RebelWithoutAPause wrote:There is no arguing to the fact that the Turkish Army in Cyprus does act as a deterrent, but I admit that megapolitics is the order of the day; unfortunately.
A deterrent to what? Cypriots wanting to go home?But regarding the 'allegiance' issue, ask me again when the last Greek flag flies over Cyprus, my answer then might be different.
Regards
Like i said to someone else. You are always going to get Cypriots who see themselves as one with the people of Greece and other Greek people around the world. That is what the flag represents - it does not mean they want to merge the country with Greece. The difference between Cyprus and the illegal north is while the Cyprus government does not sympolise itself with the flag of Greece and is completely independent from it - the so called 'Turkish Cypriots' who pretend they want an independent state twin their 'TRNC' with the flag of Turkey in its 'official government' status. They even put statues of Ataturk everywhere and he didnt even step foot on Cyprus.
Their are no 'Turkish Cypriots' - well at least not on this website anyway.
Rebel....a great majority of Turkish Cypriots do not want to merge with Turkey.