On Nov. 3, 1974, Canadian peacekeeping troops monitor a ceasefire in Cyprus declared after Turkish forces invaded the island nation.
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Am I shadow banned on this one too?
why?
ET Himself apparently if you speak out against the false narrative. Or give a respectable difference of a opinion, they shadow ban you. Much like North Korea except no harsh jail terms. Yet.
@Liu Kang I have also been banned but not usually on most news. I have put my facts across on the big scarry virus and it appears no bans as I end up getting replies.
ET Himself I’m banned from all the virus news. Or blm protests. When they make martyrs out of rapists. They don’t like true facts…
@Liu Kang U a bad bad boy – old tune
I’m confused if Cyprus belongs to Greece why is there a Turkish flag & army base? Why is the peace keepers OK with that?
Far as I know the island is half Greece and half Turkey. There was conflict between the two. The USA was there for containment Canada was there as peacekeepers and protection for peacekeepers. Had a friend who served (canadian). Look it up it was an active zone.
My grandfather was there. I remember him telling me a story about getting mortar bombed for days at an airport. That clip gave me a visual to the story. Thanks