quattro wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:quattro wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:quattro wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:antifon wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Hermes wrote:Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?
If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.
I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.
Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.
Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika ..........
Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.
dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it
What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?
What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out
Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]
When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again
And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.