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What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby aussieturk » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:44 am

Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?
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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby Get Real! » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:46 am

aussieturk wrote:...after TRNC was declared

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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby aussieturk » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:48 am

Get Real! wrote:
aussieturk wrote:...after TRNC was declared

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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby Get Real! » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:52 am

aussieturk wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
aussieturk wrote:...after TRNC was declared

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It already has declared that... :?
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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby Epiktitos » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:01 am

aussieturk wrote:Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?

The fact that no military forces have been withdrawn in the almost 30 years since the declaration ought to tell you precisely what would happen.
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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby aussieturk » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:09 am

Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?

The fact that no military forces have been withdrawn in the almost 30 years since the declaration ought to tell you precisely what would happen.


All I am asking if they were withdrawn, do you think we would have the same situation today? or would we go back to the same as the 60's
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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby Epiktitos » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:16 am

aussieturk wrote:
Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?

The fact that no military forces have been withdrawn in the almost 30 years since the declaration ought to tell you precisely what would happen.


All I am asking if they were withdrawn, do you think we would have the same situation today? or would we go back to the same as the 60's

Things would be done properly. The RoC would one way or another reassert control of the occupied north, the 1960 treaties would be unilaterally abrogated by at least the RoC and Greece, and the constitution would be rewritten and presented on a take it or leave it basis. So no, it would be nothing like the 1960's.
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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby BirKibrisli » Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:22 pm

Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:
Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?

The fact that no military forces have been withdrawn in the almost 30 years since the declaration ought to tell you precisely what would happen.


All I am asking if they were withdrawn, do you think we would have the same situation today? or would we go back to the same as the 60's

Things would be done properly. The RoC would one way or another reassert control of the occupied north, the 1960 treaties would be unilaterally abrogated by at least the RoC and Greece, and the constitution would be rewritten and presented on a take it or leave it basis. So no, it would be nothing like the 1960's.


It would be nothing like the 60s,aussie turk...it would be 100 times worse...In 1967 the TCs at Kofunye blocked one road to GC access...Makarios replied by sending Grivas and his paramilitaries to stage a full scale attack on the two villages (Kofunye and Aytotro) resulting in more than 20 TC deaths...The GC assault only stopped when Turkish jets flew over,and Turkey threatened to invade unless they stopped and Grivas was sent away from Cyprus...What do you think would've happened in 1983 had the Turkish troops withdrew? :roll:
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Postby boulio » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:52 pm

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Re: What if the 40,000 troops left after TRNC was declared?

Postby aussieturk » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:18 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:
Epiktitos wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Would the South have invaded to take back their land? or violence commenced by some radical GC's?

Would a solution have been found for the Island?

What would have happened?

The fact that no military forces have been withdrawn in the almost 30 years since the declaration ought to tell you precisely what would happen.


All I am asking if they were withdrawn, do you think we would have the same situation today? or would we go back to the same as the 60's

Things would be done properly. The RoC would one way or another reassert control of the occupied north, the 1960 treaties would be unilaterally abrogated by at least the RoC and Greece, and the constitution would be rewritten and presented on a take it or leave it basis. So no, it would be nothing like the 1960's.


It would be nothing like the 60s,aussie turk...it would be 100 times worse...In 1967 the TCs at Kofunye blocked one road to GC access...Makarios replied by sending Grivas and his paramilitaries to stage a full scale attack on the two villages (Kofunye and Aytotro) resulting in more than 20 TC deaths...The GC assault only stopped when Turkish jets flew over,and Turkey threatened to invade unless they stopped and Grivas was sent away from Cyprus...What do you think would've happened in 1983 had the Turkish troops withdrew? :roll:


I know what would have happened, I am showing our GC friends that the troops and guarantees are necessary. When they accept that maybe the unification talks can be agreed and concluded once and for all.
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