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Postby YFred » Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:12 pm

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bill cobbett wrote:A wise member suggested a few days ago (I forget who) an interim Police Force from fellow and impartial EU states. Very wise idea.

It's 2009, shall we move on?


No Bill, it's not as simple as that and to suggest so is ludicrous and will fool/convince no lone. Remember it wasn't too long ago that the 'impartial' UN stepped aside and allowed the slaughter of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in Srebrenica. Slaughtered by the Serbs who were indirectly assisted their Greek orthodox kinsmen (Greeks broke the UN arms embargo allowing weapons and ammunition to flow to the Serbs).

So, let me just repeat to make it absolutely clear for those that still don't get it...... for the time being there is only one gurantee for the survival and freedoms of the TC's within Cyprus and that is the Turkish Army.

K


If it's guarantees for their safety they are after, perhaps they shouldn't go around invading territory belonging to others, and stealing their property.


For the time being the Turkish Army is the only guarantee and this is not negotiable. However, if a settlement ever takes place and in the years following a settlement we witness a sustained environment of mutual trust and respect not only between GC's and TC's but also between the GC's and Turkey (assisted by Turkey's entry into the EU) then maybe the need for the guarantee may no longer be required. Until then however like I said the guarantee is not negotiable.

K


You don't have an option on this.

I beg to differ with you DT. Full circle.


There is no free lunch Y-Jocks...

You must be another ausi from the outback.
You are confusing circle with a bun. Gasha load of amber nector for you dear friend.
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:02 pm

YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:A wise member suggested a few days ago (I forget who) an interim Police Force from fellow and impartial EU states. Very wise idea.

It's 2009, shall we move on?


No Bill, it's not as simple as that and to suggest so is ludicrous and will fool/convince no lone. Remember it wasn't too long ago that the 'impartial' UN stepped aside and allowed the slaughter of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in Srebrenica. Slaughtered by the Serbs who were indirectly assisted their Greek orthodox kinsmen (Greeks broke the UN arms embargo allowing weapons and ammunition to flow to the Serbs).

So, let me just repeat to make it absolutely clear for those that still don't get it...... for the time being there is only one gurantee for the survival and freedoms of the TC's within Cyprus and that is the Turkish Army.

K


If it's guarantees for their safety they are after, perhaps they shouldn't go around invading territory belonging to others, and stealing their property.


For the time being the Turkish Army is the only guarantee and this is not negotiable. However, if a settlement ever takes place and in the years following a settlement we witness a sustained environment of mutual trust and respect not only between GC's and TC's but also between the GC's and Turkey (assisted by Turkey's entry into the EU) then maybe the need for the guarantee may no longer be required. Until then however like I said the guarantee is not negotiable.

K


You don't have an option on this.

I beg to differ with you DT. Full circle.


There is no free lunch Y-Jocks...

You must be another ausi from the outback.
You are confusing circle with a bun. Gasha load of amber nector for you dear friend.


It's funny how you actually think you have any say in anything that goes on in the occupied territory...with all the "loans" flying left right and center...the policy controlled from turkey....the turkish embassy calling the shots....and don't get me started on the settlers that outnumber you...

as i said, there is no free lunch...you don't need to be blind to see this freddie... :lol:

PS...i remember reading, you proudly saying you got your "O" levels, whatever that is, but your spelling is shocking...maybe you meant "O" levels from the back of a cornflakes box :lol:
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:11 pm

boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:A wise member suggested a few days ago (I forget who) an interim Police Force from fellow and impartial EU states. Very wise idea.

It's 2009, shall we move on?


No Bill, it's not as simple as that and to suggest so is ludicrous and will fool/convince no lone. Remember it wasn't too long ago that the 'impartial' UN stepped aside and allowed the slaughter of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in Srebrenica. Slaughtered by the Serbs who were indirectly assisted their Greek orthodox kinsmen (Greeks broke the UN arms embargo allowing weapons and ammunition to flow to the Serbs).

So, let me just repeat to make it absolutely clear for those that still don't get it...... for the time being there is only one gurantee for the survival and freedoms of the TC's within Cyprus and that is the Turkish Army.

K


If it's guarantees for their safety they are after, perhaps they shouldn't go around invading territory belonging to others, and stealing their property.


For the time being the Turkish Army is the only guarantee and this is not negotiable. However, if a settlement ever takes place and in the years following a settlement we witness a sustained environment of mutual trust and respect not only between GC's and TC's but also between the GC's and Turkey (assisted by Turkey's entry into the EU) then maybe the need for the guarantee may no longer be required. Until then however like I said the guarantee is not negotiable.

K


You don't have an option on this.

I beg to differ with you DT. Full circle.


There is no free lunch Y-Jocks...

You must be another ausi from the outback.
You are confusing circle with a bun. Gasha load of amber nector for you dear friend.


It's funny how you actually think you have any say in anything that goes on in the occupied territory...with all the "loans" flying left right and center...the policy controlled from turkey....the turkish embassy calling the shots....and don't get me started on the settlers that outnumber you...

as i said, there is no free lunch...you don't need to be blind to see this freddie... :lol:

PS...i remember reading, you proudly saying you got your "O" levels, whatever that is, but your spelling is shocking...maybe you meant "O" levels from the back of a cornflakes box :lol:


If u have ever minded to tell us what's the differences of Turkish and TC policy towards soultion of the Cyprus problem; then I would believe that u were making any sense. :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:16 pm

insan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:A wise member suggested a few days ago (I forget who) an interim Police Force from fellow and impartial EU states. Very wise idea.

It's 2009, shall we move on?


No Bill, it's not as simple as that and to suggest so is ludicrous and will fool/convince no lone. Remember it wasn't too long ago that the 'impartial' UN stepped aside and allowed the slaughter of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in Srebrenica. Slaughtered by the Serbs who were indirectly assisted their Greek orthodox kinsmen (Greeks broke the UN arms embargo allowing weapons and ammunition to flow to the Serbs).

So, let me just repeat to make it absolutely clear for those that still don't get it...... for the time being there is only one gurantee for the survival and freedoms of the TC's within Cyprus and that is the Turkish Army.

K


If it's guarantees for their safety they are after, perhaps they shouldn't go around invading territory belonging to others, and stealing their property.


For the time being the Turkish Army is the only guarantee and this is not negotiable. However, if a settlement ever takes place and in the years following a settlement we witness a sustained environment of mutual trust and respect not only between GC's and TC's but also between the GC's and Turkey (assisted by Turkey's entry into the EU) then maybe the need for the guarantee may no longer be required. Until then however like I said the guarantee is not negotiable.

K


You don't have an option on this.

I beg to differ with you DT. Full circle.


There is no free lunch Y-Jocks...

You must be another ausi from the outback.
You are confusing circle with a bun. Gasha load of amber nector for you dear friend.


It's funny how you actually think you have any say in anything that goes on in the occupied territory...with all the "loans" flying left right and center...the policy controlled from turkey....the turkish embassy calling the shots....and don't get me started on the settlers that outnumber you...

as i said, there is no free lunch...you don't need to be blind to see this freddie... :lol:

PS...i remember reading, you proudly saying you got your "O" levels, whatever that is, but your spelling is shocking...maybe you meant "O" levels from the back of a cornflakes box :lol:


If u have ever minded to tell us what's the differences of Turkish and TC policy towards soultion of the Cyprus problem; then I would believe that u were making any sense. :lol:


titty man I thought you were intelligent enough to figure it out...

PS...I ain't here to educate the ritas of this world...it costs money, money you ain't got...but then again you can always get another loan and we can always talk again :lol:
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:18 pm

boomerang wrote:
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boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kuruovali wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:A wise member suggested a few days ago (I forget who) an interim Police Force from fellow and impartial EU states. Very wise idea.

It's 2009, shall we move on?


No Bill, it's not as simple as that and to suggest so is ludicrous and will fool/convince no lone. Remember it wasn't too long ago that the 'impartial' UN stepped aside and allowed the slaughter of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in Srebrenica. Slaughtered by the Serbs who were indirectly assisted their Greek orthodox kinsmen (Greeks broke the UN arms embargo allowing weapons and ammunition to flow to the Serbs).

So, let me just repeat to make it absolutely clear for those that still don't get it...... for the time being there is only one gurantee for the survival and freedoms of the TC's within Cyprus and that is the Turkish Army.

K


If it's guarantees for their safety they are after, perhaps they shouldn't go around invading territory belonging to others, and stealing their property.


For the time being the Turkish Army is the only guarantee and this is not negotiable. However, if a settlement ever takes place and in the years following a settlement we witness a sustained environment of mutual trust and respect not only between GC's and TC's but also between the GC's and Turkey (assisted by Turkey's entry into the EU) then maybe the need for the guarantee may no longer be required. Until then however like I said the guarantee is not negotiable.

K


You don't have an option on this.

I beg to differ with you DT. Full circle.


There is no free lunch Y-Jocks...

You must be another ausi from the outback.
You are confusing circle with a bun. Gasha load of amber nector for you dear friend.


It's funny how you actually think you have any say in anything that goes on in the occupied territory...with all the "loans" flying left right and center...the policy controlled from turkey....the turkish embassy calling the shots....and don't get me started on the settlers that outnumber you...

as i said, there is no free lunch...you don't need to be blind to see this freddie... :lol:

PS...i remember reading, you proudly saying you got your "O" levels, whatever that is, but your spelling is shocking...maybe you meant "O" levels from the back of a cornflakes box :lol:


If u have ever minded to tell us what's the differences of Turkish and TC policy towards soultion of the Cyprus problem; then I would believe that u were making any sense. :lol:


titty man I thought you were intelligent enough to figure it out...

PS...I ain't here to educate the ritas of this world...it costs money, money you ain't got...but then again you can always get another loan and we can always talk again :lol:


Pure galimatias. :lol: U r trying to ignore the fact that there's no any difference between TC stance and Turkish stance regarding the solution of Cyprus Problem. :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:24 pm

titty man...here is a freebie...cos I like you... :lol:

sure there is no difference between the stances...they, turkey, tell you their stance and you bend backwards splurting it out... :lol:

now, no more freebies...so don't go and ask again...I ain't no turkey... :lol:
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:30 pm

boomerang wrote:titty man...here is a freebie...cos I like you... :lol:

sure there is no difference between the stances...they, turkey, tell you their stance and you bend backwards splurting it out... :lol:

now, no more freebies...so don't go and ask again...I ain't no turkey... :lol:


U better stop galimatias and tell me just one difference between TC and Turkish political stances regarding the solution of Cyprob. U can't? Then don't waste ur time with making galimatias. :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:33 pm

titty man...I thought I was clear....please allow me to be blunt...show me da money

PS...unless of cource you change your name to rita...then I might, just might have pity on you... :lol:
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Postby insan » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:39 pm

boomerang wrote:titty man...I thought I was clear....please allow me to be blunt...show me da money

PS...unless of cource you change your name to rita...then I might, just might have pity on you... :lol:


The financial support of Turkey is a must. No? Why? Even if TRNC has been the richest country on earth, there would still has been no difference between TC and Turkish political stances just like Greece and so-called RoC has not. Everyone needs a big bro for many purposes, in this rapidly globalizing, capitalist world. Our kids begin learning these issues from elementary school... :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:39 pm

titty man where are you?...oh?...bank?...loan application?...ok... :lol:
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