Cyprus, Greece, Israel alliance serves US interests

Long ago, the Mediterranean was known as the Middle Sea because for centuries it provided the principal means of communication between empires and civilizations. Today's Mediterranean is reclaiming much of that historic legacy.
The limitless potential of the region was on full display during the sixth trilateral summit among Cyprus, Greece, and Israel that took place in Jerusalem last week. The gathering was especially noteworthy because the United States, represented by Secretary of State Pompeo, also participated for the first time.
American strategic interests face challenges around the Eastern Mediterranean basin. The Shia-Sunni divide that has helped put the Middle East in even deeper turmoil is playing out on its shores, with the involvement of both state and non-state actors.
Turkey — once a paragon of stability and a source of great optimism for many in the...

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