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Reader comment on item: The Cyprus Conspiracy: America, Espionage and the Turkish Invasion

Submitted by Panayiota (Cyprus), Dec 17, 2007 at 06:05

I have first hand experience of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, ... and wrong by calling O'Malley's and Craig's writing on the causes of the Cyprus problem a nonsensical thesis ...

1. Cyprus a country with few young conscripts, no military airforce or navy never posed any threat to Turkey.

2. Did the CIA pay EOKA B? Evidently they did.

3. Must the USA, Germany, or Russia invade Britain next time there is an unrest in Brixton?

4. Did Cyprus ever gain her independence from Britain or Nato?

Panayiota

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Conspiracy theorists, O'Malley and Craig, vindicated ? [212 words]
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Justice for CyprusNov 10, 2013 12:18211366
Cyprus Conspiracy [443 words]Tony Papard (formerly Papadopoulos)Nov 29, 2016 15:51211366
4Cyprus [158 words]oguztolgaAug 1, 2010 10:54176219
3wrong [89 words]PanayiotaDec 17, 2007 06:05116323
6Truthful [22 words]BlimpApr 28, 2003 03:078696

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