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Reader comment on item: A New Axis: The Emerging Turkish-Israeli Entente
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Submitted by John (Cyprus), Jun 27, 2009 at 19:55

The S300 were bought by Cypriot people. Greece didn't spend a cent on S300 missiles. And instead of going to Cyprus S300 ended in Greece because the Greek and Cypriot politicians allways are submissive to the US and Israel will. The reason that they ended there is that the S300 randar has range that reaches Israel. If anyone has any doubts he/she can search it nothing difficult to find.


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