boomerang wrote:Malapapa wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Malapapa wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:This is my firm conviction:
Ban came because the Anglo Americans together with Ankara forced him to come.
Helping Talat was just a veil. "Elections" are more that 2 months away...
He came IMMEDIATELY after the Orams case to deliver a message...
I hope more than anyone that I am wrong!
OK, Pyrpo. And the message was?
Some sort of blackmail, If I were Christofias "me ta moutra os ton kolo" I would be able to tell you.
As long as Christofias and Talat, as is their stated common conviction, "find a solution to the Cyprus problem which would take into full consideration the legitimate rights and concerns of both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots" what is there to worry about?
This to me is a huge climbdown from Talat (post Orams) on the property issue. He has acknowledged that Cypriots have a legitimate right to their property and that this must be given full consideration.
I agree with pyro on this on this one...property is not the issue here...they haven't even started to negotiate it yet...the most relevant for turkey here is governance and how to govern the whole island...legally...turkey would be happy to give all the land back as long as they govern...don't make any mistake about it...i don't even think turkey wants partition...cyprus is turkish is their motto...
while drunk with joy of a win we missed the actual point...
turkey has a long plan and looking a far while we think the eu is gonna be our saviour, forgetting the eu' is US pet puppet...anyway we should have VETO turkey from the start if we were serious about it...
another point is who gave turkey the green light for joining the eu?...the eu or the us?...this alone tells us who the master is and who the puppet is...
Christofias looked unhappy because he was unwell. Now whether this was triggered by some dastardly ultimatum, delivered to him by Ki-moon on behalf of the Anglo-Americans, on how Cyprus was to be gifted to Turkey in time for Doomsday 2012, we'll have to leave to the conspiracy theorists. Where is insan when you need him?
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LDE6112KV.htm
Cypriot President Demetris Christofias was discharged from hospital on Tuesday after a short stay probably triggered by exhaustion, doctors said.
Christofias, 64, went to hospital on his physician's advice after feeling unwell on Tuesday afternoon. Tests carried out gave Christofias the all-clear, medics said.