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Answer to Turkey in RussianJanuary 7 2009 at 3:44 AM No score for this post |  Arxileas (Login Arxileas) Greece Forum Mods Group |
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 KanuniSS (Login KanuniSS) Turkey Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | January 16 2009, 12:06 AM |
Iran has also natural gas. We would like to see your answer in Greek.  |
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 Arxileas (Login Arxileas) Greece Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | January 19 2009, 8:36 AM |
We all know Iran has gas and oil, so do the Kurds... |
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 KanuniSS (Login KanuniSS) Turkey Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | January 20 2009, 8:56 PM |
That's good. So you also know that Russia's energy threats are no good for Turkey. Mind you that there is not a Kurdish state in the world.
Why does Greece always have to hide behind any G-8 member (and proud with that)? I think Jeremy Clarkson is right.  |
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 Arxileas (Login Arxileas) Greece Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | January 28 2009, 8:56 AM |
I never stated Kurdish state any where, but they do have access to oil and gas which can give them the chance to start their own nation to which they deserve. American help on spy satellites wont be around forever to help Turkey hunt a few Kurdish rebels.
Why does Greece always have to hide behind any G-8 member (and proud with that)? I think Jeremy Clarkson is right.
I have no idea what you're talking about ???
Are you refering to this Jeremy Clarkson ???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Clarkson
He's good for motoring advice !
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 KanuniSS (Login KanuniSS) Turkey Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 3 2009, 10:47 PM |
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Civitate (Login Civitate) | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 22 2009, 2:32 AM |
Whats jeremy clarkson got to do with this topic? someone has issues lolololol
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 KanuniSS (Login KanuniSS) Turkey Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 22 2009, 8:01 PM |
He said that Greece was toilet of Europe and I likened with the issue of that title.
By the way, I advise you to read Geogre Friedman's new book. He reccomends to learn Turkish instead of Russian and Chinese.  |
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Civitate (Login Civitate) | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 22 2009, 9:22 PM |
**** you filthy provoker. You threatened to ban me because I called you an idiot over at the turkish forum, youre allowed to provoke unjustified? mods remove this idiot. |
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 KanuniSS (Login KanuniSS) Turkey Forum Mods Group | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 22 2009, 11:55 PM |
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Civitate (Login Civitate) | Re: Answer to Turkey in RussianNo score for this post | February 25 2009, 5:56 AM |
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