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20.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 03:16 am

Well..
All I said was to approve what Azade said actually (I did not write any single word at all.. How bizarre!!)..

Azade thinks that Turkey needs a professional army.
Are there anybody STILL think that Turkey does not need a professional army?

Azade did not want our young boys to become an easy target in fights and die.
Do we really want our young boys to become an easy target and die?

And about being a man and being a 'delikanli'. Well, it is a bit 'up close and personal' to be honest. Very bizaare





21.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 06:26 am

Serving in the army is great , at least guys become more responsible , feeling more mature .

gyus atfter finishing their serving they become man with full ability to complete thier life with strong steps .

I wish that serving in the army is an obligatory in the arab area at least we will not see soft men any more.

Real is the witness here ...

GREAT work turks ...

22.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 11:00 am

From the masculine point of view serving in the army can be a honour and a duty but from feminine it is a waste of time.I see Azade's point of view.It is hard for a female accept the fact that beloved one is drafted to the army in these turbulent times of endangered peace.
In many cases it is against the will of those soldiers in many countries.It makes professional service desirable .At least those who really want it can have a choice.

23.       catwoman
8933 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 11:06 am

Quoting kafesteki kus:

From the masculine point of view serving in the army can be a honour and a duty but from feminine it is a waste of time.


Instead of these strange masculine and feminine points of view you're talking about, how about starting with a RATIONAL point of view?

24.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 11:08 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting kafesteki kus:

From the masculine point of view serving in the army can be a honour and a duty but from feminine it is a waste of time.


Instead of these strange masculine and feminine points of view you're talking about, how about starting with a RATIONAL point of view?


professional army!!!!

25.       justinetime
1018 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 12:08 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Well..
All I said was to approve what Azade said actually (I did not write any single word at all.. How bizarre!!)..

Azade thinks that Turkey needs a professional army.
Are there anybody STILL think that Turkey does not need a professional army?

Azade did not want our young boys to become an easy target in fights and die.
Do we really want our young boys to become an easy target and die?

And about being a man and being a 'delikanli'. Well, it is a bit 'up close and personal' to be honest. Very bizaare






i totally agree with this. it is not bad when young boys themselves choose to be soldiers for their family, for themselves, or for their country. but the hazard begins when young inexperienced (note inexperienced) soldiers are being drafted to fight.
i know korean boys start training for war at the age of 18 too, but inexperienced young korean soldiers aren't being drafted to war.
i think the problem lies on that point.

26.       catwoman
8933 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 12:15 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Well..
All I said was to approve what Azade said actually (I did not write any single word at all.. How bizarre!!)..

Azade thinks that Turkey needs a professional army.
Are there anybody STILL think that Turkey does not need a professional army?

Azade did not want our young boys to become an easy target in fights and die.
Do we really want our young boys to become an easy target and die?

And about being a man and being a 'delikanli'. Well, it is a bit 'up close and personal' to be honest. Very bizaare


Hahahah, how about if we send Alpha for an extra service... maybe a LIFETIME service! I think there is no more worthy fighter than Alpha would be for the Turkish Republic! Let's have some "delikanlis" come back home and send Alpha as a replacement. It's a win-win situation.

27.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 12:20 pm

Quoting justinetime:

Quoting thehandsom:

Well..
All I said was to approve what Azade said actually (I did not write any single word at all.. How bizarre!!)..

Azade thinks that Turkey needs a professional army.
Are there anybody STILL think that Turkey does not need a professional army?

Azade did not want our young boys to become an easy target in fights and die.
Do we really want our young boys to become an easy target and die?

And about being a man and being a 'delikanli'. Well, it is a bit 'up close and personal' to be honest. Very bizaare






i totally agree with this. it is not bad when young boys themselves choose to be soldiers for their family, for themselves, or for their country. but the hazard begins when young inexperienced (note inexperienced) soldiers are being drafted to fight.
i know korean boys start training for war at the age of 18 too, but inexperienced young korean soldiers aren't being drafted to war.
i think the problem lies on that point.


I wonder what would you say about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmmg17eGPH8

28.       portokal
2516 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 02:51 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

not fair! Luetfen English translation please! Thanks.



harika means wonderfull
if this is what you were asking translation for.)))))

29.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 02:59 pm

30.       teaschip
3870 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 03:14 pm

I am totally against drafting, for a government to mandate anyone to serve in the military is beyond me. I believe it should be voluntary and those who enlist reep at least some benefits when they return. How about a paid education or at least some type of compensation. Having some type of benefits to attract those who want to volunteer to serve their country. I don't think drafting should be mandated, unless of course that is the last resort..

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