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Do you agree with what I wrote?

  • I agree

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • I agree but,....

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • I don't agree

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 5 38.5%

  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .
No your wrong and thinking like greedy c*nts thats why you "accepted" it after 3 years. If you was RIGHT then why did it take 3 years?! It is fools like you, that cause havoc in the Middle East, a bottle of Vodka keeps you Turks happy that is all you care about.

2) Nah son I dont be sorry, I stick with my words and thick before I speak. Not like you and your countrymen, like I said if you Turks drink "religously" you have no morals and that means you will accept £1000 for a death of your countrymen. Obviously your mum has been sleeping with zionists hence your thinking is like that...

3) It doesnt effect me "personally" am secure in the UK you fool. There you go firing personal insults yet you dont know my situation. It is fools like you that are affected - your countrymen died not mine. Like a coward you are willing to accept some "Words" 3 years later...Pity on you!

4) You been surviving without Israhell for the past 3 years now you got a hardon for going back in alliance with them? In the last 3 years their terrorist acts have been less as they have less stronghold. Now your willing to suck them off they will start all over again. Problem with you is, you look at yourself and dont give a sh!t about those around you dying.

And what are the rules? To listen to and agree with your zionist nonsense? A discussion (as you said, its a discussion dumb wit) is formed when there are 2 or more different arguments. Maybe you should have learnt that in school rather than smoke weed and get p!ssed on vodka. Take your own advice first and set an example, fag.

Truth hurts hence you barked.



Same problem with you - you people are narrow minded. Think all Turks are like that.

@krolbaax is right and agrees with me - someone who sees sense.

The US DOES want to attack Iran as do Israel, they are looking for scapegoats and those to do their dirty work - as they already got battered in Iraq, Afghanistan and by Hezbollah in 2006. And they dont want to lose more troops.

And who better to do that? The Turks! When they are p!ssed they dont give a fcuk, they will go and do anything even if it means losing their lives, as long as they get a little money for vodka!

You're so powerless that you involve my family. Involving someones mother, that's breakin rules. Is that we causing the problem in the ME? haha and that comes from a pro-iran guy. But I know your problem; JEALOUSY haha
 
bali,

Everyday Pakistanis are being killed by US drones and I dont see Pakistan standing up for them?
Where is your anger towards the US, why arent you barking like a dog to them? Dont you care about innocent Pakistanis dying?
 
bali,

Everyday Pakistanis are being killed by US drones and I dont see Pakistan standing up for them?
Where is your anger towards the US, why arent you barking like a dog to them? Dont you care about innocent Pakistanis dying?

No, they will only bark at people that know they won't attack them.

Not that they don't bark at Americans, they do, but from a safe distance.
 
No your wrong and thinking like greedy c*nts thats why you "accepted" it after 3 years. If you was RIGHT then why did it take 3 years?! It is fools like you, that cause havoc in the Middle East, a bottle of Vodka keeps you Turks happy that is all you care about.

2) Nah son I dont be sorry, I stick with my words and thick before I speak. Not like you and your countrymen, like I said if you Turks drink "religously" you have no morals and that means you will accept £1000 for a death of your countrymen. Obviously your mum has been sleeping with zionists hence your thinking is like that...

3) It doesnt effect me "personally" am secure in the UK you fool. There you go firing personal insults yet you dont know my situation. It is fools like you that are affected - your countrymen died not mine. Like a coward you are willing to accept some "Words" 3 years later...Pity on you!

4) You been surviving without Israhell for the past 3 years now you got a hardon for going back in alliance with them? In the last 3 years their terrorist acts have been less as they have less stronghold. Now your willing to suck them off they will start all over again. Problem with you is, you look at yourself and dont give a sh!t about those around you dying.

And what are the rules? To listen to and agree with your zionist nonsense? A discussion (as you said, its a discussion dumb wit) is formed when there are 2 or more different arguments. Maybe you should have learnt that in school rather than smoke weed and get p!ssed on vodka. Take your own advice first and set an example, fag.

Truth hurts hence you barked.



Same problem with you - you people are narrow minded. Think all Turks are like that.

@krolbaax is right and agrees with me - someone who sees sense.

The US DOES want to attack Iran as do Israel, they are looking for scapegoats and those to do their dirty work - as they already got battered in Iraq, Afghanistan and by Hezbollah in 2006. And they dont want to lose more troops.

And who better to do that? The Turks! When they are p!ssed they dont give a fcuk, they will go and do anything even if it means losing their lives, as long as they get a little money for vodka!
If it didnt hurt you that much,you wouldnt try to insult people by talking bout his mother.
That shows how your butt got hurt.
If you have nothing constructive to say or argue with common sense then just dont say anything.
Israel is our ally so get over it and move on.
 
If it didnt hurt you that much,you wouldnt try to insult people by talking bout his mother.
That shows how your butt got hurt.
If you have nothing constructive to say or argue with common sense then just dont say anything.
Israel is our ally so get over it and move on.

"Yenilen pehlivan güreşe doymazmış" :D

Hangi milliyetten olursa olsun bu forumda Türkleri kıskanan o kadar çok insan var ki. :)
 
Imbecile, We suppose to believe this crap. Tell me, Are you Iranian, Or perhaps Israeli? My bet is on Iranian.

Nooo Enes, he is a proud American. I bet he listens to the The Star-Spangled Banner everyday.:cheesy:
 
Its good that the Israelis apologized. Its never a smart move for Israelis to start incidents with Turks while these two countries enjoy good diplomatic and military relations. I hope this can be sustainable.
 
Please discuss Turkish Politics and our National Issues at this thread. Feel free to share news about it
 
Another useless thread, as it is our forum is already overrun by sticky threads, and as far as I remember a thread becomes sticky, once it has a billion posts and doesn't seem to die out. What's the idea of making a sticky right from the get go ?
 
@Neptune

those threads(turkish politics and foreign affairs) is unnecessary bro
 
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Another useless thread, as it is our forum is already overrun by sticky threads, and as far as I remember a thread becomes sticky, once it has a billion posts and doesn't seem to die out. What's the idea of making a sticky right from the get go ?

@Neptune

those threads(turkish politics and foreign affairs) is unnecessary bro

See my post http://www.defence.pk/forums/turkey-defence/280657-turkish-foreign-affairs-news-discussions.html#post4826917
 
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Turkey's PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced major political reforms, including new Kurdish rights and a reversal of the headscarf ban.

He has proposed lowering the 10% electoral threshold, which currently prevents Kurdish and other smaller parties from entering parliament. He says towns will be able to use their Kurdish rather than Turkish names, and education in Kurdish will be broadened. However, Kurdish politicians said the reforms were insufficient. The ending of the ban on women wearing headscarves in public service has been a longstanding goal of Mr Erdogan's AK Party. The ban has been one of the most contentious laws in Turkey - pitting supporters of Turkey's secular constitution against those who favour Islamic rights. Mr Erdogan and his party have been accused of rolling back the secular state and trying to promote Islamic values. The headscarf ban will be removed for public servants, but remains for judges, prosecutors, police officers and members of the armed forces. "This is a historic moment, an important stage," Mr Erdogan said. Kurdish language The reforms are a long-awaited move to improve the rights of Turkey's Kurds, who are thought to make up about 20% of the population. They are seen as a vital part of efforts to end the three-decade conflict between the government and Kurdish rebels, which has cost more than 40,000 lives. The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) armed rebel group recently suspended its withdrawal from Turkey, which was a measure agreed with the government, because of a perceived failure by the government to make political concessions to the Kurds. Mr Erdogan said the law under which only parties which get 10% of the national vote can take up parliamentary seats could be replaced by a 5% threshold, or even abolished completely. The law has in the past prevented the main Kurdish party, Peace and Democracy (BDP), from campaigning for parliament - though its members have often run as independents and clubbed together as MPs. Kurds have long awaited the government's reform package Parties would only have to win 3% to qualify for public funding - as opposed to 7% currently. Mr Erdogan also said teaching in Kurdish - and other non-Turkish languages - will be allowed in private schools; though it is still restricted in state schools. And he said towns would be allowed officially to take their native-language names. This is thought likely to lead to the Turkish-named city of Tunceli being given its Kurdish name, Dersim. Other measures in the "democratisation package" included: A nationalist oath recited by students at schools will be removed An anti-discrimination commission will be established to combat hate crimes But the co-chair of the pro- Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), Gulten Kısanak, said: "This package do not... fulfil Turkey's needs for democratisation." And BDP MP Sirri Sakik said the package did not address what were seen as judicial injustices. "The anti-terror courts are still working. Around 1,000 Kurds will not be released from prisons. "Little changes are presented as favours to the Kurds. Mother tongue can only be thought at private schools? My language is God's gift to me, how can it be limited?" Mr Erdogan also announced concessions to other minority groups, including Christians. He announced plans to return land belonging to the Syriac Christian Mor Gabriel Monastery, which had been seized by the state. The prime minister did not announce some expected measures, like concessions to the Alevi Muslim minority and the Greek Orthodox Church, but he declared: "This package is not a first and will not be the last of such reforms."

BBC News - Turkey's Erdogan announces Kurdish reforms
 
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