MR-from-NG wrote:Lordo wrote:sure and he should have been allowed to take his part of cyprus and do as he pleases. you notice people do not learn from past examples of problems. look at ukrane exactly the same problem. they wanted to join the eu but did not consider what the russian nationals in ukrane wanted at all. and guess what the same result. the country is now split for ever.
if you are stupid enough to ignore what the tcs wanted then you got what you deserve boy.
My father worked with and for Greeks until he invented his little spray machine and sold it to them which set him up in life. He is now 85 and knows Greeks and Greek mentality better than anyone else that I know or has spoken to with regards to the Cyprob. He is certain that they will NEVER, EVER agree to an agreement that give us Turks any type of power sharing. Even if they were forced to such an agreement the day will come when each and every Turk will be eliminated and the island is purely left to the Greeks.
My old man speaks Greek fluently and spent all his young working years with Greeks, he knows them through and through and I have no reason to doubt him
Your father is probably right in part. You see, why should Greeks share power with Turks or vice versa?
Democracy in Cyprus is another matter. To go as far as to say that Turks will be eliminated from Cyprus is a little extreme but then again, you refer to yourselves as Turks and not Cypriots with extreme apartheid views.