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Postby Get Real! » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:36 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:Well done MrH.

MrH has found a friend… the one with a view to Turkey! :lol:


Or is it the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Looks like the Turkish flag to me... but that's your problem really.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:37 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Well done MrH.

MrH has found a friend… the one with a view to Turkey! :lol:


Or is it the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Looks like the Turkish flag to me... but that's your problem really.


Thanks with pleasure.
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Postby -mikkie2- » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:10 pm

Oh deery me MrH!

So, you exptect the RoC to agree to a plan that basically allows Turkey carte blanche over Cyprus!

I think you fail to realise that for every TC veto in a united Cyprus there will also be a GC veto too. So, you think that every Turkey-friendly decision will simply be rubber stamped because the TC's say so? Highly presumptious of you. Cyprus currently is a FULL member of the EU and will be so after any solution. You seriously believe that the EU will allow a country to have decision making mechanisms that will put the rest of the union into chaos\? You serioulsy think the EU will allow Turkey to affect EU decisions by proxy?

The GC's will not allow the current process to progress unless Tureky makes serious and sensible concessions over Cyprus. It is as simple as that. The current status quo is not tenable in the medium to long term. It is disatrous for TUrkey just as much as it is for the GC's and the TC's as always are cauight in the middle! We shall see in the Autumn how things go. Turkey can't keep expecting to take without giving anything back.
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Postby DT. » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:56 am

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Thanks for not answering any of my points but rather giving us a lot of unrelated and wishful thinking comments.!

DT, it is your turn now.....good luck.! :lol:


Erm...i've read the previous posts but am a little confused on what point MrH is trying to make here. Any chance I can get a reminder of what exactly it is that MrH is trying to prove? :?


DT, let me cut to the chase here so not to waste anyone's time.

MrH's whole approach in the last couple of days has been nothing but playing "head games" with us with his reverse psychology in wanting us to believe and accept something we don't want that he wants, thinking that he can convince us in what he wants is not what we want therefore we will not want what he thinks we think we don’t want so that we will want it, even thought it is not what we want.! :lol:

If you did not get that, ask MrH to explain it to you.! :lol:


I'm now convinced you're in cahoots with him Kiks :lol:
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Postby DT. » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:58 am

Viewpoint wrote:Well done MrH.


Which part of what he wrote are you congrtaulating him for VP?
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Postby MrH » Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:28 pm

Kikapu said:
DT, let me cut to the chase here so not to waste anyone's time.

MrH's whole approach in the last couple of days has been nothing but playing "head games" with us with his reverse psychology in wanting us to believe and accept something we don't want that he wants, thinking that he can convince us in what he wants is not what we want therefore we will not want what he thinks we think we don’t want so that we will want it, even thought it is not what we want.!

If you did not get that, ask MrH to explain it to you.!


Yippee, Hooray, Oops, he's found out my plan - how clever. Come on Kikapu, I love Cyprus as much as you do and wouldn't want it to become a Turkish Province due to hindsight, would I?

Check out former FEDERAL Yugoslavia and how swiftly they (its Component/federated states) were able to split. Also, as for Turkey becoming bankrupt - seriously my good man, from a person who knows about Turkey's influence in the emerging markets and Turkey's importance to the U.S and now the EU in terms of its military capacity, Energy, Iraq's future, oil production and distribution and etc, etc, etc, Turkey is actually getting stronger. You GCs, or should I say Greeks of Cyprus, still have this 1970s image of Turkey. Get rid of it as it'll only be to your lose. Turkey has changed so much, and this is from someone who has visited Ankara, its congress, interviewed many of its political and Economic giants and military leaders-whom I must say were actually in the U.S at the time, that the EU can not and will not ever let it go. Just think about it for just a second away from your nationalistic GC/Gr mind. If Greece had so called committed all the so-called invasion of Cyprus, human rights abuses, military provocations blah blah blah, do you believe that Greece would still be an EU Candidate? Just think about Turkey's importance, and with that, Cyprus NON-IMPORTANCE.

I think I'm seriously wasting my time with you guys on this forum - perhaps I'll return in the future when it's all proven right just to read your comical reactions.

See you after Turkey becomes an EU member, after the Cyprus problem has been solved and after the GCs have realised that the (their GC-administered) ROC has been dissolved forever!
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:04 pm

MrH wrote:I think I'm seriously wasting my time with you guys on this forum - perhaps I'll return in the future when it's all proven right just to read your comical reactions.

That's a BRILLIANT idea! :D
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Postby kurupetos » Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:02 pm

MrH wrote:Kikapu said:
DT, let me cut to the chase here so not to waste anyone's time.

MrH's whole approach in the last couple of days has been nothing but playing "head games" with us with his reverse psychology in wanting us to believe and accept something we don't want that he wants, thinking that he can convince us in what he wants is not what we want therefore we will not want what he thinks we think we don’t want so that we will want it, even thought it is not what we want.!

If you did not get that, ask MrH to explain it to you.!


Yippee, Hooray, Oops, he's found out my plan - how clever. Come on Kikapu, I love Cyprus as much as you do and wouldn't want it to become a Turkish Province due to hindsight, would I?

Check out former FEDERAL Yugoslavia and how swiftly they (its Component/federated states) were able to split. Also, as for Turkey becoming bankrupt - seriously my good man, from a person who knows about Turkey's influence in the emerging markets and Turkey's importance to the U.S and now the EU in terms of its military capacity, Energy, Iraq's future, oil production and distribution and etc, etc, etc, Turkey is actually getting stronger. You GCs, or should I say Greeks of Cyprus, still have this 1970s image of Turkey. Get rid of it as it'll only be to your lose. Turkey has changed so much, and this is from someone who has visited Ankara, its congress, interviewed many of its political and Economic giants and military leaders-whom I must say were actually in the U.S at the time, that the EU can not and will not ever let it go. Just think about it for just a second away from your nationalistic GC/Gr mind. If Greece had so called committed all the so-called invasion of Cyprus, human rights abuses, military provocations blah blah blah, do you believe that Greece would still be an EU Candidate? Just think about Turkey's importance, and with that, Cyprus NON-IMPORTANCE.

I think I'm seriously wasting my time with you guys on this forum - perhaps I'll return in the future when it's all proven right just to read your comical reactions.

See you after Turkey becomes an EU member, after the Cyprus problem has been solved and after the GCs have realised that the (their GC-administered) ROC has been dissolved forever!


:shock: I don't plan to live so long! :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:28 pm

MrH wrote:Kikapu said:
DT, let me cut to the chase here so not to waste anyone's time.

MrH's whole approach in the last couple of days has been nothing but playing "head games" with us with his reverse psychology in wanting us to believe and accept something we don't want that he wants, thinking that he can convince us in what he wants is not what we want therefore we will not want what he thinks we think we don’t want so that we will want it, even thought it is not what we want.!

If you did not get that, ask MrH to explain it to you.!


Yippee, Hooray, Oops, he's found out my plan - how clever. Come on Kikapu, I love Cyprus as much as you do and wouldn't want it to become a Turkish Province due to hindsight, would I?

Check out former FEDERAL Yugoslavia and how swiftly they (its Component/federated states) were able to split. Also, as for Turkey becoming bankrupt - seriously my good man, from a person who knows about Turkey's influence in the emerging markets and Turkey's importance to the U.S and now the EU in terms of its military capacity, Energy, Iraq's future, oil production and distribution and etc, etc, etc, Turkey is actually getting stronger. You GCs, or should I say Greeks of Cyprus, still have this 1970s image of Turkey. Get rid of it as it'll only be to your lose. Turkey has changed so much, and this is from someone who has visited Ankara, its congress, interviewed many of its political and Economic giants and military leaders-whom I must say were actually in the U.S at the time, that the EU can not and will not ever let it go. Just think about it for just a second away from your nationalistic GC/Gr mind. If Greece had so called committed all the so-called invasion of Cyprus, human rights abuses, military provocations blah blah blah, do you believe that Greece would still be an EU Candidate? Just think about Turkey's importance, and with that, Cyprus NON-IMPORTANCE.

I think I'm seriously wasting my time with you guys on this forum - perhaps I'll return in the future when it's all proven right just to read your comical reactions.

See you after Turkey becomes an EU member, after the Cyprus problem has been solved and after the GCs have realised that the (their GC-administered) ROC has been dissolved forever!


Please dont go MrH you have brought a breath of fresh air to the forum and definately put the wind up some of these GCs and their butt lickers. Now they are really confused as to what they want will give Turkey what she really wants...
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Postby MrH » Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:47 pm

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Please dont go MrH you have brought a breath of fresh air to the forum and definately put the wind up some of these GCs and their butt lickers. Now they are really confused as to what they want will give Turkey what she really wants...


I was just joking about the leaving part, I particularly enjoy writing on this forum. But, I'm not joking about the information I relate - it really does come from politician and etc, etc. Funny enough, mostly from the Greek Cypriot politicians I come across with on my travels.

I am not going anywhere. Thanks mate.
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