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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Paphitis » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:39 pm

Yes ok Vordo! They were under their bed. So were the Gurkhas and Royal Marines.

None of them even compare to the Mehmetcik! They are the best of NATO when they don't sink their own ships! :lol:

Now back on topic! :roll:
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby kurupetos » Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:50 pm

Lordo wrote:i am sorry to hear that and i shall not be posting in this post any longer but still very interested in where they were during the invasion. What building and where exactly.

They were probably hiding in the UK SBAs. The truth is the UK has not fulfilled her role as a guarantor of the sovereignty of the RoC. They also stopped the Greek airforce from supporting the CNG/Eldyk resistance.

Enough said. F*ck Brits and the anglophiles. In a few years the UK will dissolve and then we shall see who is going to enjoy the merits of the infamous divide and rule policies. :wink:
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Paphitis » Fri Jun 14, 2013 5:02 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Lordo wrote:i am sorry to hear that and i shall not be posting in this post any longer but still very interested in where they were during the invasion. What building and where exactly.

They were probably hiding in the UK SBAs. The truth is the UK has not fulfilled her role as a guarantor of the sovereignty of the RoC. They also stopped the Greek airforce from supporting the CNG/Eldyk resistance.

Enough said. F*ck Brits and the anglophiles. In a few years the UK will dissolve and then we shall see who is going to enjoy the merits of the infamous divide and rule policies. :wink:


Sources please? There is no evidence that Britain impeded any Greek Action other than the Coup itself. In fact, I believe Britain played an important role in defeating the Coup.

As to being a Guarantor Power, please read my sources. It was willing to act in a manner to guarantee the RoC's territorial integrity. The obstacles were, the US, potential warfare with a NATO country, and the Cold War!

What is absolutely more critical is how another Guarantor, Greece, so underhandedly compromised the RoC, allowing Turkey to invade!
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Lordo » Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:07 am

Paphitis wrote:Yes ok Vordo! They were under their bed. So were the Gurkhas and Royal Marines.

None of them even compare to the Mehmetcik! They are the best of NATO when they don't sink their own ships! :lol:

Now back on topic! :roll:

come now my upside down friend. it must be all that blood rushing to your head making you dizzy. have they not met already and got a wippin.

perhaps this will remind you my little friend.

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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Lordo » Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:08 am

kurupetos wrote:
Lordo wrote:i am sorry to hear that and i shall not be posting in this post any longer but still very interested in where they were during the invasion. What building and where exactly.

They were probably hiding in the UK SBAs. The truth is the UK has not fulfilled her role as a guarantor of the sovereignty of the RoC. They also stopped the Greek airforce from supporting the CNG/Eldyk resistance.

Enough said. F*ck Brits and the anglophiles. In a few years the UK will dissolve and then we shall see who is going to enjoy the merits of the infamous divide and rule policies. :wink:

noooo betrabuttuimu he has to tell you where they were hiding. it is funny.
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby kurupetos » Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:56 am

Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Lordo wrote:i am sorry to hear that and i shall not be posting in this post any longer but still very interested in where they were during the invasion. What building and where exactly.

They were probably hiding in the UK SBAs. The truth is the UK has not fulfilled her role as a guarantor of the sovereignty of the RoC. They also stopped the Greek airforce from supporting the CNG/Eldyk resistance.

Enough said. F*ck Brits and the anglophiles. In a few years the UK will dissolve and then we shall see who is going to enjoy the merits of the infamous divide and rule policies. :wink:


Sources please? There is no evidence that Britain impeded any Greek Action other than the Coup itself. In fact, I believe Britain played an important role in defeating the Coup.

As to being a Guarantor Power, please read my sources. It was willing to act in a manner to guarantee the RoC's territorial integrity. The obstacles were, the US, potential warfare with a NATO country, and the Cold War!

What is absolutely more critical is how another Guarantor, Greece, so underhandedly compromised the RoC, allowing Turkey to invade!

Here's a source. There are many more if you need them.

http://www.onalert.gr/stories/ATTILAS_1974_h_apokalypsh_toy_roloy_ton_Bretanon

So if the UK couldn't be allowed to interfere, how could Greece do that? :? That's just ridiculous. :lol:
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Paphitis » Sat Jun 15, 2013 3:51 am

Lordo wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Yes ok Vordo! They were under their bed. So were the Gurkhas and Royal Marines.

None of them even compare to the Mehmetcik! They are the best of NATO when they don't sink their own ships! :lol:

Now back on topic! :roll:

come now my upside down friend. it must be all that blood rushing to your head making you dizzy. have they not met already and got a wippin.

perhaps this will remind you my little friend.



I am upright at the moment old boy. Unfortunately I can't see the YouTube and I don't want to!
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Paphitis » Sat Jun 15, 2013 3:53 am

kurupetos wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Lordo wrote:i am sorry to hear that and i shall not be posting in this post any longer but still very interested in where they were during the invasion. What building and where exactly.

They were probably hiding in the UK SBAs. The truth is the UK has not fulfilled her role as a guarantor of the sovereignty of the RoC. They also stopped the Greek airforce from supporting the CNG/Eldyk resistance.

Enough said. F*ck Brits and the anglophiles. In a few years the UK will dissolve and then we shall see who is going to enjoy the merits of the infamous divide and rule policies. :wink:


Sources please? There is no evidence that Britain impeded any Greek Action other than the Coup itself. In fact, I believe Britain played an important role in defeating the Coup.

As to being a Guarantor Power, please read my sources. It was willing to act in a manner to guarantee the RoC's territorial integrity. The obstacles were, the US, potential warfare with a NATO country, and the Cold War!

What is absolutely more critical is how another Guarantor, Greece, so underhandedly compromised the RoC, allowing Turkey to invade!

Here's a source. There are many more if you need them.

http://www.onalert.gr/stories/ATTILAS_1974_h_apokalypsh_toy_roloy_ton_Bretanon

So if the UK couldn't be allowed to interfere, how could Greece do that? :? That's just ridiculous. :lol:


That's not an official source Kurupet. I am not interested in opinion.

I want official sources like what I post from Hansard, Foreign office and State Department.

Greece has the Cyprus File. can't get more official as that, but it refuses to open the file! :(
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Oceanside50 » Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:10 am

If one can prove to you Paphitis that during the invasion of Cyprus, Brits ships were sailing next to Turk ships, would that convince you that the Brits had no intention of stopping anyone?
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Re: Britain's positive role during the 1974 Coup/Invasion

Postby Oceanside50 » Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:11 am

If one can prove to you Paphitis that during the invasion of Cyprus, Brits ships were sailing next to Turk ships, would that convince you that the Brits had no intention of stopping anyone?
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