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Postby YFred » Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:59 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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T_C wrote:Not being funny guys, but you have the best weapon imaginable for the negotiations....yet you all start salivating and aim it straight at the TRNC, and Turkey, and Brits, and holiday makers, and big companies....and God knows who else is now in your line of fire. Not the smartest of moves imo...at least not whilst there's negotiations going on. :?

I even warned you of this, last time the Orams were on the agenda!

using the foreigners to try sell our land to them was not a good move either IMO ;)

Palio if there is no trade, who else is it going to be sold to. Unfortunately you cant buy houses with pirilluthga, you need money and it can only come from outside.
There are 250000 people affected and to concentrate 5000 foreigners is not about to solve the problem. If anything it will make it far worse.

The idea is for the “TRNC” to collapse from within and be a constant drain to Turkey. If you control something and get nothing in return but never ending bills there’s only so much tolerance you’ll have for it! :lol:

Well that's all fine and dandy. So that was the game all along. It will fail to produce the result like the rest of your previous akritas plans. When will you get it in your heads that there are more than one way of skinning a cat and if cyprus should cause such problems for Turkey she will be able to implement one of many choices available to her to solve it.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:20 pm

YFred wrote:Malpapa, when you want to kill a tree with disease in the forest, burning the forest although kills the tree is not real good remedy.



The whole forest is rotten to the core.

YFred wrote:This business of attacking the whole industry will end up in a nasty way sooner or later. Especially if it has the GC desired effect which is to kill the TRNC economy as a whole. The strange thing is GC have two desires. The second one is to have an upper hand in the negotiations, and quite honestly I do not see Talat, Erouglu or Turkey changing their stance ever on the matter.


Phewy to the negotiations. Let the politicians talk, they've been talking for decades. The people aren't listening; they're too pursuing justice.

YFred wrote:Do you think Eroglu once in full power will be unable to engineer an incedent where war could start? How many people would he have to kill for it to start, and is he not capable of that? Is there no GC on the other side inc GR who would oblige and reciprocate and fan the fires.
You guys are in deep sleep again. This lawyer of yours may go down in history for the best use of the law for politics and the worst failure ever.
Think about it?


The war is already being waged. And it's being won beautifully; and all the casualties are criminals, or benefit from criminal activities... and you don't even realise it.

Your Superglu can try and engineer whatever he likes but it won't stick. Do you think Cypriots are stupid? They've tasted legal victory; it's so much cleaner, less dangerous and far more satisfying than a military one.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:22 pm

YFred wrote:When will you get it in your heads that there are more than one way of skinning a cat and if cyprus should cause such problems for Turkey she will be able to implement one of many choices available to her to solve it.


:roll: Name one. Just one.
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Postby YFred » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:23 pm

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:Malpapa, when you want to kill a tree with disease in the forest, burning the forest although kills the tree is not real good remedy.



The whole forest is rotten to the core.

YFred wrote:This business of attacking the whole industry will end up in a nasty way sooner or later. Especially if it has the GC desired effect which is to kill the TRNC economy as a whole. The strange thing is GC have two desires. The second one is to have an upper hand in the negotiations, and quite honestly I do not see Talat, Erouglu or Turkey changing their stance ever on the matter.


Phewy to the negotiations. Let the politicians talk, they've been talking for decades. The people aren't listening; they're too pursuing justice.

YFred wrote:Do you think Eroglu once in full power will be unable to engineer an incedent where war could start? How many people would he have to kill for it to start, and is he not capable of that? Is there no GC on the other side inc GR who would oblige and reciprocate and fan the fires.
You guys are in deep sleep again. This lawyer of yours may go down in history for the best use of the law for politics and the worst failure ever.
Think about it?


The war is already being waged. And it's being won beautifully; and all the casualties are criminals, or benefit from criminal activities... and you don't even realise it.

Your Superglu can try and engineer whatever he likes but it won't stick. Do you think Cypriots are stupid? They've tasted legal victory; it's so much cleaner, less dangerous and far more satisfying than a military one.

Really, the whole forest is infested? have a look at it again without the greek sunglasses, you may be able to see better.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:26 pm

YFred wrote:Really, the whole forest is infested? have a look at it again without the greek sunglasses, you may be able to see better.


The "TRNC" is rotten to the core. I don't have any Greek sunglasses.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:27 pm

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