Piratis wrote:Turkey wanted a "no" vote from TC? Are you dreaming? Turkey even replaced Denctash with Talat to get a "yes" vote from TCs. The leader of TCs had been the "president" of the pseudo state, and when Turkey decided the leader became the "prime minister" so TCs would be encouraged to vote "yes" in the Annan partition plan.
Piratis wrote:Turkey wanted a "no" vote from TC? Are you dreaming? Turkey even replaced Denctash with Talat to get a "yes" vote from TCs. The leader of TCs had been the "president" of the pseudo state, and when Turkey decided the leader became the "prime minister" so TCs would be encouraged to vote "yes" in the Annan partition plan.
iceman wrote:I think all of you are making a big mistake here by undermining the genuine determination for a solution of TC's pre referandum...At the time,the pressure amongst the TC's had risen so much against Denktash & his policies ,Turkey had no other option to go along because the people were so fed up and were on the edge of mutiny...Even the "deep state" in Turkey had no option cos it was either go along with the wish of TC's and diffuse the situation peacefully or oppose AKP and support Denktash against the people using force..
A clash between TC people and the army was the last thing they wanted.!!
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