Dandyman
In London village.
total myth. makarios's strength regarding the non aligned movement is vastly over rated on this issue. kissinger if anything tacitly supported attila 2 despite callaghans best efforts. of course there were NATO issues at play but if Greek nationalists hadnt started shooting British servicemens wives in Ledra Street there would be no invasion or partition, that would have happened in 64 ten years earlier if the US hadnt slapped turkey down. let alone the greeks going mental in tyrlliria which caused the first invasion threat (arguably legal) in the first place.
The global geopolitical conspiracy when it comes to Cyprus is a propaganda issue on both the enosis and taksim sides that has little bearing on fact designed to deflect blame from the terrible behaviour on both sides. The greeks (or at least sampson and his cronies) messed up phenomenally. the turks took appalling and unforgiveable and excessive revenge. not the US or the Briitsh fault.
It's certainly true that both Greece and Turkey funded far-right terror gangs in Cyprus. The Greek regime, however, was massively dependent on US support. The Greek dictator Dimitrios Ioannides was determined to mount a coup in Cyprus and bring the island under the control of Athens. Greece, under the military dictatorship had been expelled from the Council of Europe, barred from entry into the EEC but was actively supported by Nixon and Kissinger in exchange for acting a "home" port for the US Sixth fleet and providing bases for the USAAF and US spy operations. In May 1974 Kissinger received a memorandum from the head of his state department Cyprus desk, Thomas Boyatt, warning of an attack and the likely Turkish reaction. Nixon detested the Non-aligned movement and was overjoyed at the possibility of removing Makarios.
On 03 July 1974, President Makarios made public an open letter to the Greek junta, which made the direct accusation of foreign interference and subversion. The coup followed on 15 July 1974 and was replied to by the Turkish invasion. All predicted and all welcomed by Kissinger.