"The long road from Cyprus to Washington is a two-way street
By Andreas Jacovides Published on October 17, 2010
THERE IS a tendency among some in Cyprus to, generally and uncritically, take a negative view of the United States. No doubt, there have been many situations on which such criticism is well-founded. The George Ball and Dean Acheson activities in 1964 and certainly Henry Kissinger’s policies and “tiltings” in 1974 are such examples and of course Turkey, over the years, has been considered by US policymakers a major factor weighing heavily in their decisions. "
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