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Re: The Role of America

Postby Demonax » Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:20 pm

Ask the Americans nicely and they stick the knife in Downer's back.

Eroglu gone. Ertug gone. Downer gone.

So when Anastasiades rings Joe Biden for a favour, the Yanks send over their hit woman Ms Nuland to sort it out.
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Re: The Role of America

Postby kurupetos » Wed Feb 12, 2014 2:35 am

Demonax wrote:Ask the Americans nicely and they stick the knife in Downer's back.

Eroglu gone. Ertug gone. Downer gone.

So when Anastasiades rings Joe Biden for a favour, the Yanks send over their hit woman Ms Nuland to sort it out.

So the Yanks sent her? Maybe Obama himself? :lol: Don't be fooled. :roll: Instead go check her religion/ancestry. :wink:
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Re: The Role of America

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Feb 12, 2014 4:22 am

Demonax wrote:Ask the Americans nicely and they stick the knife in Downer's back.

Eroglu gone. Ertug gone. Downer gone.

So when Anastasiades rings Joe Biden for a favour, the Yanks send over their hit woman Ms Nuland to sort it out.


Yes...!!! ... and the White House make specific reference to Pres A's CBMs, including a Famagusta initiative.

The US also re-affirm that the CY EEZ belongs to CY.

Here's part of a press release from today, from the White House...

"... The United States welcomes President Anastasiades’ proposal for a package of bold and innovative confidence-building measures and other constructive proposals, which have the potential, when agreed and implemented by the parties, to dramatically enhance cooperation between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities and restore faith in settlement efforts. The United States will engage in diplomacy with all stakeholders to explore possible initiatives to reinforce settlement negotiations, including measures aimed at the future revitalization of the Famagusta region, when agreed by the two communities. The United States reaffirms its support for the exercise of the sovereign rights of the Republic of Cyprus to explore and develop the resources in its off-shore zones. ... "
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Re: The Role of America

Postby Demonax » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:48 am

'So far, the evidence suggests that taking a tougher line with Turkey works well....'

Why the United States Is Getting Tough With Turkey

Treading lightly with Turkey did not prevent Ankara from subverting the United States in the Middle East. It is time for something different. The United States needs to institutionalize its new, sterner approach to Turkey by making it clear to Ankara what its expectations are and ceasing its rhetoric on the strength of Turkish democracy, which has made it easier for American diplomats to fall back on a reality that has rapidly disappeared. If the United States gets tough with Turkey in a more systematic way, as it has with the Chinese arms deal, and makes it clear that the U.S.-Turkey strategic relationship cannot be taken for granted, perhaps Turkey will see the value in being a reliable ally and actually become one.


http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/ ... nds-000000
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Re: The Role of America

Postby miltiades » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:18 am

First we make friends with Israel, now it seems with America too.
Who was it, I cant remember, that used to sign off by:
LONG LIVE AMERICA THE GREATEST NATION ON EARTH ( AFTER CYPRUS)
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Re: The Role of America

Postby miltiades » Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:25 am

Just couldnt resist re-posting this post. There are literary hundreds like this one.

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Postby miltiades » Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:39 pm

kurupetos wrote:

miltiades wrote:Relations between Israel and Turkey have already been strained, Israel IS America, a reality and a fact.

The relations between the USA and Turkey are not as congenial as they once were during the cold war years.

It will take some event in the M.East, an event involving Israel and most probably Iran, an event that may cause further cooling of the Turkish / Israel /USA relations.

Both Israel and America are considered as enemies by most M.Eastern nations. The primary consideration for both Israel and America is the protection of their perceived interests. One of this major interests is the newfound gas.

The balance of power in any region its not dictated by any other force other than INTERESTS, always has been and always will be.

Anyone who believes in prophesies has as much wisdom as those spreading these total and utter nonsense, not least one of our two resident Plonkers, Kourou and guess who.

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You woke up sober, but stupid as any other previous day, old boy.

Prophecies are fulfilled when the predicted events have taken place, and they are considered false in the case such events haven't.

The aforementioned prophecy has been partly fulfilled (part 1 of 2 :wink: ). Only the future will tell us if the second part will be fulfilled or not. :wink:

Dependence on foreigners, like Americans and Israelis, will only lead us to further enslavement. As the great Athenian stateman Demosthenes once said, "Beware lest in your anxiety to avoid war you obtain a master." :wink:

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Your views on the Cyprob I always considered obnoxious and daft.

In days gone by you vehemently abhorred both the USA and Israel, two nations that I always considered as vital and influential powers for Cyprus.
Grow up, say a prayer for me...
By the way, I drink a bottle of red every night, I start work by 6.30 am and finish at 6 pm, I do this 6 days a week, on my day off I drink two bottles, lunch and dinner. Tomorrow I shall be in Cyprus, care to meet me for a ...glass of red, you may learn something from this here old boy !! :lol:
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Re: The Role of America

Postby Nikitas » Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:26 pm

No 7 might sound like a joke, but it would instantly solve all problems, more so than membership to the pimp club EE who are afraid of their own shadow.
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Re: The Role of America

Postby Demonax » Sat Sep 27, 2014 6:32 pm

Nice picture with the Cypriot and American flags in the background:

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Re: The Role of America

Postby Get Real! » Sat Sep 27, 2014 7:20 pm

Demonax wrote:Reports are circulating that the US has played a major role in restarting negotiations. In particular, the Republic made certain requests which have led to an increased American involvement:

And 8 months later after posting this absolutely nothing has changed…

Turkey is still the world’s 4rth highest recipient of US aid while Cyprus gets ZERO.

Turkey is still basking on 37% of Cypriot soil while playing caliphate games in the ME at Syria’s’ expense.

And so forth…

It doesn’t matter how many meetings Nicos has with Americans or what is being said, because the US couldn’t care less about Cyprus for as long as they can use the island as a launch pad to commit their crimes in the ME unhindered.

The notion that allying closer to the US will help Cyprus, is nothing but wishful (and shortsighted) thinking!
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Re: The Role of America

Postby Oceanside50 » Sat Sep 27, 2014 7:49 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Demonax wrote:Reports are circulating that the US has played a major role in restarting negotiations. In particular, the Republic made certain requests which have led to an increased American involvement:

And 8 months later after posting this absolutely nothing has changed…

Turkey is still the world’s 4rth highest recipient of US aid while Cyprus gets ZERO.

Turkey is still basking on 37% of Cypriot soil while playing caliphate games in the ME at Syria’s’ expense.

And so forth…

It doesn’t matter how many meetings Nicos has with Americans or what is being said, because the US couldn’t care less about Cyprus for as long as they can use the island as a launch pad to commit their crimes in the ME unhindered.

The notion that allying closer to the US will help Cyprus, is nothing but wishful (and shortsighted) thinking!


If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
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