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To: George Papadopoulos who wrote (4534)4/19/1999 9:28:00 PM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
stratfor.com

". In an interestingly mixed signal, two Greek ships have reportedly escorted the Russian intelligence gathering ship Liman, since it passed the Black Sea straits."

Or how about this for Greek loyalty to NATO,

"Another notable opponent to military action against Serbia is Russia, with whom Greece has become quite friendly. Russia has provided training for Greek pilots, and is selling Greece S-300 surface-to-air (SAM) missiles for deployment on behalf of Greek- dominated Cyprus. The planned sale of the S-300 missiles to Cyprus nearly sparked a war between Greece and Turkey, as Ankara vowed to destroy them before they could be deployed. Additionally, earlier this year the U.S. accused Greece of having supplied the Russians with NATO aircraft jamming codes. These codes would enable Russia to jam weapons guidance systems on NATO aircraft. While this allegation has yet to be proven, the mere fact that NATO secrets may have been compromised certainly casts doubt on Greek commitment to the West."