Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:As for the new Turkish ambassador to the TRNC he will only add to the problem of TC unrest if he is not careful, they may take an unprecedented move and physically throw this guy out of office. Then we will see some fireworks.
He is not an Ambassador. He's not even a politician. But he is just about the most appropriate person to send to the north to handle Turkey's affairs financially for an occupying power. Even Turkey is beginning not to recognise her own creation, the "trnc", hence not sending a full Ambassador to the north.
When I think about it, I always felt sorry for all those Ambassadors who were sent to the north before. I mean, what kind of a screw up does a politician in Turkey needs to do to be punished by sending them to a post to a unrecognised and legally invalid location to represent his/her country of Turkey. Surely, a 10 year jail sentence in Turkey would have looked much better on their CV when they applied for a new job upon their release from jail than have a "trnc's" ambassadorship on their record.!
His full title is Turkiye Buyuk Elci.....work it out the rest of your post is a load of hogwash and bears no relevance to anything.
If I may use your famous slogan, "By putting a racing saddle on a donkey, it doesn't make the donkey a racing horse". Just by adding "Turkiye Buyuk Elci" to his name, it doesn't make him an Ambassador. Even your hero Denktash, senior and junior are against this guy not being a diplomat, let alone being an Ambassador. But of course, the word ambassador can apply to anyone you want to really, such as Pele being an Ambassador to Brazil's national football team and so on, and he is also not a politician or a diplomat. Even you were upset about this guys appointment to the "trnc" and threatened that the "TCs would throw him out". Even Turkish reporters do not see him as a "Ambassador".It is important to know that Turkey is approaching the end of the road in northern Cyprus. The removal of Turkish Ambassador Kaya Türkmen last Thursday and his replacement by a non-diplomat in charge of the austerity plan marks a turning point and a milestone on the road to de jure annexation. It shows the Turkish intent to not even pretend to consider northern Cyprus as an independent country and calls a spade a spade, or a protectorate a protectorate.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2011-02-11
Why are you so preoccupied with this guys credentials Turkey has decided he is their Buyuk Elci which when translated means big ambassador to the TRNC. How he deals with the TCs is more important as he has been thrown into a time when TCs are restless if he takes wrong steps it will only fuel the unrest, if he does a good job he will calm the storm and things will go back to normal.
I'm not upset at all. I just call it as it is.!
It has nothing to do with what this guy can do or can't do economically in the north. That is not the reason as to why the leaders in the north are pissed off. It has to do with Turkey downgrading the "trnc" from a "independent country" to a province of Turkey. You can figure out the rest as to what all that means..
Viewpoint wrote:What's new? Why should our leaders be pissed of, Turkey is telling them to cut back like every other country in the world.
Hermes wrote:Viewpoint wrote:What's new? Why should our leaders be pissed of, Turkey is telling them to cut back like every other country in the world.
In your usual obtuse way, you are missing the point entirely. Maybe one of your experts can enlighten you:
For Erdogan, seeing the implementation of the package may indeed be the main issue. But for the Turkish Cypriots the matter has come to be seen as one of life or death for the community.“Erdogan is opening Pandora’s box,” analyst Erol Kaymak, an international relations professor at EMU told the Mail. With all investments and aid packages for the north now being devised and implemented primarily by Ankara, Erdogan is being seen by many Turkish Cypriots as “a colonial”. In all walks of life, Turkish Cypriots feel the squeeze. They feel they have nothing to hold onto with certainty. The public sector was their last bastion, and that too is now being squeezed. Most Turkish Cypriots feel like Aborigines on a reservation,” he observed.
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/features/col ... 2/20110213
Viewpoint wrote:Hermes wrote:Viewpoint wrote:What's new? Why should our leaders be pissed of, Turkey is telling them to cut back like every other country in the world.
In your usual obtuse way, you are missing the point entirely. Maybe one of your experts can enlighten you:
For Erdogan, seeing the implementation of the package may indeed be the main issue. But for the Turkish Cypriots the matter has come to be seen as one of life or death for the community.“Erdogan is opening Pandora’s box,” analyst Erol Kaymak, an international relations professor at EMU told the Mail. With all investments and aid packages for the north now being devised and implemented primarily by Ankara, Erdogan is being seen by many Turkish Cypriots as “a colonial”. In all walks of life, Turkish Cypriots feel the squeeze. They feel they have nothing to hold onto with certainty. The public sector was their last bastion, and that too is now being squeezed. Most Turkish Cypriots feel like Aborigines on a reservation,” he observed.
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/features/col ... 2/20110213
What will change? let me help you absolutely nothing...the economic package has to be applied like anywhere in the world what do you think you are gaining by all this TC Turkey relationship bashing?
Viewpoint wrote:The TRNC will be around next week next year and many years after that as you GCs are to stupid to unite this island.
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