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  • gegev
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by hitite View Post
    Armenian ball-gazing at its best. How many dead Turks and Armenians does it take to make the fantasy driven Armenian mind understand that the Turkish Barbarian is here to stay for at least a couple of more hundred years. Rather than try to get rid of him you should try to tame the beast. There are just too many Turks and people who think they are Turks. Plus "Altay" is a suburb of Izmir and it aint so bad. The place in China, however, is too far away now.
    Don’t worry Armenians are not going to attack Turkey; we leave the job to the superpowers, Armenia just will assist them.

    Iraq (Sadam Hussein) also planned to survive “at least of couple of more hundred years”; alas the rest of world doesn’t think so. As opposed to the past, nowadays too many primitive barbarians doesn’t play any role in 21 century battle field. After the oil reserves are depleted world wouldn’t need any more Turkic “State”(trade barrier) in that region. To avoid the problems it creates for the rest of civilized world. As refers to the millions of Turkish population there (more than half of them will reject their Turkishness) and for the ethnic Seljuks the civilized nations will find appropriate employment opportunities that match their low educational background. They wouldn't slaughter Seljuks.
    Last edited by gegev; 11-08-2009, 07:29 AM.

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  • Palavra
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    For a while Turkey will be leaded by EU and Russia (in addition it will obey US due to EU influence). And then, when the oil reserves are depleted, US will accept the AG bill and together with Russia, EU and Armenia will split Turkey, as in the case of Yugoslavia, into three unequal shares; the smaller one will be given to Armenia.

    Hell, I want that drug too.

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  • Jos
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    Then commanding Kurds pumping the oil to USA in exchange of the old arms, they will give Kurds to fight Turks. .
    Bye!!!
    And just how do you think Oil will be transported out to the US? Via Syria, Iran, Sunni & Shiite controlled regions Iraq .... fat chance. The only conceivable route being via Turkey. And vested interests will protect their interests, meaning Kurds will bend over backwards to avoid trouble on it's northern border.

    Just another one of the benefits of being in a strategic location. Armenians know what I'm talking about its called Real Estate Envy.

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  • hitite
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Turks give Barbarians a bad name..............welcome back hitite.
    I personally know some Turks that do... cheers Eddo.

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  • Eddo211
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by hitite View Post
    Armenian ball-gazing at its best. How many dead Turks and Armenians does it take to make the fantasy driven Armenian mind understand that the Turkish Barbarian is here to stay for at least a couple of more hundred years. Rather than try to get rid of him you should try to tame the beast. There are just too many Turks and people who think they are Turks. Plus "Altay" is a suburb of Izmir and it aint so bad. The place in China, however, is too far away now.
    Turks give Barbarians a bad name..............welcome back hitite.

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  • hitite
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    The kind of prostitute Turkey is, in terms of politics, is too expensive for US to maintain currently.

    USA can’t afford any more offering Turkey billions in credits, as it was done in past, owing to its currently ruined economic/financial position and second grade currency-dollar.

    Nowadays America is an outstanding country in terms of its huge liabilities; the inflated dollar; spread all over the world and the nuclear arms that will prevent the rest of the world to demand paying the debts back.

    This is why US agreed to let Turkey offer her “services” to Russia, and Russia would pay, as you know, 15% of the gas pipeline proceeds. Because the “services” Turkey offers to the mighty are not free of charge. For a while Russia will “enjoy” it.

    Given the realities stated above, after moving the US troops out of Iraq, the costly love affaire with Turks will turn into a profitable deal for the US (it wouldn’t cost a penny to America) removing its military bases from Turkey to the Republic of Kurdistan (and Georgia). Then commanding Kurds pumping the oil to USA in exchange of the old arms, they will give Kurds to fight Turks. This will reduce US astronomical budget deficit, which is the most needed thing for America to do now.
    For a while Turkey will be leaded by EU and Russia (in addition it will obey US due to EU influence). And then, when the oil reserves are depleted, US will accept the AG bill and together with Russia, EU and Armenia will split Turkey, as in the case of Yugoslavia, into three unequal shares; the smaller one will be given to Armenia.

    Then Turks together with their agriculture/culture will be leaving for Altay.

    Bye!!!
    Armenian ball-gazing at its best. How many dead Turks and Armenians does it take to make the fantasy driven Armenian mind understand that the Turkish Barbarian is here to stay for at least a couple of more hundred years. Rather than try to get rid of him you should try to tame the beast. There are just too many Turks and people who think they are Turks. Plus "Altay" is a suburb of Izmir and it aint so bad. The place in China, however, is too far away now.

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  • Army
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    Is not that too dreamy?

    Why should US want a Kurdish-Turkish conflict in the area. In a future war Turks would definitely totally destroy a Kurdish state. It would take years, I mean more than 50 years to any state in the region (except Russians, Iran and Israel) to balance (or defeat) the Turkish Army alone.

    And I do not think that Americans would like to have a new battle in the region against Turks to defend Kurds.

    So, I believe, Washington would do anything to keep the peace between Kurds and Turks. Not because they love Kurds, but to secure the oil lines.

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  • gegev
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    Originally posted by Army View Post
    nope US would not leave a strong ally such as Turkey. A Turkey against US strategies in the region would be more effective than any US influenced Georgian or another state.
    The kind of prostitute Turkey is, in terms of politics, is too expensive for US to maintain currently.

    USA can’t afford any more offering Turkey billions in credits, as it was done in past, owing to its currently ruined economic/financial position and second grade currency-dollar.

    Nowadays America is an outstanding country in terms of its huge liabilities; the inflated dollar; spread all over the world and the nuclear arms that will prevent the rest of the world to demand paying the debts back.

    This is why US agreed to let Turkey offer her “services” to Russia, and Russia would pay, as you know, 15% of the gas pipeline proceeds. Because the “services” Turkey offers to the mighty are not free of charge. For a while Russia will “enjoy” it.

    Given the realities stated above, after moving the US troops out of Iraq, the costly love affaire with Turks will turn into a profitable deal for the US (it wouldn’t cost a penny to America) removing its military bases from Turkey to the Republic of Kurdistan (and Georgia). Then commanding Kurds pumping the oil to USA in exchange of the old arms, they will give Kurds to fight Turks. This will reduce US astronomical budget deficit, which is the most needed thing for America to do now.

    For a while Turkey will be leaded by EU and Russia (in addition it will obey US due to EU influence). And then, when the oil reserves are depleted, US will accept the AG bill and together with Russia, EU and Armenia will split Turkey, as in the case of Yugoslavia, into three unequal shares; the smaller one will be given to Armenia.

    Then Turks together with their agriculture/culture will be leaving for Altay.

    Bye!!!
    Last edited by gegev; 10-23-2009, 04:36 AM.

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  • Army
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    But I guess USA urged Turkey to agree with Russia on that, for a while ensuring Turkey’s support or neutrality in Iraq, until American troops will be taken out. And, soon enough, Russia unexpectedly will find that America is replacing its bases from Turkey to Kurdistan, Georgia
    nope US would not leave a strong ally such as Turkey. A Turkey against US strategies in the region would be more effective than any US influenced Georgian or another state.

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  • gegev
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    Re: Turkey will be split apart as Iraq is.

    This is a very dark juncture in the Armenian history.

    It will give a birth to a great national leader, we are waiting for. Just wait a little bit and he will introduce himself, I’m sure.

    Every cataclysm, throughout Armenian history, created its own Sasuntsi Davit.

    Welcome!!!
    Last edited by gegev; 10-21-2009, 10:38 PM.

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