adabizim wrote:This place has become Viewpoint vs. all the GCs. Dear Viewpoint if you stop answering to the enemy, I believe it will be time to close down to CYProb section of the forum.
Viewpoint wrote:adabizim wrote:This place has become Viewpoint vs. all the GCs. Dear Viewpoint if you stop answering to the enemy, I believe it will be time to close down to CYProb section of the forum.
thanks ada i think ill keep going as they need to understand our viewpoint.
Viewpoint wrote:adabizim wrote:This place has become Viewpoint vs. all the GCs. Dear Viewpoint if you stop answering to the enemy, I believe it will be time to close down to CYProb section of the forum.
thanks ada i think ill keep going as they need to understand our viewpoint.
Viewpoint wrote:Why are you so excited hermes?
Although we have risked the suspension of our EU membership negotiations, Cyprus may cause a loss of reputation for Turkey in the eyes of the international community, particularly with the EU. Turkey may insist on stressing that it has gone to the island as a guarantor, but it is quickly becoming a country that is unwanted in the island. It is true that the international community is not happy with the presence of Turkey and its soldiers on the island.
The Greek Cypriots and Greece, it can be argued, are happy with these developments and even secretly support them. But this does not alter the reality: If Turkey loses the support of the people of Cyprus, it will not be able to maintain its already controversial presence on the island. Thus, the island is looking like a highly explosive bomb in the hands of Turkey.
Hermes wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Why are you so excited hermes?
If you still don't get it, try again (and remember this is from a Turk):Although we have risked the suspension of our EU membership negotiations, Cyprus may cause a loss of reputation for Turkey in the eyes of the international community, particularly with the EU. Turkey may insist on stressing that it has gone to the island as a guarantor, but it is quickly becoming a country that is unwanted in the island. It is true that the international community is not happy with the presence of Turkey and its soldiers on the island.
The Greek Cypriots and Greece, it can be argued, are happy with these developments and even secretly support them. But this does not alter the reality: If Turkey loses the support of the people of Cyprus, it will not be able to maintain its already controversial presence on the island. Thus, the island is looking like a highly explosive bomb in the hands of Turkey.
Viewpoint wrote:Hermes wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Why are you so excited hermes?
If you still don't get it, try again (and remember this is from a Turk):Although we have risked the suspension of our EU membership negotiations, Cyprus may cause a loss of reputation for Turkey in the eyes of the international community, particularly with the EU. Turkey may insist on stressing that it has gone to the island as a guarantor, but it is quickly becoming a country that is unwanted in the island. It is true that the international community is not happy with the presence of Turkey and its soldiers on the island.
The Greek Cypriots and Greece, it can be argued, are happy with these developments and even secretly support them. But this does not alter the reality: If Turkey loses the support of the people of Cyprus, it will not be able to maintain its already controversial presence on the island. Thus, the island is looking like a highly explosive bomb in the hands of Turkey.
Whats gonna change?
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