Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
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Re: Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
This is a much more balanced viewpoint, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_i ... _of_Cyprus
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Re: Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
"The Turkish forces landed in Cyprus on 20 July and captured 3% of the island before a ceasefire was declared...."tutor4u wrote: ↑Thu 14 Nov 2024 8:28 amThis is a much more balanced viewpoint, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_i ... _of_Cyprus
Don't think the percentage is right. If only 3% was captured the Greek Cypriots would not have considered a ceasefire.
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Re: Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
The Turkish forces landed in Cyprus on 20 July and captured 3% of the island before a ceasefire was declared.
Part 2 The Greek military junta collapsed and was replaced by a civilian government. Following the breakdown of peace talks, Turkish forces enlarged their original beachhead in August 1974 resulting in the capture of approximately 36% of the island.
Part 2 The Greek military junta collapsed and was replaced by a civilian government. Following the breakdown of peace talks, Turkish forces enlarged their original beachhead in August 1974 resulting in the capture of approximately 36% of the island.
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Re: Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
Who broke the ceasefire that allowed the Turkish forces to proceed further than the original beachead?
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Re: Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis
This thread could go on and on, couldn't it?