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PARTITION IS THE ONLY SOLUTION

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Postby EPSILON » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:14 pm

Simon wrote:Your point is valid as long as your facts are correct. :wink:

There is no danger of the Cypriot National Guard trying to remove Turkish troops by force (on its own at least) in any event. Of course it would be ridiculous to attempt this.


Then what? to sign a reunification agreement with the Turkish troops?
On what terms? The super power of Cyprus National Guard puting terms on the unification agreement?
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Postby umit07 » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:16 pm

I also think that this will be the case in the end. It's seems like the Greek Cypriot side has got used to the idea of controling all of Cyprus and does not want to back down from their status as the sole gov. of Cyprus.
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Postby EPSILON » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:18 pm

umit07 wrote:I also think that this will be the case in the end. It's seems like the Greek Cypriot side has got used to the idea of controling all of Cyprus and does not want to back down from their status as the sole gov. of Cyprus.


Sole government made of what? Turkish fanatics or us, Greek fanatics?
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Postby Piratis » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:26 pm

We already have a de facto partition today. So why should we gift officially our land to the Turks? If any TC has any offer that would make it worthwhile for us to gift to them our land where we have 3500 years of history and allow them to develop and compete with us, then lets hear the proposals. So far they think they can get everything without giving in return anything, or giving just some peanuts. Well, sorry but we will not agree to that.

So the Turkish greediness is enough to guarantee that we can not agree on partition just like we could not agree for unification. Unless the Turks realize that they can not have any gain on our loss without making an exactly equivalent sacrifice from what legally belongs to them, then there will be no agreement with them whatsoever.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:34 pm

Take note:

The most ridiculous and treasonous suggestions always seem to come from the half-literate pseudo-Cypriot traitors living in Greece like Epsilon, Chapfallen, Nikiforos, and a few other twits posting under macho Greek aliases from Greek mythology and similar crap.

Many of these halfwits and/or their family are EOKA B remnants who fled to Greece to avoid getting lynched after the Turkish invasion.

The clues to look out for are:

1. Stereotypical Greek name for an alias.
2. Poor command of English.
3. Affiliation with "motherland" Greece.
4. Disrespect towards the RoC.
5. Denial of Cypriot history, culture, and inheritance.
6. Quick to jump to the idea of partition or other catastrophic scenario.

Regards, GR.
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Postby phoenix » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:54 pm

Get Real! wrote:Take note:

The most ridiculous and treasonous suggestions always seem to come from the half-literate pseudo-Cypriot traitors living in Greece like Epsilon, Chapfallen, Nikiforos, and a few other twits posting under macho Greek aliases from Greek mythology and similar crap.

Many of these halfwits and/or their family are EOKA B remnants who fled to Greece to avoid getting lynched after the Turkish invasion.

The clues to look out for are:

1. Stereotypical Greek name for an alias.
2. Poor command of English.
3. Affiliation with "motherland" Greece.
4. Disrespect towards the RoC.
5. Denial of Cypriot history, culture, and inheritance.
6. Quick to jump to the idea of partition or other catastrophic scenario.

Regards, GR.


I think I score 0/6 . . . . do I pass? :D
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:03 pm

phoenix wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Take note:

The most ridiculous and treasonous suggestions always seem to come from the half-literate pseudo-Cypriot traitors living in Greece like Epsilon, Chapfallen, Nikiforos, and a few other twits posting under macho Greek aliases from Greek mythology and similar crap.

Many of these halfwits and/or their family are EOKA B remnants who fled to Greece to avoid getting lynched after the Turkish invasion.

The clues to look out for are:

1. Stereotypical Greek name for an alias.
2. Poor command of English.
3. Affiliation with "motherland" Greece.
4. Disrespect towards the RoC.
5. Denial of Cypriot history, culture, and inheritance.
6. Quick to jump to the idea of partition or other catastrophic scenario.

Regards, GR.


I think I score 0/6 . . . . do I pass? :D

You do actually... :)
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:09 pm

From a past post with a slight correction:Epsilon stands next to Matsakis.


Those idiots cannot understand that by the minute we propose partition the occupied will be recognised and we will then be spending 4000 years negotiating how much we will get back.

Politically even the thought for partition is a suicide for the GCs. Of course there are always a few idiots (the biggest one being Matsakis) who think about it.
Anyway partition is out of the question for the vast majority of GCs. We will NEVER give away any part of our own country. Furthermore we are NOT idiots.

NB. Even Turkey has never been such an idiot to propose partition....
We can only agree on a decent Federal structure. Nothing else.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:13 pm

umit07 wrote:I also think that this will be the case in the end. It's seems like the Greek Cypriot side has got used to the idea of controling all of Cyprus and does not want to back down from their status as the sole gov. of Cyprus.

Amazing what 10,000 years of history can do to a people!
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:20 pm

EPSILON wrote:OK Zan, you have your reasons to support partition, I have mine. You respect Your Nation, I respect mine.This the way solutions can be found. This is the way freindship and coperation can be established.

Excellent! So why don't you and Zan just bugger off to the nations you each respect and leave ours alone?
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