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Turkey vs Syria

February 19 2004 at 4:34 AM
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there is a possible report that Turkey would invade Syria due to their support to terrorist or militants.
if these 2 countries come into combat which country would be Victories

Turkey has threaten war on Syria for a long time there is no reason why war will not erupt.

 
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February 19 2004, 4:44 AM 

OK .....I was trying to decide whether to take you seriously or if you are just a kid trying to make an impression. I choose the latter.

Do you know anything about military or international politics/relations?

The last time Turkey threatened war with Syria was in 1996 because of their support for the PKK. Turkey massed 40,000 troops on the Syrian border in 3 days and Syria sh*t their pants and expelled Abdullah Ocalan (now captured by Turkish Special Forces) leader of the greek sponsored terrorist organisation PKK.

BUT, After the Istanbul bombings of this year, the perpertrators fled to Syria only to be captured and sent back to Turkey by Syria. This was seen as a good gesture by Turkey. Turkey invited Essad (the Syrian president to Turkey and relations between the two countries HAVE NEVER BEEN BETTER!

So show me the CURRENT reports that there might be a possible war and that both countries are fighting!

P.S: Let me give you a tip.....If you dont know....DONT SAY IT!



ISTANBUL SINCE 1453





 
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February 19 2004, 4:48 AM 

To: Mundine

hey dude i don't get updated news on Turkey and Syria u know

but i still have news about Turkey and Syria since 1996

 
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February 19 2004, 9:49 AM 

Actually that incident between Syria and Turkey happened in 1999 and I was there. It was the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life. We were on a recon mission along the border to locate enemy but we end up with nothing. Syrian army was no where around. They were busy wetting their pants. If we had the green light I would say in 2 weeks Syria would be added to Republic of Turkey. I remember our commander saying " my sons this is the day we have been waiting for. Now it's time to show those not to mess with us. Go get them. We were all fried up and ready for action. It was an amazing environment. You could see pride and honor in the eyes of every soldier. Since we could not find and syrians there we were targeting cows and empty houses for mortar practice and shooting at Syrian borderpatrol stations. Well it's all in the past know they know not to play games with us and act like a nice boy.

 
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February 19 2004, 9:53 AM 

To: KKG

Turkey take Syria in 2 weeks are sure about that mate

maybe 2 months

 
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(Login KKG)
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February 19 2004, 10:05 AM 

2 weeks would be enough to cripple their fighting capabilities. Of course a full scale invasion would take more than a year or so.

 
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February 19 2004, 1:42 PM 

i agree with KKG on that,most of those middle east countries are overrated.....like Iraq....got crushed. 


 
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