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Postby miltiades » Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:55 pm

paliometoxo wrote:true.. but if eu recognises thats 27 countries... well 26 minus roc..

america has the power to remove troops turkey has here by force but choses to do nothing

With all due respect you don't really suggest that America should use force to remove the Turkish troops do you ?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:09 pm

of course.. well at least do something other then sitting back not recognising trnc like they sat back and let turkey invade in the first place..

they where so quick to jump into iraq and take america trillions of dollars into debt why not the same with cyprus help get tid of the turkish troops the invaders
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Re: Christofias seeks better alliance with all Anti-American

Postby Get Real! » Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:08 pm

insan wrote:I wonder how these kind of realtions of current "RoC" government will affect local political life of GC community and US Cyprus policy.

No surprises there… the US has NEVER been a friend of Cyprus but Turkey. In fact, Cyprus has been embargoed from purchasing US military hardware to please Turkey for years now so it’s only natural that they’ll find them elsewhere.

It’s just as well though because US hardware cannot be trusted as was proven recently in Pakistan when manned and drone US aircraft were not getting picked up by US-export radar and S2A technology… what a scam!

Russia is the resurfacing superpower, and a lot of their defensive hardware being exported being very reliable and second to none.

With her 1.3 trillion dollar deficit, dodgy military hardware sold to many nations, huge overseas debacles in various parts of the world, and George Bush’s utter incompetence and corruption, has well and truly finished another criminal empire…
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:26 pm

then if its dodgy good sell the crap to turkey :D
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Re: Christofias seeks better alliance with all Anti-American

Postby insan » Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:51 pm

Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:I wonder how these kind of realtions of current "RoC" government will affect local political life of GC community and US Cyprus policy.

No surprises there… the US has NEVER been a friend of Cyprus but Turkey. In fact, Cyprus has been embargoed from purchasing US military hardware to please Turkey for years now so it’s only natural that they’ll find them elsewhere.

It’s just as well though because US hardware cannot be trusted as was proven recently in Pakistan when manned and drone US aircraft were not getting picked up by US-export radar and S2A technology… what a scam!

Russia is the resurfacing superpower, and a lot of their defensive hardware being exported being very reliable and second to none.

With her 1.3 trillion dollar deficit, dodgy military hardware sold to many nations, huge overseas debacles in various parts of the world, and George Bush’s utter incompetence and corruption, has well and truly finished another criminal empire…


If Turkey and Greece had dealt in Cyprus and in Aegean; I'm sure Greece, Turkey and Cyprus would have benefited by Uncle Sam. Even your own real uncle couldn't treat u fair under the same or similar conditions. Though US directed UN gifted "RoC" to u, unfairly. :evil:
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