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April 29, 2012

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The Turkish maps For Oil Exploration In Greece and Cyprus Exposed!

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In a follow-up to our story on Saturday entitled "With The Threat of War - Turkey Issues Permits For Gas Exploration Near Rhodes And Kastelorizo" we feature the maps that are presently creating a diplomatic crisis between Greece and Turkey following Ankara's decision to issue permits for oil and gas exploration in Greek and Cypriot territorial waters. The maps were published on the newsbomb news site and as you can see include the areas around Rhodes as well as Kastelorizo. It should be reminded that on Friday Ankara formally announced that it had issued five licenses on behalf of the Societe Anonyme Turkey, Turkish Petroleum (TRAO), to explore these areas for possible hydrocarbons. The publication of these maps is an attempt by Turkey to "legitimize" these oil explorations and basically "rob" us of our very wealth!

As you will see in the maps, the areas that Turkey has decided to begin exploration for oil and natural gas reserves are marked with the numbers "1", "4", "5", "6", "7." These are plots have already been designated by the Republic of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean, the same holds true for the areas south of Kastelorizo and Rhodes. Furthermore, the Turkish maps are related to the marine areas off of Adana, Antalya, Antioch and Mugla, which as you will see clearly are located outside of Turkish territorial waters.







Editor's Note - Read more about these maps, whether or not they are authentic, why the US has already decided to divide the Aegean in half and give 20 percent to Turkey, and what has been planned for Greece following the discovery of oil and gas in these following three articles.
- Greece's Natural Reserves And The Cooper Agreement
- Natural Reserves For Debt - The Loss of Our National Wealth
- Hillary Came To Greece To Seal Oil Exploration Deals


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