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The Coup That Broke Cyprus - July 15, 1974

18 min · 15. juli 2026
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On July 15, 1974, a military coup backed by the Greek junta toppled Cyprus's elected president and triggered a chain of events that left the island divided in two, where it remains today. What most people don't know: American intelligence warned Henry Kissinger about the coup two months before it happened; Turkey's first military intervention had a legal basis that international bodies later upheld; and the second offensive, the one that displaced 200,000 people, had no such defense. Fifty-one years later, Cyprus is still broken, the displaced are still classified as refugees, and Turkey can still block Cyprus from joining NATO. This is the story of one day, four actors, and a catastrophe built from conviction.

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