Mr.Department
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You think way too simplistically, ofc military spending does have its importance, but international law also counts in order for stability to exist, even after 2 very destructive world wars, otherwise in a world of such destructive weapons(including nuclear weapons for the big powers who have them at least) we would have become ashes long ago. International law also was made to serve the big powers interests, but as a "collateral damage" smaller countries interests are also served in a smaller case, what's more alliances play a bigger part, try to get out of NATO for example and hit Greece, what you think is going to happen?
Ofc on first thought the other countries would be reluctant to fight a war, but if they didn't help their member in need, the whole alliance would be crumbled and be torn apart afterwards, the other countries would also think they should get out, since its members are not trully protected.
What's more in Cyprus case, you think you can take the whole island by military means, but remember what i said previously about Cyprus and how you invaded it serving the british and american interests, noone will ever get the whole island, even all if the greekcypriots magically abandoned the island and didn't fight, the british and americans would find even in that case a way that you can't have it, you went there because it was part of the plan.
Till now Turkey hasn't drilled and hasn't put a platform in Cyprus EEZ. With the new ship you got i think you can make research drilling, but first you need to find worthwhile quantities of oil and natural gas and then put a drilling platform and start extracting oil, which will take some years. Till then we'll see, i think you will get reasonable and stay as you are..
@Vord
Bruder, ich habe nicht die Muse und die Zeit mich mit diesem KYP Agenten zu streiten.
Wenn ich Ihn stelle, wird er zahlen. Ich unterschätze niemals diese gyGriks .
Die haben freien Lauf in der EU. Er hat sich klar offenbart.
Let's go on brother.