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Postby EPSILON » Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:51 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:59 pm

EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.



and in English please. :?
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:04 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.



and in English please. :?


i hv not received by cheque from the embassy yet, therefore you hv to survive with this.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:53 pm

EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.


Why don't you answer your questions to enable us see where you are heading on?
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Postby YFred » Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:23 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.


Why don't you answer your questions to enable us see where you are heading on?

You should have said "Why don't you answer your question so we can work out what the question was in the first place?"
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:26 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.


Why don't you answer your questions to enable us see where you are heading on?


Replies come by autopilot in history, i can not give replies- history will decide.Today's status may look funny after 20 yeas. who knows?Stupid politicians (in Greek side) can only delay the history, can not change it.

do not forget what happen after 400 years.
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Postby halil » Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:46 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


None of them Pyro.....

There was a joy .... because still TC's are supporting the peace efforts. They wanted to show the world once more . They wanted to show that they are not after the titles. They wanted to find solution very soon.... they said they are fed up with delay tactics.They wanted more help from world to find ways or helping hands for solution of Cyprus problem.

They show great joy towards the Ban .... this joy gave him big shock too ....he was shocked when little kid kissed his hand and beg for peace from him.
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:50 pm

halil wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


None of them Pyro.....

There was a joy .... because still TC's are supporting the peace efforts. They wanted to show the world once more . They wanted to show that they are not after the titles. They wanted to find solution very soon.... they said they are fed up with delay tactics.They wanted more help from world to find ways or helping hands for solution of Cyprus problem.

They show great joy towards the Ban .... this joy gave him big shock too ....he was shocked when little kid kissed his hand and beg for peace from him.


Do you know any party which can have even a small role in CB, who cares what T/cs think or saying?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:22 pm

YFred wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


My final question is whether Ertogan trying to show improvment on negotiations ,helping Talat as an effort to find a final solution, or he just trying to do so avoiding improvement of Generals power in Turkey, by the election of Eroglu?

Is Cyprus still a main problem for Turkey or is just a matter of time?

It is obvious that our (G/cs) way on this subject is all the way wrong for 36 years now.

We have just suceeded to send out of the problem Greece (main liable for the situation) and ,slowly slowly, creating a population thesis of acceptance of the invasion results.

We succeeded to mix up actions of trators with Etnicity defend basic tolls and guiding our people to the hole of nobody's land.

Only by copying several points of Turkish policy we, may be, could succeed to save , at least something.


Why don't you answer your questions to enable us see where you are heading on?

You should have said "Why don't you answer your question so we can work out what the question was in the first place?"
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:27 pm

halil wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok final question halil:

Why all this joy? Is it because

a) We are anyway near in having an agreement? or
b) A famous person came in Cyprus? or
c) You smelled recognition?


None of them Pyro.....

There was a joy .... because still TC's are supporting the peace efforts. They wanted to show the world once more . They wanted to show that they are not after the titles. They wanted to find solution very soon.... they said they are fed up with delay tactics.They wanted more help from world to find ways or helping hands for solution of Cyprus problem.

They show great joy towards the Ban .... this joy gave him big shock too ....he was shocked when little kid kissed his hand and beg for peace from him.


Thanks gardash.
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