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Why does'nt the South support the North?

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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 27, 2010 1:32 am

We cooperate with the "RoC" and Turkey cuts our financial support and thousands of government workers do not get paid, what do you suggest we do? the economy would go belly up, not a good idea. Its obvious GCs are so conditioned that they are unable to see the opportunity with the balls necessary to take such radical action the current division will stay forever, never say I didnt try.
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Postby Me Ed » Sat Nov 27, 2010 1:40 am

Its also worth remembering that a significant amount of that financial support goes to sustaining the settlers.

So it does beg the questions as to where a large proportion of this cash will end up.

It would work well if the TCs paid taxes to the RoC to fund this development.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 27, 2010 1:47 am

Me Ed wrote:Its also worth remembering that a significant amount of that financial support goes to sustaining the settlers.

So it does beg the questions as to where a large proportion of this cash will end up.

It would work well if the TCs paid taxes to the RoC to fund this development.


I don't think you have or want to understand that the financial support is a lifeline and without it the north would turn into chaos which is why TCs do not tell Turkey to stop interfering in matters to do with a solution, if they were free to take decisions then you would also get what you want but you have to have the capacity and the vision to see what I am saying is a very viable option.
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Postby Me Ed » Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:13 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Its also worth remembering that a significant amount of that financial support goes to sustaining the settlers.

So it does beg the questions as to where a large proportion of this cash will end up.

It would work well if the TCs paid taxes to the RoC to fund this development.


I don't think you have or want to understand that the financial support is a lifeline and without it the north would turn into chaos which is why TCs do not tell Turkey to stop interfering in matters to do with a solution, if they were free to take decisions then you would also get what you want but you have to have the capacity and the vision to see what I am saying is a very viable option.

I do understand, but even if the RoC agreed this with the TCs, Turkey would never allow it - so its clear who and what the problem is.

In addition to this, the Famagusta deal also offered the opening of some EU chapters for Turkey - again, its plain to see who the problem is here.
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Postby boomerang » Sat Nov 27, 2010 4:47 am

the roc under no circumstances fund an illegal regime unless she has a say how things are run...similar to what turkey expects and gets by funding the illegal regime...
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:13 am

boomerang wrote:the roc under no circumstances fund an illegal regime unless she has a say how things are run...similar to what turkey expects and gets by funding the illegal regime...


That gpes without saying and the whole point of the exerciae is to reduce the influence of Turkey and increase the cooperation between the two sides.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:14 am

Viewpoint wrote: .. the financial support is a lifeline and without it the north would turn into chaos ...


:D

Bliss! Sit and wait ...


"Tick tock .... "

"Drip, drip, drip"

You were warned about the unparalleled endurance of the natives ....
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:16 am

Med Ed what i am bringing to the table is so radical that you have yet to comprehend the benefits that would allow us to resolve the Cyprus issue one and for all.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:23 am

Oh, and VP; just noticed your signature which if you had understood would have saved you the bother of begging for money ...


Viewpoint's signature wrote:
"the bully got bullied and thats why nobody is helping you".




Who is going to help you, the biggest bullies of all time?
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Postby ZoC » Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:42 am

Viewpoint wrote:
ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This would definitely be a development that would follow the agreement financially support the TCs giving them the freedom to tell Turkey to not interfere in their affairs and therefore be more accommodating to Gc demands in taking measure jointly to resolve matters.


this would definitely be a development that would follow the agreement to kiss my arse.


Only to be expected from someone as limited as yourself.


that's exactly what i was thinking about u with ur ridiculous suggestion that free cypriots should bank roll the occupied north of their country while still occupied by an unrepentant invader. ur not even limited, ur just a sole trader of garbage.


People with limited mental capacity cannot think outside of the box and are condemned to ignorance and in the case more of the same status quo.


back at u! my mental capacity is unlimited and my ability to think outside the box unparalleled.

ur the one in the box and ur the one whose status has been "quoed" since 1974.
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