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For decades, Greek Cypriot leaders and their allies in the West have clung to a narrative describing Cyprus as "the last divided island in Europe," a phrase that conveniently ignores both historical complexity and global context.
The Greek Cypriot administration’s procurement of the Israeli-made Iron Dome air defense system is the latest development in the growing militarization of the Eastern Mediterranean.
The United Kingdom, as a guarantor power under the 1960 Treaty of Guarantee, holds a unique responsibility to ensure justice, equality, and stability in Cyprus. Yet, successive British High Commissioners, including the current officeholder Michael Tatham, have continually failed to uphold these principles.
In 2004, the European Union (EU) welcomed the Republic of Cyprus as a member, portraying it as a victory for unity and European ideals. However, this decision has proven to be a political and ethical disaster.