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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:40 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Jerry wrote:Chief adviser to Erdo reckons that Greece would like to leave the EU and join Turkey. What kind of credibility does the Turkish government have when it employs cretins like this to advise its leader, how can Erdo and co ever be taken seriously? I always thought Christofias was a bit thick but he's Einstein compare to them.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-328554- ... urkey.html


That man - Yiğit Bulut - is a moron, and the story is published in the flagship paper of the Fethullah Gülen Islamist organisation. In my book, the end result is zero credibility.


...it is so far fetched, that i was about to post this in the (official) Bagis the Clown thread, before i convinced my brain that there are other important advisors to Erdogan other than him, just as, 'creative', (the word that comes to mind).
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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby Jerry » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:25 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Jerry wrote:Chief adviser to Erdo reckons that Greece would like to leave the EU and join Turkey. What kind of credibility does the Turkish government have when it employs cretins like this to advise its leader, how can Erdo and co ever be taken seriously? I always thought Christofias was a bit thick but he's Einstein compare to them.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-328554- ... urkey.html


That man - Yiğit Bulut - is a moron, and the story is published in the flagship paper of the Fethullah Gülen Islamist organisation. In my book, the end result is zero credibility.


...it is so far fetched, that i was about to post this in the (official) Bagis the Clown thread, before i convinced my brain that there are other important advisors to Erdogan other than him, just as, 'creative', (the word that comes to mind).



Here's another idiot for you and he's a professor. Apparently Greece and Turkey have had limited interest in "their kin" in Cyprus since 1963.
http://www.todayszaman.com/news-328454- ... uler-.html

When one reads crap like this one has to ask how much ordinary Turks really know about Cyprus and its problems - are they all brainwashed?
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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby kurupetos » Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:33 pm

Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...indeed, it is a great idea for Greece to join with Turkey, but first let's see if the economic cooperation of Greece with it's present allies provide results enough for other countries, like Egypt, and Syria, Lebanon, Iraq an Iran, to join.if/when Greece leaves the EU for such an enterprise, Turkey would be last on the list.

Bankruptcy was the best thing happened in Greece since 1821, RW! It was the only way for the average Hellene to wake up and embrace Nationalism!

Hallelujah! :D


GD Fascist and so called "nationalists" will soon be embracing their soap with a strong grip so as to be careful not to drop it in the showers of Korydallos! :lol:

You don't have a clue. :lol:
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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:25 pm

Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...indeed, it is a great idea for Greece to join with Turkey, but first let's see if the economic cooperation of Greece with it's present allies provide results enough for other countries, like Egypt, and Syria, Lebanon, Iraq an Iran, to join.if/when Greece leaves the EU for such an enterprise, Turkey would be last on the list.

Bankruptcy was the best thing happened in Greece since 1821, RW! It was the only way for the average Hellene to wake up and embrace Nationalism!

Hallelujah! :D


GD Fascist and so called "nationalists" will soon be embracing their soap with a strong grip so as to be careful not to drop it in the showers of Korydallos! :lol:


Michaloliakos probably knows that already from his previous experiences in a Prison, him already being a convicted criminal, having been found guilty of offences involving arms and explosives in 1979', for which got sentenced to a year in prison....
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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby kimon07 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:10 pm

By Burak Begdil
16/10/2013

Yiğit Bulut, the anchorman-turned-prime ministerial chief advisor and the inventor of the famous telekinesis theory (in which dark forces are plotting to murder Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan by telekinesis), has a new and equally fascinating theory: A majority of Greeks, if put to a popular referendum, would vote to quit EU membership, turn back the clock 200 years, and rejoin Turkey. Mr. Bulut should refrain from mentioning this theory if he ever travels to Hellenic lands – unless he is in the comfort of friends and has consumed enough ouzo to disqualify him from being taken seriously.

People wonder, naturally, what kind of other advice the generous Mr. Bulut must be offering to the prime minister. An Austrian referendum, which would result in the popular desire to turn back the clock 330 years ago and surrender Vienna to the Turks? An Egyptian referendum, especially these days, for a return to glorious Turkish rule? A Cypriot vote to annex the island to Turkey? Or perhaps the subject of Greece rejoining Turkey should be put to a referendum in Turkey instead of Greece? But if Mr. Bulut genuinely believes in the merits of popular vote in redefining borders, he can always propose to his boss a plebiscite in his own country’s southeast....


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Re: "Greece should join Turkey"

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:20 pm

kimon07 wrote:By Burak Begdil
16/10/2013

Yiğit Bulut, the anchorman-turned-prime ministerial chief advisor and the inventor of the famous telekinesis theory (in which dark forces are plotting to murder Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan by telekinesis), has a new and equally fascinating theory: A majority of Greeks, if put to a popular referendum, would vote to quit EU membership, turn back the clock 200 years, and rejoin Turkey. Mr. Bulut should refrain from mentioning this theory if he ever travels to Hellenic lands – unless he is in the comfort of friends and has consumed enough ouzo to disqualify him from being taken seriously.

People wonder, naturally, what kind of other advice the generous Mr. Bulut must be offering to the prime minister. An Austrian referendum, which would result in the popular desire to turn back the clock 330 years ago and surrender Vienna to the Turks? An Egyptian referendum, especially these days, for a return to glorious Turkish rule? A Cypriot vote to annex the island to Turkey? Or perhaps the subject of Greece rejoining Turkey should be put to a referendum in Turkey instead of Greece? But if Mr. Bulut genuinely believes in the merits of popular vote in redefining borders, he can always propose to his boss a plebiscite in his own country’s southeast....


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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/what-i ... sCatID=398

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