Oracle wrote:paliometoxo wrote:i hope this guy wins
Being realistic palio .... he is probably only the better of two evils .... but I don't think he is intelligent enough to make much difference.
He is after all paying lip service to the huge US Greek community (which is 100% behind the Cyprus issue and we really need them).
The only thing he mentioned about Cyprus was this .....A Just and Lasting Political Settlement on Cyprus: As president, Barack Obama will show U.S. leadership in seeking to negotiate a political settlement on Cyprus. He believes strongly that Cyprus should remain a single, sovereign country in which each of the two communities on the island is able to exercise substantial political authority within a bi-zonal, bicommunal federation. There must be a just and mutually agreed settlement of difficult issues like property, refugees, land, and security. A negotiated political settlement on Cyprus would end the Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus and repair the island's tragic division while paving the way to prosperity and peace throughout the entire region. It would also give Cypriots a firm foundation on which to build their future after many years of division and uncertainty.
... and we have heard all that before.
In fact what is coming out of the EU is much stronger in our favour than anything the US is saying.
After all, the last bit of that passage reminds us of their ultimate aim which is to see Turkey in the EU and I think this is the calamity for the competitor market of Europe that the US has long aimed for.
Turkey is their missile to destroy Europe and nothing more! (well destroy the Middle East also will please them even more)..... It would help foster better Greek-Turkish relations, strengthen Turkish democracy, reduce the risk of military conflict, and remove a major obstacle to Turkish membership in the EU.
We mustn't be diverted from our only true ally which is the EU (and the bulk of the individual EU countries). The US / UN have too many ulterior motives which are contrary to what is best for Cyprus.
Oracle, I may not like all aspects of United States foreign policy either, but blaming them for ALL of Cyprus', Greece's, and Turkey's ills is a vast oversimplification of the issue. Remember, there are other major international players out there (UK and Russia for starters) , and they share some of the blame as well. (oh, and by the way, that South Park song 'Blame Canada', I hope will not be mentioned in this forum...).