kurupetos wrote:That's what happens when you choose to be weak.
Nikitas wrote:Jack Straw is a politician and politicians do not speak without a reason.
He has spoken openly about partition. His status as a former FM makes his comments semi official.
Now expect the second phase. I hope I am wrong, but the second onslaught will be partition 50-50, extending the principle of equality of the two communities to the territorial issue. Britain has the leverage to force such a settlement by ceding its eastern base to the Turks.
Many times in here I told you that Britain is not a friendly power in the Cyprus issue. They have not forgotten that EOKA beat them and are determined to see a payback. This comment is not unconnected to the statements of Cameron when he visited Skopje and openly criticised Greece's objections to the name of that country. He conveniently forgot that the name is at the bottom of a list of objections.
At least the Americans, who have favored partition since the 60s, talk of an "equitable" approach.
Get ready for a new phase in the Cyprus issue that will have a lot more pressing than we had in the past.
yialousa1971 wrote:Nikitas wrote:Jack Straw is a politician and politicians do not speak without a reason.
He has spoken openly about partition. His status as a former FM makes his comments semi official.
Now expect the second phase. I hope I am wrong, but the second onslaught will be partition 50-50, extending the principle of equality of the two communities to the territorial issue. Britain has the leverage to force such a settlement by ceding its eastern base to the Turks.
Many times in here I told you that Britain is not a friendly power in the Cyprus issue. They have not forgotten that EOKA beat them and are determined to see a payback. This comment is not unconnected to the statements of Cameron when he visited Skopje and openly criticised Greece's objections to the name of that country. He conveniently forgot that the name is at the bottom of a list of objections.
At least the Americans, who have favored partition since the 60s, talk of an "equitable" approach.
Get ready for a new phase in the Cyprus issue that will have a lot more pressing than we had in the past.
He speaks for the Jews and the Anglo's follow the Jews.
supporttheunderdog wrote:racist crap and you -know it you nasty little Nazi: he does not speak for Britain and we do not follow the jews.
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