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Turkey : The Turkish Army is reportedly being prepared for creating a crisis in Cyprus
http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/2002/02-03-01.tcpr.html ^
| 02-03-01
| KIBRISLI
Posted on 03/01/2002 8:24:23 PM PST by pkpjamestown
Under the banner front-page title "Media war by the EU against the Turkish Army!", KIBRISLI (1.3.02) reports that the Turkish Ministry of Justice has confiscated the "Idea Politika" magazine because it had written that Turkey is being prepared to create a crisis in Cyprus.
The paper argues that the article of the above-mentioned magazine has been published within the framework of the efforts exerted by the European Union to create "a Turkey where the power of money will rule and everything will be sold and bought like a merchandise". The EU, alleges KIBRISLI, "escalates the media war against the Turkish army which it considers as the biggest obstacle to this".
"According to the magazine", writes the paper, "the Turkish Armed Forces will create a crisis in Cyprus and will be absolutely isolated from the EU".
According to KIBRISLI the EU " is buying off journalists" within the framework of its psychological struggle and the campaign against the Turkish army.
The magazine wrote that Greece and the Greek Cypriots must not be considered as Turkey's enemies. It also argued that the reason for which Turkey wants to join the European Army is the fact that it sees from now that it could come to a conflict with the European Army because of the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the EU.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: espionagelist; europelist; islamicviolence; warlist
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To: pkpjamestown
OK, let's see if I can explain this better.
The way I see this article reading, I could be wrong, is that the Turkish military is going to cause a stink in Cyprus, this will do 2 things. 1: Help the Turkish Cypriots get what they want, and 2: KILL any chance of Turkey getting into the EU.
This could be totally and completely wrong, because the article is confusing to say the least, but that is what I am reading into it.
On the first point, if Cyprus is unified and allowed into the EU, it cannot be annexed by Greece, which strategically is EXACTLY what Turkey wants. If the Turkish military creates some sort of scene on Cyprus, the Greek Cypriots will do just about anything to get them off the island, short of going to war, so will agree to allow the Turkish Cypriots to have a voice in the government and the guarantees, the EU will be the guarantee that those promises will NOT be broken this time.
On the #2, the Turkish militaries main goal is to protect the Turkish government so that it remains secular and serves the best interests of it's citizens. By becoming part of the EU, it would not be, it would run in the best interest of the EU, Therefore the EU is BAD for Turkey.
The Turkish military Kills 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak.
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03/01/2002 9:07:22 PM PST
by
Aric2000
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To: oxi-nato
They did between 1963 and 1974, and then it mysteriously STOPPED when the Turks created a neutral zone between the 2. There have been no more "disapearances" since then.
Or did you not read that post? Probably not.... don't even know why I bother with you Oxi.
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posted on
03/01/2002 9:17:16 PM PST
by
Aric2000
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To: 4ourprogeny
You do not know the Turkish military very well, the only Nato member that has a military bigger then Turkey is the US, none of the EU members even come close. But like I said, this will not escalate to that point. Turkey doesn't want war, they have a goal here, and I think that they can pull it off.
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posted on
03/01/2002 9:22:44 PM PST
by
Aric2000
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To: Aric2000
When the Turkish Cypriots are secure and have a say in the government and guarantees, the Turkish military will leave. NO question in my mind.
You're right, of course, all these security problems inherent in living in a bad neighborhood are extremely expensive. The weak TL is partly a reflection of the nation's reaction to foreign threats, as the strength of a currency is how we gauge the political stability of the country. In contrast, I am of the opinion that, by projecting national power, a strong Turkish presence in Afghanistan would boost Turkish international prestige. Instead of reacting to problems, Turkey would be proactive in heading them off. This prestige in turn would help political stability and help slow the constant inflation rate. Eventually, Turkish folks could put money in Turkish banks and make money on their Lira deposits, and the entire country would be much better off.
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To: oxi-nato
greece has international respect Greece has been soft on terrorists and nearly communist.
To: oxi-nato
And he changes the subject!! Just gotta LOVE Oxi....
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posted on
03/01/2002 9:26:47 PM PST
by
Aric2000
To: oxi-nato
And he CHANGES the subject again!! Geez, what a surprise....
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posted on
03/01/2002 9:27:35 PM PST
by
Aric2000
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To: pkpjamestown
"a Turkey where the power of money will rule and everything will be sold and bought like a merchandise".Sounds about right!
To: John Farson
CIA aided Kosovo guerrilla army [terrorists]
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38caffab1945.htm
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03/01/2002 9:30:15 PM PST
by
oxi-nato
To: pkpjamestown
...efforts exerted by European Union to create "a Turkey where the power of money will rule and everything will be sold and bought like a merchandise."Feel free to paint me as a dumb blonde, because I don't have a clue as to the politics or history of this dispute, but the above accusation which was meant to be detrimental, sounds like capitalism at its best. So what is the problem?
To: bjcintennessee
It is basically saying that the EU will control Turkey utterly. Turkey is already pretty capitalistic, so it is not a nice thing to say the least.
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posted on
03/01/2002 9:32:44 PM PST
by
Aric2000
To: oxi-nato
America shouldn't be anywhere near the Balkans. I agree, our actions there stink.
If Greece had control of their terror problem, there wouldn't be the misgivings about hosting the Olympics there.
"The Balkans are not worth the healthy bones of a single Poperanian grenadier."
--Otto von Bismarck
To: Mortimer Snavely
Sounds like a pretty good analysis to me. I just hope that that is indeed what occurs.
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03/01/2002 9:35:07 PM PST
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Aric2000
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