Rumors of Turkish Threat Fuel Rum Arms Order from US
eastern mediterranean January 20, 2025 05:30Rumors of Turkey being the only enemy fuels the appetite of the Greek Cypriot army as they prepare to receive cheap or free weapons from the US.
Rumors of Turkey being the only enemy fuels the appetite of the Greek Cypriot army as they prepare to receive cheap or free weapons from the US.
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