Frangoulis Frangos has told German newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten:
"I hope democracy will work. I will pass my authorization directly to the newly elected minister of defence. But i also want to add something to that: don't doubt about the capacity of the Greek army. I repeat: the army holds back. But is a silent, strong power that will produce a deafening noise when this is necessary."
Greek voters shouldn't be afraid when voting next sunday. If a coup takes place Turkey will come to the rescue. Just like how we liberated Libya from Khaddafi and within short time will liberate Syria from Assad. Your @sses are save by your democracy loving neighbours.
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June 15 2012, 2:13 PM
Stupid Germans, and stupid Turks. A coup will not be announced from the press.
Personally I hope that the Army actually does it!
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"The Turkish Cypriots looted, robbed and ravaged Greek Cypriot properties. They must start producing instead of being mere consumers. The Turkish Cypriots wanted to live without working!"
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June 15 2012, 2:19 PM
Democracy was discovered by ancient Greeks, yet modern Greeks don't understand this concept. This proves my theorem that Greeks are devolving back to apes.
Under no circumstance a random individual can overrule the majority vote because he considers this 'necessary'. Who the fack are you to decide what is necessary? What makes you smarter than the majority of Greeks? Just 2 days before elections he issues a warning in diplomatical words. Greeks might lack capacity to understand this threat, but if Frangis was a Turk he would most certainly go to jail.
"Stupid Germans, and stupid Turks. A coup will not be announced from the press."
There is no coup yet, because the democratical outcome might please him. But if it doesn't, the tanks will roll over the streets of Athens...
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June 15 2012, 2:31 PM
I hope the army overthrows the politicians TOO!
An important point is that Frangos was the armed forces chief back in 2011.. and was SACKED by the PASOK government.. so a coup looks likely considering the stupidity and fantasies displayed by the current parties..
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June 15 2012, 2:35 PM
We will not take lessons of Democracy from the Turks. Tayip Erdogan was the first and only Turkish Prime Minister who was not a puppet of the military. The Turkish Army hanged democratically elected Prime Minister Adnan Menderes.
Kenan Evren had thousand of dissidents muredered in prisons. When asked about it he was saying "What do you want me to do, feed them in prison?"
The Greek Army would just step in, appoint the correct Government, and step out. It would do exactly the same thing that happened in France in 1958 when the French Army brought General Charles de Gaulle in power, and then returned to the barracks.
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"The Turkish Cypriots looted, robbed and ravaged Greek Cypriot properties. They must start producing instead of being mere consumers. The Turkish Cypriots wanted to live without working!"
Major-General Bedrettin Demirel (1917-1988)
Commander of the Turkish Invasion Forces in 1974
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June 15 2012, 7:06 PM
"Under no circumstance a random individual can overrule the majority vote because he considers this 'necessary'. Who the fack are you to decide what is necessary? What makes you smarter than the majority of Greeks?"
Read the Allegory of the cave by Plato...
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