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    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    June 14 2009


    God help every one of our naïve crusaders


    By Loucas Charalambous

    `GOD HELP Christofias,' was the response of Mehmet Ali Talat to the
    president's declaration that `Turkey will continuously find us in her
    way, in every step taken.'

    Talat added: `What I mean is that if Christofias has decided to take
    on Turkey, he will also need the help of God. And I hope he will have
    it.'

    The president had invited this put-down ` but he was not the only one
    engaging in grandstanding. We heard a lot of similarly idiotic
    statements by our newly elected MEPs, who immediately started
    competing in the demagoguery stakes over who would cause the biggest
    damage to Turkey at the European Parliament.

    Christofias seems to confirm on a daily basis what this column wrote a
    few weeks ago ` he is not much different from the late Tassos
    Papadopoulos. He is leading things to the same result through a
    different route. He pretends to be working, day and night for a
    settlement, but in reality he refuses to take any meaningful step in
    this direction. He is taking us for a ride.

    Now he wants to persuade us that he will solve the Cyprus problem by
    placing obstacles in Turkey's way. Yet, not so long ago, he was
    telling us that using a veto against Turkey at the EU was pointless.

    His latest statement is just another demonstration of the abject lack
    of self-awareness that blights our politics: we behave like giants,
    while the rest of the world can see that we are, as Glafcos Clerides
    used to say, `a small mosquito on the international political stage'.

    Turkey is a state 100 times bigger than the Cyprus state and has no
    enemy in the world ` it is currently in the process of normalising
    relations with Armenia. Turkey is currently chairing the UN Security
    Council, to which she was elected with an overwhelming number of
    votes. The US considers the country one of its closest allies. She has
    the third biggest army in the world and is currently involved in
    accession talks with the EU, after a unanimous decision of the leaders
    of all the Union's member-states.

    All the above are in danger of being shattered by the modest village
    boy from Dikomo, who is president of 700,000 Cypriots and it is
    questionable whether more than 200 people outside the island had ever
    heard of him. This is how serious our politicians are.

    Of course, Christofias is not the only one involved in the efforts to
    bring about the demise of Turkey. He will be assisted by our six
    MEPs. I nearly passed out when I heard them talking on television last
    weekend ` it was a competition over who would cause the most damage to
    Turkey at the European Parliament.

    The one who came up with the most ideas was former presidential
    candidate Ioannis Kasoulides, who belongs to DISY, a party set up in
    order to promote rationality. As he stared at the studio ceiling,
    Kasoulides listed several measures he would take, but the last one
    took the biscuit.

    `I will see whether we can secure a majority so we can cut the EU
    funds given to Turkey.'

    I was left speechless. Turkey must be terrified at the prospect of
    Kasoulides cutting her EU funds.

    When I a write about the political lunatic asylum, I am not
    exaggerating. These people are not just naïve, they are
    dangerous, which is why I am inclined to copy Talat. I pray that God
    will help all of them ` Christofias, Kasoulides, Antigone and
    Theocharous. As they are determined to destroy Turkey, they will need
    His help.
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