heartless butchers empire the traders were Greeks , Armenians, & J-ews
              And then all the heartless butchers left and these really smart hybrid turks who had nothing to do with the GENOCIDE moved in and showed all those Greeks, Armenians, & J-ews how to really take care of bussiness & bested all of them.?????
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              You may laugh --- nobodies laughing around here.
              Wow that's really incredible that --- every hybrid hominoid --- ( wants ) to go into bussiness ) & how they out shown those people with millinea of trading experience.
              The monkeys murdered everyone or tried to and their foul stench of children with massive help from the west are now exploiting the wealth STOLEN from the MURDER of the indigenous people.
              How impressive.
              I see a REALLY FAST turnaround for the hybrid turks of today BUT that --- same --- hundred years is a very, very, very... Long time ago that the GENOCIDE took place.
              Yes the children of the murdering thiefs have no competition and no responsibility for the murders and are doing great.
              Artashes

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                Sounds like the american dream, or is that the turk dream, or is that the european dream, or is that the zionist dream???
                Artashes

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                  Re: Turkish businessmen

                  Originally posted by lampron View Post
                  you may laugh but Turkish companies are now involved in delivering energy to Lebanon


                  Hundred years ago in the ottoman empire the traders were mainly Greeks, Armenians and J-ews

                  Today every Turk wants to become a businessman
                  The huge population size of Turkey, and the size of its domestic economy and internal market, and the modernity of its infrastructure, exceeds all of its neighbours. A small country like Lebanon will not have that capacity to support the industrial base and expertise required for specialisations like power generation, but Turkey will have it. Same reason why so many of the airports being built or rebuilt around the middle east, caucasus and balkans have being constructed by Turkish companies: these companies were established and then flourished thanks to a massive expansion of domestic airports in Turkey. But Turkey also stands accused of indulging in neo-colonialism through the imbalance of its trade and industrial contracts.
                  Last edited by bell-the-cat; 11-26-2013, 07:53 AM.
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                    Re: Turkish businessmen

                    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                    Sounds like the american dream, or is that the turk dream, or is that the european dream, or is that the zionist dream???
                    Artashes
                    Artashes - dream expert?
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