wyoming cowboy wrote:If one reads the early history of the Republic of Cyprus, 60,61,62,63...four years of relative peace until Makarios began to make contacts with the ussr, chechoslovakia, china and other eastern block nations, during the height of the cold war...Cuba had just fallen in 1959 to castro and the west was wary of moves made by Makarios towards the east...Kissinger often referred to Makarios as the castro of the mediterranean..The more Makarios moved towards the east the Tc extremist began to create problems, starting in 64 when they blocked government postal services into a tc village...Basically the Tc extremist were agents of the uk and usa in creating problems on cyprus..
Oracle wrote:Sadly, Britain has a lot to answer for!
No more playing the "nice" guy!
You have proven to be as barbaric as Turks, but without the excuse that you are merely "backward"....
If the UK wants to hold her head up in world politics ever again, she has to REMOVE the Turks from Cyprus .....
denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Sadly, Britain has a lot to answer for!
No more playing the "nice" guy!
You have proven to be as barbaric as Turks, but without the excuse that you are merely "backward"....
If the UK wants to hold her head up in world politics ever again, she has to REMOVE the Turks from Cyprus .....
We know England is a joke. Look what Anthony Blairs job is. "Middle -Eastern whatever (was it mediator?)". Disgraceful.
insan wrote:http://naa16.naa.gov.au/rs_images/ShowImage.php?B=588483&S=20&T=R
Another proof that Turkey didn't come to invade or divide Cyprus. Everything developed according and in correlation of Hellenic resistence against Turkish intervention.
wyoming cowboy wrote:If one reads the early history of the Republic of Cyprus, 60,61,62,63...four years of relative peace until Makarios began to make contacts with the ussr, chechoslovakia, china and other eastern block nations, during the height of the cold war...Cuba had just fallen in 1959 to castro and the west was wary of moves made by Makarios towards the east...Kissinger often referred to Makarios as the castro of the mediterranean..The more Makarios moved towards the east the Tc extremist began to create problems, starting in 64 when they blocked government postal services into a tc village...Basically the Tc extremist were agents of the uk and usa in creating problems on cyprus..
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