Memorandum From Rosemary Niehuss of the NSC Staff to Secretary of State Kissinger
NSC Staff FRUS briefing Secret
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There are two possibilities on the Turkish side: (a) If any fighting associated with the coup begins to spill over into the Turk Cypriot community and seriously threatens it, Turkey may move to fulfill its promise of immediate military assistance and all the implications that such a move would have for a broader Turkish-Greek confrontation. (b) If the Turk Cypriot community remains relatively unaffected and its needs met by the new government, Ankara may well acquiesce in these developments.
Rosemary Niehuss — FRUS 1969-76 v30 D79, NSC Staff, 1974-07-15 · A balanced two-branch judgement on coup day
This situation is the 'dynamic' solution to Athens concern about Makarios that junta leader Ioannides, according to reliable intelligence, has been speculating on in recent weeks.
Rosemary Niehuss — FRUS 1969-76 v30 D79, NSC Staff, 1974-07-15
Belge künyesi
| Referans | FRUS 1969-76 v30 D79 |
|---|---|
| Kaynak kurum | NSC Staff — Rosemary Niehuss |
| Tarih | 1974-07-15 06:00 |
| Belge türü | briefing |
| Gizlilik derecesi | Secret |
| Arşiv | Foreign Relations of the United States — Office of the Historian (US) |
| Provenance | Written hours after the coup |
Bu belgenin bağlandığı iddialar
Türkiye'nin Kıbrıs'a askerî müdahale etme olasılığı giderek artıyordu.
NSC personeli iki ihtimali de ortaya koyuyor, birini seçmiyor.
Bu belgeden kaydedilen değerlendirmeler
- NSC Staff — moderate (1974-07-15) · "may move" / "may well acquiesce"
Varlıklar
Archbishop Makarios IIIBrig. Gen. Dimitrios IoannidesNational Security Council / WSAGTurkeyGreece