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Todays Politis article on Famagusta by Yiangos Mikkellides..

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Bananiot » Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:27 pm

Keep the rubbish coming GR, during these hot periods we need to be well amused. I hear that by Wednesday it will climb to 40 degrees and life would be unbearbale without your imaginary polemics. Now tell us the other one, about the 5 days war with Turkey in which we will bury 20 000 bananiots and not a single more.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:08 pm

Bananiot wrote:Keep the rubbish coming GR, during these hot periods we need to be well amused. I hear that by Wednesday it will climb to 40 degrees and life would be unbearbale without your imaginary polemics. Now tell us the other one, about the 5 days war with Turkey in which we will bury 20 000 bananiots and not a single more.


Let GR have his little dream,Bananiot,however stupid it might be...We all know that if there was a real war in Cyprus,he will be found hiding under his bed with soiled pants... :lol: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:13 pm

The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).
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Postby YFred » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:19 pm

Get Real! wrote:The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).

You mean as in Srebrenica. Did they deserve what they got?
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:20 pm

Get Real! wrote:The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).


Hey,Tiberius (with a keyboard!)...What would happen if eventually the knife simply cuts the throat and the "hostage" dies waiting for liberation???
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Postby YFred » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:21 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).


Hey,Tiberius (with a keyboard!)...What would happen if eventually the knife simply cuts the throat and the "hostage" dies waiting for liberation???

He will hold his head under his armpit and fight on for 3 days like that mad turk, who ever he was.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:27 pm

YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).


Hey,Tiberius (with a keyboard!)...What would happen if eventually the knife simply cuts the throat and the "hostage" dies waiting for liberation???

He will hold his head under his armpit and fight on for 3 days like that mad turk, who ever he was.


You mean like Gench Osman??? :lol:

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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:31 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The blackmailer (Turkish Cypriots) is only strong for as long as he can hold the abducted (RoC) with a knife (Turkey) during the standoff (Cyprus problem impasse), but the blackmailer can’t be standing there in this position forever because sooner or later he’ll drop the knife (geopolitical change) or have it removed from him (liberation operation) and then he’ll get pounced on and dealt with like a criminal (wrath of the Republic).


Hey,Tiberius (with a keyboard!)...What would happen if eventually the knife simply cuts the throat and the "hostage" dies waiting for liberation???

The chances of the blackmailer cutting the hostage’s throat without getting gunned down by those waiting to pounce, is in the minus region…
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Postby umit07 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:37 pm

Bir, the hostage's throat has already been cut, but the hostage is too high to even realize.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:40 pm

The “Turkish Cypriots” should’ve requested the setup of an unbiased international committee to investigate and determine the EXACT land ownership from all the valid evidence, so that they could then request their rightful percentage as a continuous territory and proportional seafront somewhere on Cyprus where both parties agree.

This would’ve been a fair & square respectable approach towards formal and mutual separation because you’ll find that the great majority of GCs would’ve been happy with that but instead the stupid “Turkish Cypriots” have chosen the path of cheats and criminals… to blackmail the RoC for that which they are NOT entitled to, but we all know what happens to greedy cheats in the end…
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