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Thread: Why should Turkey restrain from entering Irak?

7191.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 04:21 pm

Quoting Serdar07:

What does an economy sanctions mean for you? Can they control not apply that on innocent people or they are considering all who live in North of Iraq are PKK supporters?!


I hope they dont apply it strictly. it is worse than turkish army entering the region.
It looks like, you -northen iraqi kurds-,again , got caught in the middle. Not between pkk and turkey though, turkey and usa.



Thread: Why should Turkey restrain from entering Irak?

7192.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 03:51 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting AEnigma III:



I would also guess that out of 14,237 Turkish Class members, you will be lucky if you get one direct reply...


This is UNFAIR.



Neden?
Alpha will reply of course - he never minds giving his views on Kurds


cunku, I will be happy to give a direct answer to any questions as one of 14.237 members.



Thread: Why should Turkey restrain from entering Irak?

7193.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 03:45 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:



I would also guess that out of 14,237 Turkish Class members, you will be lucky if you get one direct reply...


This is UNFAIR.



Thread: T to E : Help for my friend pls..

7194.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 03:39 pm

Quoting shama-uk:

I promise it was for my friend! My husband is well aware that if he was up to anything I would throw a huge sunat (circumcision) party in his honour and would invite both our friends and family to view the ceremony. I'd even buy him a brand new red and white suit, complete with fez. It would be the last party he attended,trust me! And thank you Handsome for having faith in me I miss our chats. Must get on the chat line one day soon. I have had so much to do recently that i havent had time. Also, i have started turkish classes - been to one so far - that's why i couldnt make sense of the email - ha ha.


Shama,
Next time you may send this type of translations to me in private messages. If you dont,I am afraid, there is no escape from chewing gum gang.
Authorities should be called.
lol



Thread: T to E : Help for my friend pls..

7195.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 02:29 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting thehandsom:


Might be strange, might be sexist.
But somehow, you still LOVE it .




Ok , fine, you dont love it.
But I DO.



Thread: T to E : Help for my friend pls..

7196.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 02:25 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting AEnigma III:

You sure it was your "friend's" message?



I trust shama..



Well, what a strange and sexist culture it is where you can't ask your own husband to translate a "friends" message! Vallahi, I will never get used to it


ha ha
Might be strange, might be sexist.
But somehow, you still LOVE it .



Thread: T to E : Help for my friend pls..

7197.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Oct 2007 Sat 02:18 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

You sure it was your "friend's" message?



I trust shama..



Thread: pls translate english to Turkish

7198.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 11:17 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

You don't have to release the names here.....just pm everyone!!!


you want me to be banned because of spamming?



Thread: Why should Turkey restrain from entering Irak?

7199.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 11:02 pm

Quoting teaschip1:


Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting teaschip1:

It did not take more than a few months for Indonasia and the representatives of Aceh to solve the "Aceh Problem," but it has taken more than 80 years for the Turks to recognize the very existence of the Kurdish people.

Turkey wants to become a member of the EU, but the behavior of Turkey is far from that of civilized Europe. The Turks don't even recognise the Iraqi Constitution and refuse negotiating with any Iraqi delegation with representatives of the Kurdistan Regional Government in it. If you don't negotiate with the constitutionally recognized Kurdistan Regional Government, then how can you expect them to solve your problems?!

Turks are famous for their nationalism. How does the average Turk view the possibility of getting more involved in this war?



Of course she will refuse to recognize.
Is there a government in Iraq?
Is there a constitution?
Has Iraq been split and we dont know?
Can you write a constitution under occupation?
Why has Turkey been speaking to USA for this problem then?

questions, questions, questions!!





"Is there a constitution?" is a typical answer I was expecting here. What a shame there is so much ignorance you have for your fellow neighbor.

Could it just be that the Turkish government has concern regarding Iraqi Kurdistan, is that if it becomes independent, then Kurds in Turkey will want to separate from Turkey and join the new Kurdish state.

You never answered my question, please...

How does the average Turk view the possibility of getting more involved in this war?

Oh so you must not be an average Turk, my apologies...


An avg Turk? may be I am..
You never get a lesson from History do you?
You dont see what is happening in israel and palestine do you?
you have no idea the entire northern iraq is getting its food from Turkey, do you?
You have no idea what might happen to Kurds once you left, do you?
You have no idea you let them down in the past and Saddam gassed them with the gas bought from you, do you?

You have no idea, how pathetic is to insist that there is a free Iraq, do you?

do you want us to believe and army can invade a country and hold elections and dictate a constitution?
How naive is that?



To answer your questions/statements which ever they are;
1.)You never get a lesson from History? Not sure what you mean.
2.) Yes, I see clearly what is happening to Israel..
3.) Yes, I understand food & equipment is coming through Turkey into Iraq.
4.) Yes, I understand why might happen to Kurds when we leave.
5.) Yes, I understand we have let them down in the past.
6.) Yes, it's pathetic to think Iraq is a totally free country.
7.) Yes, they did hold elections and they do have a constitution.

So, what is your point here?


Well..
Dont you know what happened in 1917s British occupation of Iraq?
In a nut shell:
They invade Iraq easily; after the invasion insurgency start;Lloyd George says they can abondon Iraq to anarchy; They suggest Syria might be involved!!;uprasings in Kufa 1920; Shia -ultimate- leader Yazdi(did not support rebellion); local shia Badr (supported rebellion);Najaf 1920;Fallujah 1920; July 1922 constitution, referandum with 96% majority;
The result was:
THE BRITISH FAILED.
=====
Similarities? can you figure them out?
easy invasion; insurgency; cant leave now because of the mess; Syria, Iran accusations;Ali Sistani; Muqtada El-sadr; kufa;najaf;fellujah; constitution;
The result will be:
...............(you can fill the dots)

you really dont see this..do you?
The point is that IRAQ is not your country.
You are just passing by..
Oil robbers..That is how you are called in the entire middle east.
About the invasion of Northern Iraq, I already told my opinion about it. I am against it. The problem Turkey is having is in its borders not in northern Iraq.



Thread: pls translate english to Turkish

7200.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Oct 2007 Fri 10:40 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Leelu:

Quoting thehandsom:

"you two timing turkish love rat"

lol lol lol suuuuuuuch strong words!!! lol lol lol I don't know about anyone else .. but my curiosity is piqued!!!



I MUST KNOW! I MUST! Ouhhhhhhh juicy gossip


No way..
I have no intentions to relaese the names here..
And we all know what curiosity does. dont we!



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