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Sabre rattling or more?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Piratis » Sat May 07, 2005 1:29 pm

Yes you will see. Because tha balance of power is constantly changing.

If today you use the more power you have to gain on our loss, then after the shift of balance of power it is only natural that this will be reversed.

Do you really think that Americans or Israelis or anybody else is going to be your allie forever? Actually Turkey apart from some Asian not so powerful countries like Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan etc, she doesn't have any kinds of deep relations with other countries that are based on anything beyond the interests of the current era.

So is it better to continue this circle of blood, or to finally agree on a win-win or a no-win, no-loss solution?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat May 07, 2005 1:35 pm

why cant you get away from that win/lose attitude, no one is trying to beat you at anything its not a game, everyone is after the same ultimate goal, a solution that would make everyone happy and content be it reunification or recognised division.

Once you get past this chip on the shoulder approach you can concentrate more on being fair and flexible towards both communities.
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Postby uzan » Sat May 07, 2005 1:52 pm

Viewpoint wrote:why cant you get away from that win/lose attitude, no one is trying to beat you at anything its not a game, everyone is after the same ultimate goal, a solution that would make everyone happy and content be it reunification or recognised division.

Once you get past this chip on the shoulder approach you can concentrate more on being fair and flexible towards both communities.


Kardesim, I am telling, you can talk as much as you want they cant change and they dont want us all they want whole cyprus .
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