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C05953575 SANITIZED COPY EO 13526 3.3(b)(1)>25Yrs' 24 CONFIDENTIAL EO 13526 3.3(b)(6)>25Yrs SANITIZED TELECON William Colby/Secretary Kissinger July 22, 1974 6:23 PM K: How is the thing going in Cyprus? C: There's still a little shooting going on. It's no major problem. They're still shooting at us. The National Guard is cooperating to a certain extent. K: Can you make an analysis for us as far as the performance of the Turkish army and what it tells us, what we want to know, and does it worry us about the southern flanks. C: They couldn't turn the ships axxxxharound fast enough to build up their forces. The problem is, we Americans are spoiled. Our forces are equipped to do these things. K: They must have figured it out before they went in thdre there. C: I know it. K: It's one of the few things W you can figure on. C: It's a matter of doing your homework. S has broadcast an appeal to respect the ceasefire. K: How is that Greek government doing? Is there or is there not a coup? You better make sure there is tomorrow. I've announced it. You can't make me look bad. there was a coup today. C: No, in that I can find . K: It's the first time the U.S. has announced a coup in a friendly country. I gave a press briefing today. C: We had reports that there was something going on. C: They're talking about the movement of the Turks K: The movement of the Turks . C: I'm not worried about it. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526, Section 3.5 CONFIDENTIAL 9/29/2014 By RIMIH NARA, Date 11/9/2016 SANITIZED COPY

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