The Turkish tactics are right – grab what they want and then negotiate on the basis of possession, Kissinger said.

The comments came despite Greece, Turkey’s protagonist in the dispute over the island, having been a long-standing U.S. ally. Minutes of the meeting reveal that Kissinger believed Turkey to be a more important ally than Greece and that in the event of war between Greece and Turkey, the United States should back Turkey.

We certainly do not want a war between the two, but if it came to that, Turkey is more important to us, he said.
They have a political structure which could produce a Gaddafi, referring to Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

The day after the August 1974 meeting, Turkey launched a second push on the island, 90 minutes after Geneva peace talks broke up, eventually gaining control of around 40 percent of the island.

The newly revealed information adds to long-standing claims that Kissinger implicitly supported Turkey on the Cyprus outcome, which Turkeys says was launched to protect Turkish-Cypriots and which played a key role in the collapse of Greece’s military junta.
 
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