CYPRUS AT ODDS WITH BRITAIN OVER SOVEREIGN BASE AREAS AND
ITS GEOPOLITICAL IMPACT FOR THE REGION
In view of recent
developments in the EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, and the fact that CYPRUS for the
first time openly demands the shutdown of the two BRITISH Bases, (ESBA and WSBA
(Eastern and Western Sovereign Base Area) RAF Akrotiri, and Dhekelia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Base_Areas) is a direct result of the ongoing geopolitical shift in the LEVANTINE.
CYPRUS for its part is depending
strongly on RUSSIA because RUSSIA bailed out CYPRUS from possible default by
granting a large loan, thus the country is committed to adhere to RUSSIA’S
demands, which among “offshore benefits” is eager to increase its military
presence in the Mediterranean by establishing more naval and air bases. Thus CYPRUS,
who traditionally holds close ties with RUSSIA (both countries are part of the Christian
Orthodox faith), is the logical location for RUSSIA to set base.
Apart from the geostrategic importance
CYPRUS has, recent oil and gas discoveries prompted ISRAEL to join the “quest” for
CYPRUS and strengthen ties between the countries, not only for energy resource exploration,
but also to establish stronger military cooperation by stationing IAF fighter jets
in Paphos and be able to make use of CYPRUS airspace for military training and
operational purposes. According to undisclosed intelligence sources CYPRUS and RUSSIA
together with GREECE and ISRAEL are planning to expand Paphos International
airport and air base facilities as well as Paphos port facilities in order to accommodate
larger navy vessels and submarines.
TURKEYS HIGH GAMBLING BID
This comes at a time when TURKEY,
the arch foe of CYPRUS decided to break its military and economic relations
with ISRAEL for geopolitical reasons in exchange of become a key player and
mentor of Arab countries in the region.
In addition to TURKEY’S Geo-political ambitions, recent offshore gas and oil findings in CYPRUS and ISRAEL have
severely hampered TURKEY’S economic ambition of becoming the main transition
hub for various oil and gas pipeline projects in the region. Thus tensions
between TURKEY and CYPRUS have increased even further in recent past. On the
other hand BRITAIN and TURKEY, both NATO member countries, traditionally are close
allies, a fact that CYPRUS remembers dearly during the 1974 TURKISH invasion during
which BRITAIN cordoned off its 2 Sovereign Bases, not even provided
humanitarian support to the islanders.
ALLEGEDLY BRITAIN PROVIDED INTELLIGENCE DATA TO TURKEY
PRIOR TO THE INVASION
Ayios Nikolaos ESBA listening and observation station |
Allegedly BRITAIN, through
its Dhekelia ESBA Easter Sovereign Base Area, which is home to the Royal Signal
Regiment and “listening post“ for the Middle East, using state of the art
listening and observation devices, provided TURKEY intelligence data regarding
the 1974 GREEK Military coup which led to the TURKISH invasion of CYPRUS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
Thus it becomes evident that because of Britain’s stance before and during the Turkish invasion, the two countries are not at best terms.
Thus it becomes evident that because of Britain’s stance before and during the Turkish invasion, the two countries are not at best terms.
As if all the current Geo-strategic
reshuffling is not enough, GREECE suddenly also enters center stage after gas
and oil findings in the Aegean Sea, thus making TURKEY even more nervous since ISRAEL,
CYPRUS and GREECE have joint forces to strengthen ties, both economically as
well as militarily. With the prospects of CYPRUS becoming a key gas exporter
and distribution hub in the region it becomes obviously that they want the BRITISH
to leave the island, especially since the two bases are occupying prime land
which could be utilized for constructing energy distribution sights etc.
CYPRUS HAS BEEN AND STILL IS THE LARGEST NATURAL
“AIRCRAFT CARRIER” IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Realistically speaking
though it is rather unlikely that BRITAIN will ever abandon such Geo-strategic
important base, no matter how much CYPRUS will pressure it, especially since
the USA and NATO have been using RAF Akrotiri as a forward logistics and
operational base when conducting operations in IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN, KUWAIT and in
the not too distant future maybe IRAN. Thus once again it becomes evident as to
what significant role CYPRUS plays when it comes to geopolitics and strategies.
Strategic positions of Cyprus |
Talking about Geo-strategic
significance, the tiny island of CYPRUS has 8 airports.
Larnaka International
Airport
Ercan International Airport
located in Turkish occupied northern Cyprus
Paphos International Airport
and Greek and National Guard Air force base
Akrotiri WSBA (Western Sovereign
Base Area) Royal Air force and NATO Air Base
Kingsfield ESBA British
Military (British Army AIRCOR Base)
Lakatamia National Guard Air
Base
Gonyeli
Turkish Air Force Air Base
Nicosia
International airport abandoned in UN Buffer Zone but can be reactivated
Thus Cyprus has been and still
is the largest natural “Aircraft carrier” in the Mediterranean Sea
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CYPRUS WANTS BRITISH BASES SHUT DOWN AS MPS PASS
RESOLUTION
Via Defense News
BRITISH
BASES IN CYPRUS ARE USED FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS AGAINST NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
MPs have unanimously approved a resolution
calling for an end to the presence of the BRITISH BASES in CYPRUS according to
the rules of International Law and the relevant decisions of the UNITED NATIONS.
The resolution was approved after the members of
the House completed the discussion of the issue “The provocative statements of BRITISH
officials and the future of the BRITISH Bases in CYPRUS”, an issue which was
debated following the request of MP George Perdikis of the Ecologists –
Environmentalists Movement.
Noting that the “BRITISH Bases in CYPRUS are used
for military operations against neighboring countries”, the House reconfirms
previous relevant resolutions and denounces a series of violations by BRITAIN
on the Treaty of Establishment”.
BASES ARE
IN AN AREA OF GEOPOLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND HIGH PRIORITY FOR THE LONG-TERM
INTERESTS OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
In the resolution, the House cites the statement
made by BRITISH Secretary of State for Defence in December 2011 that the Bases
are in an area of geopolitical significance and high priority for the long-term
interests of the national security of the UNITED KINGDOM”, as well as BRITAIN’S
firm commitment to the Bases in CYPRUS as well as similar statements made by
Commander of the Bases.
The House calls on the government to take the
necessary actions towards the BRITISH government for the payment of amounts
owed since 1965.
It underlines that in many cases the actions of
the authorities of the BRITISH Bases in CYPRUS are arbitrary and endanger the
lives and health of citizens and the environment.
CYPRIOT MPs said that the operation of the BRITISH
Bases is a flagrant violation of the fundamental rights of the CYPRIOT citizens
and severs the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the CYPRIOT state.
THE
BRITISH BASES IN CYPRUS HAD PROVED THEIR WORTH DURING AIR OPERATIONS IN LIBYA
AND AS A LOGISTIC HUB FOR ACTIVITIES IN AFGHANISTAN
In December it was announced that BRITAIN would
retain both its military bases in CYPRUS following the completion of a review
of their operations by Lord Ashcroft.
In a written statement to parliament Defense Secretary
Philip Hammond confirmed BRITAIN’S “enduring commitment” to the bases, saying
they had proved their worth during air operations in LIBYA and as a logistic
hub for activities in AFGHANISTAN.
About 2,500 military personnel and 1,500
civilians work at BRITISH installations on the island.
It is widely reported that the bases cost the BRITISH
taxpayer over €330 million annually to maintain and reductions may be sought in
downsizing military personnel and civilian workers.
The RAF base at Akrotiri and the army barracks at
Dhekelia cover 254km² or around 3 per cent of the island’s landmass. BRITAIN
has previously offered to return around half the territory if a peace deal is
reached.