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Postby zan » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:09 am

The UN has had no choice but to back its completely wrong choice of recognising the Greek government as the government of Cyprus and has a guilty conscience so it is trying to balance that hasty decision through inaction. Besides...As per, usual, we the TCs are being side lined, through Greek propaganda, as to what we want. If Turkey was not wanted then they would have gone long ago. Speaks volumes.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:15 am

Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.
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Postby zan » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:22 am

Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:46 am

zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


When were these TCs slaughtered and by whom? By the GCs perhaps who were defending themselves against the same, as well as compounded by a belligerent Turkey stirring up hatred against the natives' wish to further Democratise their country and perhaps move further away from the 3 guarantors?

They did nothing Zan because there was nothing to resemble what the Turks have done since in Cyprus.
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Postby zan » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:54 am

Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


When were these TCs slaughtered and by whom? By the GCs perhaps who were defending themselves against the same, as well as compounded by a belligerent Turkey stirring up hatred against the natives' wish to further Democratise their country and perhaps move further away from the 3 guarantors?

They did nothing Zan because there was nothing to resemble what the Turks have done since in Cyprus.


In the same vein......If you chose to ignore the resolutions passed by the Un at the time and call it "nothing", then right back atcha pal.......Equality means that what is good for the goose is good for the gander....UN resolutions....PAH! Not worth the paper they were written on...... :roll: :roll: :arrow:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:57 am

zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


When were these TCs slaughtered and by whom? By the GCs perhaps who were defending themselves against the same, as well as compounded by a belligerent Turkey stirring up hatred against the natives' wish to further Democratise their country and perhaps move further away from the 3 guarantors?

They did nothing Zan because there was nothing to resemble what the Turks have done since in Cyprus.


In the same vein......If you chose to ignore the resolutions passed by the Un at the time and call it "nothing", then right back atcha pal.......Equality means that what is good for the goose is good for the gander....UN resolutions....PAH! Not worth the paper they were written on...... :roll: :roll: :arrow:


There's a lot of "paper" in the case of the Turkish.
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Postby zan » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:05 am

Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


When were these TCs slaughtered and by whom? By the GCs perhaps who were defending themselves against the same, as well as compounded by a belligerent Turkey stirring up hatred against the natives' wish to further Democratise their country and perhaps move further away from the 3 guarantors?

They did nothing Zan because there was nothing to resemble what the Turks have done since in Cyprus.


In the same vein......If you chose to ignore the resolutions passed by the Un at the time and call it "nothing", then right back atcha pal.......Equality means that what is good for the goose is good for the gander....UN resolutions....PAH! Not worth the paper they were written on...... :roll: :roll: :arrow:


There's a lot of "paper" in the case of the Turkish.


Always thinking in quantity rather than quality Stella. The queen sits two foot above the toilet and disowns the smell below her. :roll:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:12 am

zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


When were these TCs slaughtered and by whom? By the GCs perhaps who were defending themselves against the same, as well as compounded by a belligerent Turkey stirring up hatred against the natives' wish to further Democratise their country and perhaps move further away from the 3 guarantors?

They did nothing Zan because there was nothing to resemble what the Turks have done since in Cyprus.


In the same vein......If you chose to ignore the resolutions passed by the Un at the time and call it "nothing", then right back atcha pal.......Equality means that what is good for the goose is good for the gander....UN resolutions....PAH! Not worth the paper they were written on...... :roll: :roll: :arrow:


There's a lot of "paper" in the case of the Turkish.


Always thinking in quantity rather than quality Stella. The queen sits two foot above the toilet and disowns the smell below her. :roll:


It has not taken long for the level of debate to plummet in your hands again Zan.

Your intimidatory, and (mis-) use of personal language, merely highlights your failing as a rational debater.
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Postby DT. » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:51 am

zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Don't take comfort in the fact that the UN is not immediately rushing to remove the Turkish troops, despite all their violations.

Just prepare for the fact that Turkey is more unstable than ever, as foreseen, and the newly acquired Cyprus-EU status is working in the background to set in motion the response.

These things will reach their tipping point shortly and Turkey will be forced to withdraw, if it does not do so voluntarily by pressure of a collapsing and unsustainable situation.


You are making the same mistake as GR made with his evolution theory (Worthless)....All provisions are being made.....Your siege mentality continues but we are experts at survival in such conditions thanks to you.

The chocolate fireguard that is the UN and the unstable of the EU did nothing with the resolutions that they passed when TCs were being slaughtered by Greeks so doing desperate work whilst peace is maintained does not fill me with hope/dread that anything new will happen now. :arrow:


Once again. which resolution are you reffering to in which the Cyprus Republic disobeyed?
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