Cyprus, Iran and the long 20th century
Geopolitics
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Started March 14, 2026
A war is being fought around an island-colony we half-remember
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Cyprus, Iran and the long 20th century
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 14, 2026
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Mar 14, 2026
Focusing on Cyprus distracts from pressing issues in Iran and the broader Middle East, where human rights violations demand immediate attention.
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The geopolitical importance of Cyprus should compel nations to take a more active role in resolving its ongoing conflicts.
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The historical significance of Cyprus illustrates the ongoing struggles of colonial legacies that shape modern geopolitics.
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Interventions in Cyprus' situation often exacerbate tensions rather than foster resolution, highlighting the need for non-involvement.
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Cyprus serves as a microcosm for understanding larger conflicts, providing valuable lessons for future international diplomacy.
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