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Postby Hatter » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:14 am

insan wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Surely as matters unfold, you must be realising that you have never called the shots, let alone now! :lol:

We are going for nothing less than full re-unification of our Island under Democratic one-man-one vote ethics ... and we could not care less if there was only ONE TC left by then! 8)


"U" better prepare urself for a bitter partition. First, u need to go for a check-up bcz it might cause u a heart attack. :lol:


Partition ain't gona happen, Insan. You had better wake up and smell the coffee.


Partition is what will happen. Everything indicates we r going through a partition and it will be clearer in few months time, even the lamers will realize. Partition will happen not bcz I and "they" wish so but bcz of "they" couldn't manage to reconcile Hellenes and Turks; besides the incapability of Hellenes and Turks to reconcile. "They" always chose the feasible and most pragmatic ways, so do I.



It ain't gonna happen, Insan, because it would be against the long term interests of Britain and against the long term interests of Turkey. Probably heartbreaking for you and the other neo-partitionists, but that is the reality of the situation.
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Postby insan » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:22 am

Hatter wrote:
insan wrote:
Hatter wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Surely as matters unfold, you must be realising that you have never called the shots, let alone now! :lol:

We are going for nothing less than full re-unification of our Island under Democratic one-man-one vote ethics ... and we could not care less if there was only ONE TC left by then! 8)


"U" better prepare urself for a bitter partition. First, u need to go for a check-up bcz it might cause u a heart attack. :lol:


Partition ain't gona happen, Insan. You had better wake up and smell the coffee.


Partition is what will happen. Everything indicates we r going through a partition and it will be clearer in few months time, even the lamers will realize. Partition will happen not bcz I and "they" wish so but bcz of "they" couldn't manage to reconcile Hellenes and Turks; besides the incapability of Hellenes and Turks to reconcile. "They" always chose the feasible and most pragmatic ways, so do I.



It ain't gonna happen, Insan, because it would be against the long term interests of Britain and against the long term interests of Turkey. Probably heartbreaking for you and the other neo-partitionists, but that is the reality of the situation.


Let's see... Next 10 years of the world is being planned by some behind closed doors. It is clear that neither solution thesis r acceptable for 2 communities and enforcing either thesis on any side don't help. In such a case they won't wait even just 1 more year for impossible. So, logically speaking; if the solution thesis we have already had and negoitiated for 50 years couldn't be accepted by either side, what has remained to talk abt? Partition... One way or another Cyprus problem should have been solved at max mid 2010.
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Re: What Happens Next ?

Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:39 am

insan wrote:The tide of public opinion in the North is now turning, and the window of opportunity for a united Cyprus is closing. Permanent partition and a proposal for a two state solution are in the ascendancy.

I thought the tide of public opinion in the "TRNC" had already turned after the AP result? :lol:

It seems that after EVERY major event on Cyprus, Turkish Cypriots call it the "turning point" to justify their intransigence! :lol:
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Re: What Happens Next ?

Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:41 am

insan wrote:After the 46 years of failure of the efforts to reconcile Turks and Hellenes; partition is what "they" want but don't propose it officially for some well known reasons.

But who cares what Turks and Hellenes want? It's what Cypriots want that matters. :lol:
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Re: What Happens Next ?

Postby insan » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:43 am

Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:The tide of public opinion in the North is now turning, and the window of opportunity for a united Cyprus is closing. Permanent partition and a proposal for a two state solution are in the ascendancy.

I thought the tide of public opinion in the "TRNC" had already turned after the AP result? :lol:

It seems that after EVERY major event on Cyprus, Turkish Cypriots call it the "turning point" to justify their intransigence! :lol:


Yeah, the tide of public opinion in the TRNC had already turned after the AP result but it's degree is increasing and strengthening to take action for "only and only partition." :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:44 am

insan wrote:"U" better prepare urself for a bitter partition. First, u need to go for a check-up bcz it might cause u a heart attack. :lol:

Why don't you explain to us how this can technically come about and then you might be able to convince everyone... :wink:
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Re: What Happens Next ?

Postby insan » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:45 am

Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:After the 46 years of failure of the efforts to reconcile Turks and Hellenes; partition is what "they" want but don't propose it officially for some well known reasons.

But who cares what Turks and Hellenes want? It's what Cypriots want that matters. :lol:


Cypriots? Like u? Who even incapable to describe what Cypriotness and Cypriotism is?
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Postby Hatter » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:47 am

insan wrote:
Hatter wrote:
insan wrote:
Hatter wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Surely as matters unfold, you must be realising that you have never called the shots, let alone now! :lol:

We are going for nothing less than full re-unification of our Island under Democratic one-man-one vote ethics ... and we could not care less if there was only ONE TC left by then! 8)


"U" better prepare urself for a bitter partition. First, u need to go for a check-up bcz it might cause u a heart attack. :lol:


Partition ain't gona happen, Insan. You had better wake up and smell the coffee.


Partition is what will happen. Everything indicates we r going through a partition and it will be clearer in few months time, even the lamers will realize. Partition will happen not bcz I and "they" wish so but bcz of "they" couldn't manage to reconcile Hellenes and Turks; besides the incapability of Hellenes and Turks to reconcile. "They" always chose the feasible and most pragmatic ways, so do I.



It ain't gonna happen, Insan, because it would be against the long term interests of Britain and against the long term interests of Turkey. Probably heartbreaking for you and the other neo-partitionists, but that is the reality of the situation.


Let's see... Next 10 years of the world is being planned by some behind closed doors. It is clear that neither solution thesis r acceptable for 2 communities and enforcing either thesis on any side don't help. In such a case they won't wait even just 1 more year for impossible. So, logically speaking; if the solution thesis we have already had and negoitiated for 50 years couldn't be accepted by either side, what has remained to talk abt? Partition... One way or another Cyprus problem should have been solved at max mid 2010.


Yes, Insan, do let's see: In the absence of any progress in the "talks", the powers that be will oblige you and your neo-partitionist friends, by going against their own interests? And this, to you, is pragmatism? Who sold you this one, Insan? :lol: :lol:
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Postby insan » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:47 am

Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:"U" better prepare urself for a bitter partition. First, u need to go for a check-up bcz it might cause u a heart attack. :lol:

Why don't you explain to us how this can technically come about and then you might be able to convince everyone... :wink:


"They" have always been succesful to create any type of circumstances that will go in direction of "their" interests. World revolves around "their" interests, no mater whether lamers r aware of it or not. :wink:
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Re: What Happens Next ?

Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:47 am

insan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:The tide of public opinion in the North is now turning, and the window of opportunity for a united Cyprus is closing. Permanent partition and a proposal for a two state solution are in the ascendancy.

I thought the tide of public opinion in the "TRNC" had already turned after the AP result? :lol:

It seems that after EVERY major event on Cyprus, Turkish Cypriots call it the "turning point" to justify their intransigence! :lol:


Yeah, the tide of public opinion in the TRNC had already turned after the AP result but it's degree is increasing and strengthening to take action for "only and only partition." :lol:

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