17 Pyrros, 40
18 Stern, 111
19 J. E. Miller, 189
20 Stern, 111
21 Stern, 117
22 Nafpliotis, 235
23 Kissinger’s preference was the post-coup acting president Glafcos Clerides; J. E. Miller, 192; ADST, Frederick Z. Brown, Cyprus DCM: “Kissinger was intensely concerned about his image in the media, everything we did was attuned to his personal whims.”
24 Stern, 113
25 Makarios, Speech at the UN Security Council, S/PV 1780; 7/19/1974
26 J. E. Miller, 194
27 Vidalis, 375; Woodhouse (Modern), 305
28 Stern, 121
29 Woodhouse (Rise), 157–9
30 Ibid., 158; Colonel Frank Athanason, ADST, 6/10/2005
31 Ibid., 161
32 Ibid., 162–3
33 Ibid., 164–7
34 Charles Mohr, “Rejoicing Athenians Chant Demokratia,” NYT, 7/24/1974; Athens News, 7/2/2004
35 Woodhouse, RISE, 163–4
26: AFTER THE JUNTA
1 William R. Crawford, Jr., ADST, 12/24/1988
2 Ibid.
3 WP, 7/31/1975
4 Washington Star, 8/31/1975; Lexington (KY) Herald, 9/8/1975
5 Pyrros, 176
6 Walter J. Silva, ADST
7 Pyrros, 260
8 Ibid., 268
9 Steven V. Roberts, “Papandreou Opposes Athens Protests,” NYT, 8/21/1974
10 Pyrros, 280
11 Ibid., 262–5
12 Ibid., 263
13 Howe, 442–52; Pyrros, 269 and interviews; Elias Vlanton, interviews; Jack Anderson, “Reagan Aide was Suspected of Lobbying for Greek Junta,” WP, 10/25/1980
14 Hackett, “Congress and Greek American Relations,” 19
15 Ibid.
16 Kissinger classified the discussion minutes as “TOP SECRET.” The only outside record of the meeting was a memorandum prepared by one of Iakovos’s assistants. National Security Adviser’s Memoranda of Conversation Collection, GRFL, 10/7/1974, 2
17 Ibid.
18 Evans & Novak, “Mr. Ford and the Archbishop,” WP, 11/11/1974; State Dept. Press Briefing, 11/11/1974; Doran T. Howard (AP), “Greece,” 10/23/1975; Kubisch to SecState, Confidential, 10/23/1975
19 SecState to AmEmb Athens, Confidential, Immediate, 11/13/1974
20 Kubisch to SecState, Limited Official Use, 11/14/1974