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43 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Book dealing with the 'how' and 'why' of the Cyprus problem,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Cyprus Conspiracy: America, Espionage and the Turkish Invasion (Hardcover)
I first would like to challenge the last reviewer to explain when Turkish Cypriots ever accounted for a 33% minority on Cyprus during those turbulent years. Statistics consistantly show the number to be around 18%. With that said, this is not a book which engages in finger pointing. Atrocities were undoubtledy commited by both parties. In fact, the authors on several occasions give us numbers of the Turkish Cypriots killed, wounded, or fleeing. I wonder just how much one reviewer took a hard look at this book when mentioning pictures seen in occupied Cyprus of Turkish Cypriot children dead in a bathtub, yet the picture is IN THE BOOK!!! Personal acounts and personal tragadies of the invasion and events leading up to it are not the main focus of this study. Rather it is the 'how' and 'why' of the unfolding events. O'Malley and Craig do a good job of this I believe. I would have liked to see a more detailed analysis of how exactly the US pushed the junta in attempting a coup to remove Makarios. Did Kissinger know Turkey would invade and the cards would play themselves out, or did Kissinger have to work more with Turkey "under the table" to broker what seems to be a playing out of the 1964 alternate plan to partition Cyprus? Two other brief criticisms are 1) the sometimes general and arbitrary footnotes to "Interview with the authors." O'Malley and Craig interviewed several people so it can be confusing just what "interview" they are refering to, and 2) the sometimes frustrating footnotes to the House sub-committee papers and other government documents, which to no fault of the authors, isn't exaclty readily available at the local library for personal reference. That said I think the book is an excellent study into the rather unfortunate methods the United States implements its foreign policy in order to protect military interests at all costs. Lets hope that in the future the Cypriots (both Greek and Turkish) can decide their own fate rather than Ankara, Athens, London, and especially Washington at their necks. A unified, peaceful Cyprus is attainable, especially in the EU. Let's not lower our hopes and aspirations in saying that partition is the only solution.
36 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At last we've hit the jackpot!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Cyprus Conspiracy: America, Espionage and the Turkish Invasion (Hardcover)
Whilst reading the other reviews to this book it just forced me to add my own.What I like to see is people writing books without worrying about whom they upset.Even though the book is brief compared to the actual history that should be included to create a full apprehension of the situation in Cyprus,it hits the most important issues and gives a good understanding of what is going on here.What I don't like to see,is reviews from people who have visited the North of Cyprus for their holidays,purchased a book,and have become historians overnight without having a clue about anything Thank you
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Cyprus Conspiracy: America, Espionage and the Turkish Invasion (Hardcover)
Good insight into US foreign policy. This book is factual and very well written. You get a great understanding on how small counties have been used over the years by powerful nations like the US, Soviet Union, and various regional powers in the world.
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