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The Cyprus problem: a clash of political cultures

Postby insan » Sat May 09, 2009 2:25 am

Indeed, the present indications are that we are heading towards partition, that is, two states on this small island. The Greek Cypriot side, thinking ideologically, imagined that once they enter the European Union they would manage to achieve a solution to their best interests. Indeed, some student organisations have recently even expressed their opposition to the bi-communality and bi-zonality of a solution, something that has already been accepted at high-level agreements, with the concurrence of the United Nations. But, such an idealistic position, which is contrary to the international legal principle pacta sunt servanda, was seen also in early 1960s in connection with the Greek Cypriot 13 (so many) proposals to amend the Constitution of Cyprus. In view of all such cultural characteristics, it is highly probable that even if the Greek Cypriots had voted for the Annan plan, we would have troubles later again.
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... 4&cat_id=1
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Postby Get Real! » Sat May 09, 2009 2:54 am

Partition already exists on Cyprus, so what do some of these half-witted authors actually mean when they write things like “we are heading towards partition”? :?

Do they mean a partition suggested by the RoC? :) …because without the blessings of the RoC NOTHING can ever be implemented on this island legally; don’t they realize that? :?

I’ll wager that there’s a greater probability that the Dalai Lama will launch an attack and defeat the Red Army, than the RoC ever ceding territory to anyone! :lol:

If the Turkish Cypriot “strategy” is the hope that all Greek Cypriots will one day wake up and decide to take amphetamines and gift 37% of RoC territory, then this has to go down as the biggest and dumbest miscalculation in the history of mankind! Image
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Postby insan » Sat May 09, 2009 3:19 am

Get Real! wrote:Partition already exists on Cyprus, so what do some of these half-witted authors actually mean when they write things like “we are heading towards partition”? :?

Do they mean a partition suggested by the RoC? :) …because without the blessings of the RoC NOTHING can ever be implemented on this island legally; don’t they realize that? :?

I’ll wager that there’s a greater probability that the Dalai Lama will launch an attack and defeat the Red Army, than the RoC ever ceding territory to anyone! :lol:

If the Turkish Cypriot “strategy” is the hope that all Greek Cypriots will one day wake up and decide to take amphetamines and gift 37% of RoC territory, then this has to go down as the biggest and dumbest miscalculation in the history of the mankind! Image


"They" r able to achieve anything they wish. All "they" need is politically suitable circumstances. Lamers :lol: have not the ability to comprehend how trickily they change the circumstances of any place among their targets. "They" have huge intelligence information, knowledge of ability and financial power to carry out every project all around the world.

GR! if u don't have the ability to comprehend the future developments primarily in our region and secondarily in the world; might cause u an heart attack or psychological collapse when things happen in opposite direction of ur expectations.

U r a young naive boy that have an immature and superficial comprehension ability. I highly recommend u to train ur comprehension skill to get things right. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat May 09, 2009 3:28 am

:shock: Can “they” hear us now? :?

I have some questions Insan…

1. Do they look anything like us?

2. Is the “TRNC” the next regional superpower?

3. Do you add sugar to your cornflakes?

I think that’s all for now…
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Postby Hermes » Sat May 09, 2009 3:38 am

insan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Partition already exists on Cyprus, so what do some of these half-witted authors actually mean when they write things like “we are heading towards partition”? :?

Do they mean a partition suggested by the RoC? :) …because without the blessings of the RoC NOTHING can ever be implemented on this island legally; don’t they realize that? :?

I’ll wager that there’s a greater probability that the Dalai Lama will launch an attack and defeat the Red Army, than the RoC ever ceding territory to anyone! :lol:

If the Turkish Cypriot “strategy” is the hope that all Greek Cypriots will one day wake up and decide to take amphetamines and gift 37% of RoC territory, then this has to go down as the biggest and dumbest miscalculation in the history of the mankind! Image


"They" r able to achieve anything they wish. All "they" need is politically suitable circumstances. Lamers :lol: have not the ability to comprehend how trickily they change the circumstances of any place among their targets. "They" have huge intelligence information, knowledge of ability and financial power to carry out every project all around the world.

GR! if u don't have the ability to comprehend the future developments primarily in our region and secondarily in the world; might cause u an heart attack or psychological collapse when things happen in opposite direction of ur expectations.

U r a young naive boy that have an immature and superficial comprehension ability. I highly recommend u to train ur comprehension skill to get things right. :lol:


Insan(e),

I think you are beginning to live up to your name. Your posts are becoming increasingly paranoid and delusional. You are now talking gibberish. Is this what thirty-five years of living in the fairyland of the "TRNC" does to a man? You guys need a solution fast...
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Postby insan » Sat May 09, 2009 3:44 am

Get Real! wrote::shock: Can “they” hear us now? :?

I have some questions Insan…

1. Do they look anything like us?

2. Is the “TRNC” the next regional superpower?

3. Do you add sugar to your cornflakes?

I think that’s all for now…
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If u study a bit on geopolitics on Greece-Cyprus-Turkey triangle, u will get the answers of ur own questions, GR.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat May 09, 2009 3:53 am

insan wrote:
Get Real! wrote::shock: Can “they” hear us now? :?

I have some questions Insan…

1. Do they look anything like us?

2. Is the “TRNC” the next regional superpower?

3. Do you add sugar to your cornflakes?

I think that’s all for now…
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If u study a bit on geopolitics on Greece-Cyprus-Turkey triangle, u will get the answers of ur own questions, GR.

Shhhhhh… I looked up the Bermuda triangle but it doesn’t mention cornflakes… :?
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Postby humanist » Sat May 09, 2009 7:26 am

insan the TC's have no choice it is either you come to the party as a united Cyprus or enslaved to the Turk for ever in a day

we are beginning to forget the material land and home but we are not yet ready to surender it, as long as you occupy our lands we shall demand economic sanctions till what is ours is returned
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat May 09, 2009 6:48 pm

humanist wrote:insan the TC's have no choice it is either you come to the party as a united Cyprus or enslaved to the Turk for ever in a day

we are beginning to forget the material land and home but we are not yet ready to surender it, as long as you occupy our lands we shall demand economic sanctions till what is ours is returned


Or the super powers decide otherwise, you can kid yourselves all you want want but you cannot kid others when the time is right the problem will be solved and you may not like it.
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Postby The Cypriot » Sat May 09, 2009 6:54 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
humanist wrote:insan the TC's have no choice it is either you come to the party as a united Cyprus or enslaved to the Turk for ever in a day

we are beginning to forget the material land and home but we are not yet ready to surender it, as long as you occupy our lands we shall demand economic sanctions till what is ours is returned


Or the super powers decide otherwise, you can kid yourselves all you want want but you cannot kid others when the time is right the problem will be solved and you may not like it.


Don't listen to VP, humanist, she's got no archithkia!
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