GreekIslandGirl wrote:(Stud, why don't you re-post tomorrow when the booze has worn off?
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I think the strongest thing I have consumed in the past week has been coffee, so wind yer neck in, bonny lass, on that one.
The article was drawn to my attention by a Russian who commented it may have been a bit sharp but it was mostly correct.
Otherwise I think that since the Enosis, as you put it, which you claim has occured with Cyprus joining the EU, and which involves Enosis with Britain, what happens in Cyprus is surely of legitimate interest to Britain, with whom, inter alia (and like it or not) Cyprus must have Enosis, and indeed will be of concern to the rest of the EU, if as is claimed in the article Cyprus is in breach of its obligations to the other countries in the EU by allowing the shiop to sail with the arms still on board, which are destined to a country which has killed many thousands of its own population, (including 384 children) with a reported 210 dead peoplein the past four days
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UwdeVB4TR0&oref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.uk%2Fsearch%3Fhl%3Den%26q%3Dsyria%2Bdeaths%26meta%3D&skipcontrinter=1And that is some one you think Cyprus should be friends with?
TELL IT TO THE PARENTS OF THE DEAD CHILDREN (at least those who have not ben massacared by their Government)
As In have said- foreign policy is seldom Moral and I think yopu have proved my point, so just as you do not like British Foreign policy, I do not have to like that particular aspect of Cyprus Foreign policy.
Here are comments on the loan
http://www.rentcyprusvillas.com/news_detail.asp?newsID=191Was allowing this shipment through part of the Price -
Sleep well, thinking of all the people these weapons will no doubt be used to kill, no doubt including a few more Children.!