supporttheunderdog wrote:Sotos have you actually read the three articles I posted links too and if not why not, or are you concerned at the risk you might find that whatever the crimes might be, they might not include a conspiracy in 1974 to divide the Island, which is so beloved of many. Unless and until people like you, GiG. Kuru, Youlooser, B25' etc, can deal with the articles with rational debate you will come across as increasingly narrow minded bigoted and irrelevant fools, particularlynif all you can do is be be abusive or ( at the best) simply dismissive and you do no good to your cause at all.
The primary criminals in 1974 were the Greek Junta and the Cypriots who supported them. Without the Cypriot participants in particular, the acoup would never have happened and neither would the Turkish invasion. I do not blame all Greeks or all Cypriots, only those who promoted these events.
Dog, even if the AngloAmericans were totally innocent in 1974 ... and they couldn't be because the Turks would never do such move without the prior approval of the Americans while the British were supposed to protect the sovereignty of Cyprus and they didn't ... we don't even need to look at 74 to establish the guilt of the British because they started to screw Cyprus much earlier than that! Why didn't the British allow a referendum in Cyprus like the ones they do in Falklands and Gibraltar??? If they did there would be no 74 because Cyprus would be officially a Greek island from the 50s. But no referendum for Cyprus... on the contrary you involved Turkey and the Turkish minority in Cyprus, you blackmailed us in every way possible and in the end you kept parts of our island for yourselves, you forced on us some undemocratic shit and you gave to Turkey "intervention" rights ... which is what Turkey used as an excuse in 1974 to invade Cyprus! And after all these you are trying to blame everything on Greece ... which at that time was ruled by some CIA puppets that were not even elected by the Greek people